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Fort Steele Heritage Town

Museums & Heritage Sites, Accessibility

9851 Highway 93/95, Fort Steele, British Columbia, V0B 1N0

Fort Steele Heritage Town Accessibility

This business has self-assessed as having the following accessible attributes. Please contact the business directly for further detail if required.

Mobility

Parking
  • Designated accessible parking near an accessible entrance that is specifically marked
Entrance
  • Entrance has no steps or if there are one or more steps, there is non-slip ramp with a maximum of 5% slope
  • Entry route has a door that is at minimum 815 mm wide
Restroom In Public Area
  • Can be reached without going up or down stairs, has a main entrance and/or stall that is a minimum 815 mm wide and has an outward swing door
Food Services
  • Accessible path of travel and accessible style tables/booths
Activities & Transportation
  • Key activities are accessible to guests using mobility devices
  • Accessible spaces have clear views of the main activity (i.e. stage, viewing area)
  • Pathways are hard packed surfaces with a maximum slope 5%

Hearing

Overall Space
  • Staff are trained to use alternative communication tools such as Apps or text messaging

General

Service Dogs
  • Staff have been trained on guide and service dog policies
High Speed Internet Service
  • Business has high-speed internet service available for video application use
Additional Information

While the majority of the Fort Steele Heritage Town is wheelchair accessible, some experiences are not. Companions of patrons with special mobility requirements are admitted to the site free of charge.

This restored 19th-century “Wild West” town features live performances as well as horse-drawn carriage rides. Theres so much to see at Fort Steele Heritage Town it takes more than one visit to fit it all in. Explore the townsite, experience the sights and sounds, learn something new, and discover all that the Heritage Site has to offer.