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Accessibility

Prince Edward Island is committed to promoting accessibility and removing barriers for individuals with disabilities, and continues to work towards ensuring equal access to all its residents and visitors.

T3 City Transit provides accessible municipal transit on town & city streets, servicing Cornwall, Charlottetown, Stratford & Summerside.

T3 Rural Transit also provides accessible island wide transit on Provincial highways connecting Georgetown, Montague, Souris, St. Peter’s, Summerside, Borden, O’Leary, Alberton, Tignish & Charlottetown.

Each bus comes equipped with a bicycle rack, free wifi, and is wheelchair accessible.

Transit just got a whole lot easier with the HotSpot Transit app! HotSpot Transit offers:

 A complete virtual platform to purchase tickets and passes directly from your phone

In-app bus tracking

 A transit dashboard to monitor your passes

Pat and the Elephant provides wheelchair & stretcher transportation services 7 days a week, allowing members of the disabled and elderly communities to be able to travel and have a fun time, without worrying about transportation.

Transportation services can be reserved for daytime, evenings, weekends and special occasions.

Prince Edward Island (PEI) offers a range of accessible attractions to explore, whether you are interested in outdoor adventures, historical sites, or cultural experiences.

To learn more about accessible attractions in PEI, check out Access Advisor.

Prince Edward Island offers a range of accessible accommodations to meet the needs of travelers with disabilities. Many hotels, resorts, and bed and breakfasts have taken steps to ensure that their facilities are accessible to people with disabilities.

To learn more about accessible accommodations in PEI, check out Access Advisor.

Prince Edward Island (PEI) has many accessible businesses that cater to the needs of people with disabilities. Many of these businesses have taken steps to ensure that their facilities are accessible to people with disabilities, such as installing ramped entrances, widening doorways, and providing accessible washrooms. It is worth noting that accessibility requirements can vary depending on the type of business and the size of the establishment.

To learn more about accessible accommodations in PEI, check out Access Advisor.

Overall, Prince Edward Island is working to ensure that all visitors, regardless of their abilities, can enjoy the beauty and culture of the province. If you have specific accessibility needs, it is always a good idea to contact the attraction or service provider in advance to ensure that they can accommodate you.