Collingwood's Commitment to Accessibility
The Town of Collingwood is committed to providing all people with consistent opportunity and access to all Town goods, services and facilities while ensuring that policies, procedures and practices are provided in a timely manner and address integration, independence, dignity and equal opportunity.
If you require an accessible format or communication support please contact Customer Service at 705-445-1030 or email service@collingwood.ca. Let us know how we can best meet your needs.
We all benefit from Accessibility
Our Town recognizes that accessibility is essential to build on our unique profile as a major tourist destination, a retirement community and a community that attracts businesses. Many of our businesses recognize that accessibility can strengthen their bottom line, and grow their client base. Many of our leisure activities include people with varying abilities. Our residents told us that accessibility represents freedom, equality, independence and community to them.
Visit the links below to learn how we are all building a more accessible Collingwood.
- Our Town's Accessibility Plans and Policies
- Our Accessibility Advisory Committee
- Legislation and Regulations
Accessing our Town Facilities
The Town of Collingwood recognizes that accessibility is essential to build on our unique profile as a major tourist destination, a retirement community and a community that attracts businesses. Many of our retirees are active and fit, but people over age 65 are more likely to have accommodation needs for different abilities.
Collingwood appreciates that most people of all ages and abilities want to stay active and involved. Many of our leisure activities include people with varying abilities. A few of the universal activities offered in Collingwood include sledge hockey, curling, golfing, swimming, trail use and special events.
Accessible Transportation
Colltrans & Blue Mountain Link
Town of Collingwood public transit buses are fully accessible and can be used for wheelchairs, motorized scooters, pull behind shopping carts, as well as strollers. The buses are all equipped with a passenger side access ramp which is available for use upon request as well as Q-STRAINT securement. All buses are outfitted
National AccessAbility Week

National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) takes place every year starting on the last Sunday in May. It is an opportunity to celebrate the valuable contributions of Canadians with disabilities.
Training Resources
The accessibility standards for Ontario require every employee, manager, board member and volunteer of all organizations with one or more employee to take accessibility training.
In addition, the legislation requires that contractors, vendors and any other parties or individuals who provide goods, services or facilities on behalf of the Town of Collingwood ensure their employees are trained on accessibility standards.