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Four people, one in a motorized wheelchair, are walking on the new wheelchair accessible boardwalk sidewalk through Peggy's Cove village on a sunny fall day in Nova Scotia

Wheelchair Accessibility in Nova Scotia

Planning a vacation in Nova Scotia and looking to find places that are wheelchair accessible or partially accessible for you and your travel companions? Ensuring that everyone can enjoy their visit to Nova Scotia is important and we’ve gathered together tourism businesses in each of our seven travel regions that have self-identified as being wheelchair accessible or wheelchair friendly – from accommodations and restaurants to top attractions, guided tours, and more – to assist you with your vacation planning.

While shopping malls and shopping districts along with national and international restaurant and hotel chains quite often offer wheelchair accessible parking, entrances, washroom facilities, and more for their guests, we always recommend that you contact businesses directly.

Wheelchair Accessible Nova Scotia by Region

Halifax Metro

Places to stay, dine, visit and more in Halifax Metro region.

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ariel view of peggy's cove lighthouse

South Shore

Places to stay, dine, visit and more on the South Shore.

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Two people smiling as they enter the TRU Hilton Yarmouth and are being greeted by the front desk agent in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

Yarmouth & Acadian Shores

Places to stay, dine, visit and more in the Yarmouth & Acadian Shores region.

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Drone view of the three cottages at Wild Caraway Restaurant in Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia

Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley

Places to stay, dine, visit and more in the Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley region.

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Northumberland Shore

Places to stay, dine, visit and more along the Northumberland Shore.

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Cape Smokey Gondola

Cape Breton Island

Places to stay, dine, visit and more on Cape Breton Island.

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Man riding an antique bike past waving children in Sherbrooke Village, a living history museum, in Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia

Eastern Shore

Places to stay, dine, visit and more along the Eastern Shore.

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*Tourism businesses listed in the above articles on NovaScotia.com have self-identified as being wheelchair accessible or partially accessible in their business listing(s) on NovaScotia.com and/or on their business website. Be sure to contact businesses directly for more information.

 

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