
Plan Accessible Adventures With Confidence
Accessibility in the Thompson Okanagan
Virtual Venue Tours
Looking for an accessible and inclusive travel experience? The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association and Spinal Cord Injury BC have partnered to bring 3D virtual tours that showcase priority accessible features at several Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Commitment Program venues.
These easy-to-navigate tours allow people planning a trip to explore venues and determine if the accessible features meet their specific requirements. Travellers can get a real sense of the accessibility of each venue before they go, making it easier to plan a trip with confidence.
We hope this information will assist you in creating an inclusive and enjoyable travel experience. Whether you're planning a quick visit or a longer trip, be sure to check out the 3D virtual tours below before you go.
Created in partnership through the Access & Inclusion Mapping Project
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Exploring in the Region
Watch an episode from Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) as they explore the region. AMI is a not-for-profit media company that informs, entertains, and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted through inclusive, accessible content in English and French.
Watch Postcards From, as they dive into the sights, flavours, and stories of B.C.’s stunning Okanagan Valley.
In this episode of Accessible Media Inc. “Our Community”, they visit Vernon Adaptive, an organization that makes paddling sports possible for everyone with its fleet of adapted kayaks and paddle boards.