Experiences for people with mobility impairment

Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site

Parks Canada is working to increase accessibility so all visitors have the opportunity to enjoy Canada's natural and cultural heritage.

Here are experiences for visitors with diverse abilities, tastes and accessibility considerations.

A visitor in a wheelchair chats with a Parks Canada employee in the exhibition room near a shipwreck.

Support person

The Battle of the Restigouche Historic Site allows the support person of a person with a disability or incapacity to be exempt from paying admission fees. To qualify, the person requiring a support person must present a valid card issued by a recognised institution or organisation on each visit.

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People with reduced mobility will find a lot of useful information on the Kéroul website to help them plan a trip adapted to their needs.

Battle of the Restigouche Historic Site accessibility features on the Kéroul website

A service dog looks at the camera beside his owner in a wheelchair.

Service animals

Service animals are allowed throughout the Battle of the Restigouche Historic Site. They must be clearly identified and kept on a leash or harness at all times.

If you have any questions, please contact us on the following number:
 1-888-773-8888

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