Une vue de la zone autochtone à Sainte-Marie, incluant une maison longue, un wigwam, et l'hopital

Accessibility

Meeting the needs of visitors with disabilities

At Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, we strive daily to provide accessible customer service.

Our promise to all visitors: 

All of our goods and services will be provided in a way that respects the dignity and independence of all of our visitors.

What does this mean:

This means that we are committed to giving people with disabilities equal opportunity to access all of our events, programming, and goods and services. Staff are trained on how to interact and communicate with people with various types of disabilities.

We are pleased to provide the following services:

  • A support person accompanying a person with a disability is admitted free.
  • Service animals are welcome on the historic site, in modern buildings, and in retail, restaurant (when open) and theatre outlets.
  • Wheelchairs are available for guest use on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Staff assistance is available for people who use assistive devices to get the best possible experience from their visit.
  • Accessible washrooms and access ramps to all historic buildings 
  • Multi-language digital app (English , French & German)
  • Please NOTE: Paths on the historic site are a mix of gravel, woodchip, and dirt. Please advise a member of the Sainte-Marie team if you need assistance navigating paths.
Une photo aérienne de Sainte-Marie-au-pays-des-Hurons et la rivière Wye

We want your feedback.

We’re always striving to improve our service. We value your feedback on how we provide group and event programming and goods and services to people with disabilities.