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Toronto

Welcome to Toronto on Access Guide Canada.

Use this space to find and share information about those places and services in Toronto that welcome people with disabilities! Select add a listing to add an accessible business or service.

Toronto is a city that holds all the wonders of the world in one clean, safe, friendly place: a theatre scene rivaled only by London and New York, more than 80 cultures from across the globe, attractions that range from high art to rowdy family fun, and polished services for business travelers.

What could make that better? How about packing many of our most popular attractions within walking distance of each other. In downtown Toronto, a short stroll is all it takes to travel between thousands of hotel rooms, great sports venues, the CN Tower, major convention centres, endless shopping, top theatre, the waterfront, and inspired cuisine.

Beyond the cozy and quirky neighbourhoods of the city are more fabulous attractions, plus countryside, Niagara Falls, a wine region and outdoor adventures, all an easy drive away.

Description provided by Tourism Toronto

Other accessibility resources:

The Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (CILT) provides resources and services to people with disabilities in Toronto. One of CILT's programs is a social Diner's Club for people with disabilities. A print guide listing the accessible restaurants visited by the diner's club is available for a small cost.

Listings created by CILT are available on this Access Guide Canada community page. The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) would like to thank CILT for their participation. If interested in taking part in the Diner's Club or to purchase a copy of the directory contact Nancy Barry at CILT.

Phone:(416) 599-2458 TTY:(416) 599-5077
Email: cilt@cilt.ca Website: www.cilt.ca

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