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Fourteen beach wheelchairs are available at Saskatchewan provincial parks to assist those with limited mobility. (Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)

Accessible features coming to more Sask. provincial parks

Jul 1, 2021 | 8:38 AM

Saskatchewan is making its provincial parks more accessible and inclusive.

“Provincial parks are for people of all ages and abilities,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said in a media release. “By identifying and removing barriers throughout the parks system, we are ensuring that all families have the opportunity to get out in nature to explore, play and relax.”

An $18.1-million investment into provincial parks will result in the additions of such features as accessible trails and pathways, wheelchair-accessible picnic sites and campsites within campgrounds, and accessible washrooms, showers and ramps.

(Government of Saskatchewan/Submitted)