Accessibility
The importance of accessibility
Ensuring accessibility is not just a legal obligation; it’s a commitment to inclusivity and a recognition of the diverse needs of our communities. We want to open our doors to a broader audience and foster an environment where everyone feels welcome.
Accessibility at the PTCC
We are committed to ensuring that the Centre is available and accessible to all our attendees.
Stair-free
Centre is fully on the ground level
Parking
Four disabled parking stalls across from Entrance 2
Washrooms
All gendered washrooms
Curb-free
No curb in the plaza for easy wheelchair access to Entrance 2 and 3
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs available through our admin team
Ramps
Ramp to our stage available
Accessibility in Penticton
Our city has committed to making our community liveable and accessible for all by removing barriers and creating opportunities for individuals with all abilities.
- The Rick Hansen Foundation reviewed two trail networks in town and deemed them RHF Accessibility Certified (RHFAC).
- The Penticton Community Centre has been upgraded to enhance accessibility and provides activities that are accessible.
- Skaha Lake Park and Okanagan Lake now have ramps to make it easier for those in wheelchairs to get to the beach.
- Many parks in the town now have specially designed picnic tables that allow wheelchair users to roll up closer to the table.
Have more accessibility questions?
We want to ensure you and your guests have a great experience while you’re with us.