National AccessAbility Week

Connecting the Dots (CTD) Lite Kelowna 2026

May 26, 2026

We will be at CNIB’s Connecting the Dots conference! CTD Lite Kelowna is a boutique, community-driven edition of CNIB’s flagship Connecting the Dots conference.

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Countdown to National AccessAbility Week (NAAW): 1 Week Away!

May 25, 2026

There are three ways for individuals, schools, communities, and workplaces across Canada to participate in NAAW, and you’re welcome to choose any or all of these self-directed activities. No matter how you choose to take part, you’ll be helping us spread awareness of accessibility and disability inclusion.

BC Walk & Roll Accessibility Parade

May 24, 2026

Equal Access Collective is organizing a BC Walk and Roll Accessibility Parade followed by a Community Festival. EVENT DETAILS Date: May 24, 2026 Location: Outside Holland Plaza → Surrey City Hall Plaza Parade Start: 1 PM PST Community Festival: 2PM – 4PM PST PLEASE NOTE This is a Walk & Roll parade only. No cars […]

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Countdown to National AccessAbility Week (NAAW): 2 Weeks Away!

May 19, 2026

NAAW takes place from May 31st to June 6th – it’s only 2 weeks away. There are three ways for individuals, schools, communities, and workplaces across Canada to participate in NAAW, and you’re welcome to choose any or all of these self-directed activities. No matter how you choose to take part, you’ll be helping us spread awareness of accessibility and disability inclusion.

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Join Us for National AccessAbility Week 2026: May 31st to June 6th

April 16, 2026

National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) 2026 takes place from May 31st to June 6th. It’s a time to promote accessibility and inclusion across Canada. This week recognizes the important contributions of people with disabilities and encourages efforts to remove barriers, creating a fair and welcoming society for everyone. Get involved and help support greater accessibility!

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