Quebec for All also has an interactive digital map that allows travelers to see the accessible offerings at a location, discover what other fully or partially accessible locations are nearby, prepare for places that don't have the amenities they need, and more. This digital resource is a huge help for those who need to keep accessibility in mind while planning a trip. If a space gains certification, it's added to the Bonjour Quebec website, the official website for the tourism board of Quebec, and included in Quebec for All, a platform with a searchable database of over 1,800 accessible tourist establishments.
They then give the space an accessible rating level - full access, partial access, or not accessible - and provide a breakdown of how noncompliant areas can improve. Kéroul executes these evaluations by sending an expert to assess a certain spot and ensure accessible criteria are met. Its certifications are the only ones recognized by the Quebec Ministry of Tourism. Kéroul also evaluates buildings and venues in the tourism industry to accredit accessible certification in Quebec, which means that these locations are fully accessible to people of all ability ranges and can be advertised as such. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.