Tourism Saskatchewan Accessibility Plan 2025-2028
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Tourism Saskatchewan strongly believes that our province is rich in culture, diversity and opportunity. It is a place where everybody is welcome to explore with dignity. In our commitment to accessibility, we choose to lead by example, through proactive measures that embed inclusion and equitable opportunity into our organization’s culture.
Through the identification and removal of physical, systemic and attitudinal barriers, Tourism Saskatchewan commits to the provision of inclusive and accessible customer service, employment opportunities, programs, information and communications, and our built environments, to the greatest extent possible.
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to identifying, removing and preventing accessibility barriers for individuals who work at or access government facilities, programs and services. As part of this commitment, the government introduced The Accessible Saskatchewan Act, which came into force on December 3, 2023.
This accessibility plan was created to establish our next steps in identifying, addressing and preventing barriers within our public services and corporate structures. This includes considerations for the built environment in and around our facilities, our programs, customer services, information, communications, and accessible employment opportunities.




















