Accessibility
The City of Clarence-Rockland is a community that recognizes that people are its most valuable asset. We create opportunities for everyone to enjoy our city and contribute as productive citizens.
We will work to prevent and remove barriers for persons with disabilities on municipal properties and services. We will also raise awareness and educate the public and private sectors about the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
The City of Clarence-Rockland is proud to offer the population two playgrounds that offer inclusive experiences: the structures at Dalrymple Park in Rockland and Hammond Park. In recent years, the municipality has also built accessible trails in several of its parks.
To learn more about accessibility, you can take this free accessibility training developed in partnership with the Government of Ontario.
Accessibility Plan |
You can learn more about the City of Clarence-Rockland's accessibility strategies by consulting its Accessibility Plan. |
Accessibility Annual Reports |
Your Comments |
Accessibility and Customer Service Form For any information regarding the accessibility of the City of Clarence-Rockland, please contact: Monique Ouellet, Clerk mouellet@clarence-rockland.com 613-446-6022 poste 2300 |