Improving accessibility is one of the priorities of the Regional District of Nanaimo’s (RDN) 2022 Parks and Trail Strategy, which was completed with public input. The RDN continuously looks at ways our community and regional parks can be made more accessible for all ages and abilities. Within the past year major improvements to three popular RDN parks, such as wheelchair-friendly surfaces and grades, tapping trails and audio narrations, have enabled more residents and visitors to enjoy the many physical and mental health benefits that the natural, outdoor settings of parks provide.
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