Manitoba Parks is enhancing accessibility by installing mobi-mats at popular beaches, providing a stable, non-slip surface for wheelchairs, strollers, and walkers. These mats, made from recycled polyester, make it easier for everyone to navigate sandy areas and reach the water’s edge, with locations including Grand Beach, Birds Hill, and Falcon Lake. Backed by over $87,000 in provincial funding, the initiative is part of a broader push for accessible trails, docks, and playgrounds across Manitoba’s parks.
Discover how Manitoba Parks’ mobi-mats are making beaches more accessible for all visitors.
Manitoba Parks has been installing mobi-mats, also known as accessibility mats, at various beaches to improve access for individuals with mobility aids, including wheelchairs and strollers. These non-slip mats make it easier for people to navigate the sand and reach the water’s edge. Several beaches, including those at Birds Hill, Clearwater Lake, Grand Beach, Lundar Beach, Rainbow Beach, Spruce Woods, St. Malo, Winnipeg Beach, and Falcon Lake, currently feature these mats.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
• Purpose:
The mats are designed to provide a stable, non-slip bsurface for people using wheelchairs, walkers, strollers, and other mobility aids, making it easier to access the beach and the water.
• Locations:
Mobi-mats are installed at popular beaches within provincial parks, with ongoing efforts to expand their availability. Some examples include:
• Birds Hill Provincial Park
• Clearwater Lake Provincial Park (Pioneer Bay)
• Grand Beach
• Lundar Beach Provincial Park
• Rainbow Beach Provincial Park
• Spruce Woods Provincial Park
• St. Malo (Sunset Shores Beach)
• Winnipeg Beach
• Whiteshell (Falcon Lake)
• Bakers Narrows
• Big Whiteshell
• Hecla Provincial Park
• Wellman Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park
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• Funding:
The Manitoba government has invested over $87,000 to expand the number of beaches with mobility mats.
• Materials:
The mats are typically made of recycled polyester and are designed to be environmentally friendly.
• Additional Accessibility Improvements:
In addition to mobility mats, Manitoba Parks is also working on other accessibility improvements, such as accessible trails, docks, and playgrounds, to make the parks more inclusive.