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The Ontario Historical Society is committed to making Ontario's Heritage Organizations, Institutions, and Buildings more accessible for persons with disabilities.  It strives to achieve this goal through publications, educational workshops and promotion.  Please select a section below for more information on how the OHS is making Ontario's heritage accessible to all.


Making Ontario Accessible for Persons with Disabilities
Heritage organizations play a valuable role in preserving, celebrating and sharing Ontario’s history and heritage for the benefit of everyon...More
Accessible Heritage Tool Kit
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Access Beyond the Ramp Part 1: Access Beyond the Ramp
Accessible Workshop in Barrie - November 2009ACCESS ... BEYOND THE RAMP
by: John Rae

Editor’s Note: In addition to being the 1st Vice President of the AEBC, John Rae was a member of t...More
Access Beyond the Ramp Part 2: Representation of Persons with Disabilities in your Collection
Beyond the Ramp Part 2: Representation of Persons with Disabilities in your Collection
by: John Rae Editor’s Note: In addition to being t...More
Access Beyond the Ramp Part 3: Making Collections Come Alive for Patrons Who Are Blind
Beyond the Ramp Part 3: Making Collections Come Alive for Patrons Who Are Blind
by: John Rae Editor’s Note: In addition to being the 1st...More
Access Beyond the Ramp Part 4: Expand Your Horizons: Multi-Sensory Tours and the AGO
John Rae, First Vice President, Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians Editor’s Note: In his first three articles for the OHS Bulletin (De...More
A Message from the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario
Access Ontario headerDear Sir/Madam, Disability impacts the lives of many Ontarians, and the number of people with disabilities is increasing. In the next 20 y...More