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Exciting News: Mobi Chairs Now Available for Borrow at Sauble Beach and Bluewater Park!

We’re thrilled to announce that Mobi Chairs are now available for borrowing at no cost at Sauble Beach and Bluewater Park in Wiarton, ensuring everyone can enjoy our beautiful waterfront locations with ease!

Here’s How It Works:

  1. Reserve Your Mobi Chair
    • Contact our Parks and Recreation Team to reserve a Mobi Chair for your day out. Bookings must be reserved during Town Hall Business hours (Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm, closed on Holidays). Please allow for a minimum of 1 business day for response times. A confirmation from a Parks & Rec Staff must be received before checking out the chair as staff will require proof of the rental.
  2. Pick Up Your Chair
    • Sauble Beach: Collect your chair from the Bruce County Library Sauble Beach Branch during their operating hours. For a list of their hours and information about the Library, please visit their website. (*Note the Sauble Beach Branch is closed on Thursdays & Civic Holiday Monday-August 4 2025 and the chair will be unavailable to rent).
      • At Sauble Beach, you can access the water at the following locations:
        • 11th Street
        • Groves Point
      • Each site is equipped with accessible parking, accessible portable washrooms, and Mobi Mats to make your visit as comfortable as possible.
    • Bluewater Park: Collect your chair from the Bluewater Park Train Station for use in Colpoy’s Bay.
      • Bluewater Park in Wiarton also offers accessible features to enhance your experience including a multi-surface paved section of the Bruce Trail along Colpoy’s Bay.

Accessibility program

We are committed to making South Bruce Peninsula a welcoming destination for everyone. Enjoy your visit and make the most of our beautiful beach and park!

For any questions or further assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help you have a fantastic experience!

Accessibility Customer Service Feedback Form

Accessibility Standards for Customer Service Policy AD.7.1

Access to Community Recreation Facilities and Programs for Persons with Disabilities Policy AD.7.2

Integrated Accessibility Standards: Policies, Practices and Procedures AD.7.3

Accessible Communication Policy AD.7.4

Customer Service Standards Information for Contractors, Agents, Volunteers, Etc.

Accessibility Regulations for Contractors, Contracted Employees, Etc.

2013-2017 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

2018-2022 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

2023-2027 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

Accessibility and Emergency Planning

The Province of Ontario has prepared a guide to help festival and event organizers meet the requirements under the AODA. The guide gives suggestions about how to help people with disabilities at events.

Your feedback is important to help us improve accessible services.

You can give us feedback by telephone, in person, in writing or by e-mail.

When we receive complaints about the accessibility of our goods and services, we review the complaint and contact you.

For your convenience, an Accessibility Customer Service Feedback Form (PDF) is available.

If there is a temporary disruption with services or goods used by people with disabilities, we will notify the public:

  • why there is a disruption,
  • the date of disruption,
  • when it will finish, and
  • and what other facilities or services, if any, you can use.

Notice will be given by:

  • posting information in conspicuous places, and
  • posting on the Town’s website.

Documents are reproduced in PDF format for the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

We can provide information in accessible formats upon request. Contact us and we will work with you to provide a format or communication support that meets your needs.

Depending on the format or communication support you need, it may take us time to get the information. We will give you an estimate of the time it will take.

The Town makes no guarantee that all documents created will meet every requirement of applicable legislation.

Contractors have final responsibility for ensuring that all documents and other materials supplied to the Town comply with accessibility legislation. If a document provided by a contractor does not meet accessibility requirements, please contact the contractor directly to obtain the document in an accessible format.