Accessible Recreation

We strive to ensure everyone has access to recreation opportunities regardless of disability, race, gender, religion or income. SEAPARC Recreation believes that recreation should be available to everyone and aims to reduce barriers to participation through programs, equipment and built environments.

Leisure Assistant Passes

At SEAPARC Recreation Centre, we accept the Greater Victoria Leisure Assistant Pass and the Access 2 Card. The person with the card pays the regular drop-in admission fee and their support person gets in for free. Just show your card at the reception desk before you enter.

Recreation Centre Accessibility Features

We have taken steps toward making our facility accessible to people of differing abilities.

  • Designated accessible parking stalls near the front entrance
  • Main floor accessible level facility
  • Passenger drop-off close to the facility entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible facility
  • Motion activated sliding doors at the facilities entrance
  • Accessible single (universal) and multi-stall (gendered) washrooms and showers
  • Visible 'Scent-free' signage in main public areas of the facility
  • Signs with braille
  • Infant change tables
  • Sharps disposal
  • Accessible pool lobby seating area with tables

We'd Love to Hear from You

We are always looking for ways to improve accessibility and programming in our facilities. If you have suggestions, please contact us at seaparc@crd.bc.ca , 250.642.8000 or visit us at SEAPARC Recreation Centre.

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Territorial Acknowledgement

The CRD conducts its business within the Territories of many First Nations, all of whom have a long-standing relationship with the land and waters from time immemorial that continues to this day. Statement of Reconciliation