Beach-friendly wheelchairs available at Sask. parks this summer
The only catch is users are encouraged to book in advance
For many, going to the beach is a perfect way to spend a sunny afternoon.
But for those with mobility issues or who use a wheelchair, moving around onsand can be difficult, at times even impossible.
In order to make beaches in Saskatchewan more accessible this summer, the province has purchased some beach-friendly wheelchairs to use in its parks.
Paul Johnson works in the ministry of parks, culture and sportand said the new chairs are designed to be able to go in the water and move easily on sand.
The chairs have three large buoyant tires, analuminum frame, as well as arm- and backrests.
Johnson said the province bought five chairs to test out the initiative. Each chair will be housed at a different park, butcan be transported to other beaches as people need them.
Here's where the beach wheelchairs are currently kept:
- Moose Mountain Provincial Park
- Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
- Candle Lake Provincial Park
- Meadow Lake Provincial Park
- Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park
He said those interestedin using a chair should call the park they plan on visiting to book in advance.
"If there's strong demand for them in other locations in other parks, we will certainly consider that and adding more of these wheelchairs in additional parks for next year," said Johnson.
With files from CBC Radio's The Afternoon Edition