Accessibility for our guests
The Ukrainian Culture Festival is committed to providing equitable access for all visitors for their maximum enjoyment and participation in the festivals. As such the following information will be helpful for you. Please let us know, through email or at our Festival Information Booth how we can improve for the future.
What you need to know about the Ukrainian Culture Festival (UCF) & AODA:
Accessible Parking can be found: 265 Armadale Ave./265 Willard Ave/265 Durie St. Toronto ON
The Wheel Trans Drop Off/Pick-Up Point is: Jane Subway Station, Runnymede Subway Station
Accessible Washrooms can be found: Armadale Ave/Bloor St. Parking Lot, Windermere Ave/Bloor St Parkette, Runnymede Rd/Bloor St Parkette
Accessible Seating can be found (including for service animals): Northland Power Stage (Bloor St/Jane St.) and Community Stage (Bloor St/Runnymede Rd)
Service Animals: are allowed in all areas of the festival
Festival Volunteers and Staff: are willing and able to assist anyone upon request.
Festival Maps and Programmes: are in large type to assist people who have vision challenges however further assistance is available at the Festival Information Booth.
Acoustics: stages and speeches are at a level that should be accessible to most visitors however if you need further assistance the UCF staff and volunteers can answer your questions.
Speeches & Introductions: Although we are unable to provide sign translations as yet, we will endeavour to assist visitors to the best of our abilities.
Doors: The UCF is an outdoor street festival however Bloor West Village shops and businesses are open during the festival. Not all doors have accessibility capabilities however UCF staff or volunteers will be pleased to assist at any time.
Festival Surfaces: we have worked hard to address issues related to ease of accessibility on the
festival footprint by modifying curbs and other barriers as best we can.
What you need to know about the Ukrainian Culture Festival (UCF) & AODA:
Accessible Parking can be found: 265 Armadale Ave./265 Willard Ave/265 Durie St. Toronto ON
The Wheel Trans Drop Off/Pick-Up Point is: Jane Subway Station, Runnymede Subway Station
Accessible Washrooms can be found: Armadale Ave/Bloor St. Parking Lot, Windermere Ave/Bloor St Parkette, Runnymede Rd/Bloor St Parkette
Accessible Seating can be found (including for service animals): Northland Power Stage (Bloor St/Jane St.) and Community Stage (Bloor St/Runnymede Rd)
Service Animals: are allowed in all areas of the festival
Festival Volunteers and Staff: are willing and able to assist anyone upon request.
Festival Maps and Programmes: are in large type to assist people who have vision challenges however further assistance is available at the Festival Information Booth.
Acoustics: stages and speeches are at a level that should be accessible to most visitors however if you need further assistance the UCF staff and volunteers can answer your questions.
Speeches & Introductions: Although we are unable to provide sign translations as yet, we will endeavour to assist visitors to the best of our abilities.
Doors: The UCF is an outdoor street festival however Bloor West Village shops and businesses are open during the festival. Not all doors have accessibility capabilities however UCF staff or volunteers will be pleased to assist at any time.
Festival Surfaces: we have worked hard to address issues related to ease of accessibility on the
festival footprint by modifying curbs and other barriers as best we can.