Communication

Advancing Accessibility Through Collaboration

Some collaborations truly make a difference. Working alongside committed partners makes it possible to go further, offer reliable equipment, and keep improving accessibility in meaningful ways. Behind every solution, there’s shared work, ongoing dialogue, and a common goal: meeting real-world needs. Thank you to everyone contributing, in their own way, to more inclusive projects.

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Zero Limit’ at the Atlantic Recreation & Facilities 2026 Conference in Halifax

Zero Limit’ will be attending the Atlantic Recreation & Facilities Conference 2026. We’ll be at our booth on May 20 in Halifax (NS), as part of this event bringing together recreation and facility professionals. Co-organized by Recreation Facility Association of NS, Recreation Nova Scotia , Recreation PEI, Recreation NB / Loisirs N.-B. and Recreation Newfoundland

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Zero Limit’ at the Heart of the RFABC Annual Conference

A look back at a conference focused on inclusion and the importance of making adaptive equipment available. Gilles, owner of Zero Limit’, recently had the opportunity to speak at the annual conference of the RFABC (Recreation Facilities Association of British Columbia), in front of parks and recreation professionals from municipalities across British Columbia. His presentation,

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Discover the EASE grant open in Ontario

A funding opportunity to support more accessible spaces. The EASE (Enhancing Access to Spaces for Everyone) grant is now open in Ontario. It is available to: Its goal is to support projects that improve accessibility in public and community spaces. Application deadline: May 7 A valuable opportunity for organizations looking to develop inclusive initiatives and

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