Keystone Centre Partners with National Accessibility Program
The Keystone Centre is pleased to announce its partnership with the Access 2 Card program, a national initiative designed to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. This collaboration will allow Access 2 Card holders to receive complimentary admission for one support person when attending concerts, and Brandon Wheat Kings home games at Westoba Place. By integrating the Access 2 program, the venue aims to create a more inclusive environment, aligning with its ongoing efforts to support community engagement and participation in all hosted events.
“The Keystone Centre is always looking for different ways to increase access to the incredible events we host,” says Connie Lawrence, Keystone Centre CEO & general manager. “We appreciate our place as a recreation hub in our region, and removing as many barriers to participation as possible is an integral piece of our commitment to the community.”
The Access 2 Card program is facilitated by Easter Seal’s Canada, and is designed to provide individuals with disabilities access to various attractions and services across Canada. Launched in 2004, the program arose from the need to promote inclusivity and remove barriers for people with disabilities by enabling them to fully participate in recreational and cultural activities.
“We’re thrilled to join the Access 2 Card program in partnership with the Keystone Centre and help make Wheat Kings games more accessible to our community,” says Mike Filipchuk, vice president of business operations for the Brandon Wheat Kings. “Hockey is a sport that brings people together, and this initiative ensures that fans who require support can enjoy the game alongside their companions without barriers. We’re proud to support this program and look forward to welcoming everyone to the Keystone Centre to cheer on the Wheat Kings.”
The program goes in to immediate effect, with the first event being Friday, November 15th when the Brandon Wheat Kings take on the Regina Pats.
Fans can find more information about the Access 2 Card program at www.access2card.ca