EPCOT Canada Pavilion Wheelchair-Accessible Boardwalk Reopens After Refurbishment

Shannen Ace

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A wooden rope bridge spans rocky cliffs under a sunny sky, reminiscent of adventure bridges in Disney parks like Adventureland.

EPCOT Canada Pavilion Wheelchair-Accessible Boardwalk Reopens After Refurbishment

The wheelchair-accessible boardwalk in the Canada pavilion at EPCOT has reopened after a three-week refurbishment.

Canada Pavilion Boardwalk Reopens

A wooden bridge between rocky cliffs in the Canada Pavilion at EPCOT, with "Canada" and accessible signs, guests nearby.

The boardwalk has been closed since at least September 23. The boardwalk is one of the entrances to Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360 theater. The main entrance remained open and guests who would usually use the wheelchair-accessible entrance could instead enter through the exit.

Now both entrances are back open, so guests can take the boardwalk or the stairs down to the theater. There are no major changes to the area. The refurbishment was for general maintenance.

A waterfall cascades down a rocky cliff beneath a blue sky with scattered clouds, surrounded by lush greenery like in Disney parks.

The Canada pavilion has seen various updates this year. In August, the waterfall effect returned to the pavilion after three months. This past spring, the family restrooms reopened after several years. The new Chateau de Voyage DVC Welcome Home Center opened in the pavilion.

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