Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal

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Accessibility features

Establishment category:

Sub-categories:
Religious building and site

Region:
Accessibility:
Partial access





Evaluation year by Kéroul: 2020

Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal
110, rue Notre-Dame Ouest
Montréal, (Québec)
H2Y 2V5

Phone 1: 514 842 2925
Phone 2: 1 866 842 2925
Website : www.basiliquenotredame.ca/
Email: info@basiliquenddm.org

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Accessibility

Entrance*


 Access to entrance: gentle sloop


 Interlocking stone walkway to the entrance


 Clear width of door exceeds 80 cm


 Hard to open door


 Outside door pull handle (D type)


 Inside door handle with push bar


 Hallway larger than 2.1 m x 2.1 m


 Clear 2nd door width: 80 cm


 Automatic 2nd door: not easy to open


 2nd door: outside door pull handle (D type)


 2nd door: inside door handle with kick plate

Washroom with one stall* | (Located : Dans la Salle Notre-Dame, derrière la Chapelle.)


 Clear width of door exceeds 80 cm


 Toilet room: door opening to outside
 The door opens in front of the toilet bowl


 Outside door knob handle


 Inside door knob handle


 Small toilet room area : 1,95 m x 1,5 m


 Narrow manoeuvring clearance : 1,1 m x 1,1 m


 Larger than 87.5 cm clear floor space on the side of the toilet bowl


 Horizontal grab bar at left of the toilet height: between 84 cm and 92 cm from the ground


 Sink height: between 68.5 cm and 86.5 cm
 Clearance under the sink: larger than 68.5 cm
 Clearance width under the sink larger than 76 cm
 Clearance depth under the sink more than 28 cm
 clear space area in front of the sink larger than 80 cm x 1.2 m


 Sink: lever operated faucets


 Mirror too high : 1,4 m

Showroom* : Intérieur de la Basilique


 Path of travel between display tables exceeds 92 cm


 Manoeuvring space diameter larger than 1.5 m available


 Objects displayed too high : 2 m


 Descriptive labels located below 1.2 m


 Guided tours available on request


 No descriptive labels in braille or large print


 Direct lighting on all displayed objects