Adaptive Programs

We work to ensure all our residents have the ability to be active within our community. Through our Access Office, we provide adaptive recreation programs and events, for people with disabilities, as well as discount recreation passes (the Access Pass) for people with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. 

More than 35 programs are provided each season for adults and children including assisted, adapted and wheelchair options. We also work with parents, caregivers, agencies and support workers to ensure special needs are considered in finding the right fit for each individual.

For more information on various City initiatives and policies to respond to the evolving needs of our community, see the Community for All Action Plan.

Access Pass

The Access Pass is a discount recreation pass for persons with a permanent cognitive or physical disability. To be eligible for an Access Pass, the individual must meet the eligibility requirements. There are three types of access passes available:

Combination Pass

Cost: $154.59 for one year (January to December) or $77.30 for six months

  • Registered programs for Persons with Disabilities
  • Admission to all swim times open to the public at the Parkinson Recreation Aquatics Centre
  • Access to the Parkinson Recreation Centre Fitness Centre
  • 50 per cent fee discount when registering for an aquatic fitness and some land fitness programs
Access Pass - Program

Cost: $117.12 for one year (January to December) or $58.56 for six months

  • Access to seasonal registered adaptive programs   
  • 50 per cent fee discount when registering for an aquatic fitness and some land fitness programs

The Access Pass is available for people with physical or cognitive permanent disabilities.

Access Pass - Facility

Cost: $117.12 for one year from the date of purchase or $58.56 for six months from date of purchase.

  • Admission to all swim times open to the public at the Parkinson Recreation Aquatics Centre
  • Access to the Parkinson Recreation Centre and Fitness Centre
Access Pass - eligibility requirements

Letter from pension provider stating name, phone number, mailing address, date of birth and disability status. Pension providers include the Federal or Provincial government, WCB, ICBC, or a private insurance company. Partial disability pensions and pension applications in process won’t be considered. 

OR 

A referral letter from an established agency, association or group home whose mandate is to support persons with a permanent disability. The referral letter must state the person’s name, phone number, mailing address, date of birth and disability status. Referral letters from physicians and other medical professionals won’t be accepted. 

AND 

The approval of the Community Recreation Coordinator.
To determine if you may qualify or to obtain an Access Pass, please call 250-469-8759.

What are adapative programs?

The bulk of our adaptive programs offered each season are designed specifically for people with permanent disabilities,but are not exclusive. We use the term "disabilities" to be more inclusive to those seeking program adaptations to suit their personal ability and lifestyle. Anyone can participate in our adaptive programs for people with disabilities, even though they don’t have a permanent disability.

There are many seasonal adaptive programs to explore in Kelowna's Activity & Program Guide designed for people with disabilities including adaptive biking, wheelchair basketball and sledge hockey. Look for the latest guide online on the recreation programs & registration page.   

The Access Pass offered at Parkinson Recreation Centre is a discount pass limited ONLY for people with physical or cognitive permanent disabilities.  

Seasonal programs for persons with Disabilities

We’re proud to offer a variety of adaptive programs each season including swimming, bowling, art, fitness, music and sports, plus a popular walking club, Friday night dance and holiday dinner. Check out the Activity & Program Guide for the latest programs for persons with Disabilities.

Thank you to Canadian Tire Jumpstart for sponsoring summer Access programs through their Sport Relief Fund.

Walking Club Schedule - Summer 2024

Summer Walking Club schedule | July 9 - August 27, 2024| Tuesdays 9:00am to 9:45pm                                                                                            Meeting spots for Summer Walking Club are below. Please ensure you arrive a few minutes early as the walk begins right on time.

  • July 9, 16: Rail Trail - meet at Parkinson Recreation Centre, front entrance.
  • July 23, 30: Ben Lee Park - meet at the parking lot by water park.
  • August 6, 13: Downtown - meet at the Dolphins Statue.
  • August 20, 27: Mission Sports Field Area - meet at Kinsmen Fieldhouse parking lot beside the playground.
Friday Night Dance schedule - Summer Season 2024

Summer Friday Night Dance schedule & themes | July 12 and August 16, 2024
Dances run from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.                                                                                                                                                                                                                Entry is $5 and includes chips and a drink - Drop In (no registration required). For ages 16 and up. 

  • July 12: Neon Dance - wear bright colours   
  • August 16: Beach Party - wear Hawaiian shirts, and flowers.                                                                                                                                      

Come dance the night away in a welcoming and adaptive environment.

Adaptive Children and Adult Programing at a glance - Summer 2024

 

Adaptive Children and Adult printable At a glance Schedule - Summer 2024

The above schedule is for the Access Children and Adult Printable at a Glance Summer 2024 schedule.

Summer Adventure Walks for Kids schedule - Summer 2024

Summer Adventure Walk for Kids schedule | July 13 to August 24, 2024| Saturdays 9:30am to 10:30am
Meeting spots for Spring Adaptive Walks for Kids are below.  Please ensure arrive a few minutes early as the walk begins right on time. 

July 13, 27, August 17: Mission Creek Greenway - meet by the flush bathrooms

July 20, August 10, 24: Scenic Canyon - meet at the bathrooms

Accessible transportation and parks options

No need to miss out on the fun due to a lack of wheels! HandyDart offers door-to-door pickup and drop-off for people in wheelchairs.

Kelowna also has a number of accessible and inclusive playgrounds for children and youth with disabilities including Ben Lee ParkRowcliffe ParkRutland Centennial Park and the playground at Parkinson Recreation Centre.

We also have a great network of walking, hiking and cycling trails in Kelowna. Check out Active by Nature for various levels of accessible pathways.