Will Fono be accessible for people with limited mobility? | Fono
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Will Fono be accessible for people with limited mobility?

Yes, the entire Fono site is on grass and accessible to people with reduced mobility.

The Fono venue is accessed from a single entrance located on Avenue des Sciences Humaines, at the corner of Rue de l'Université.

Look at the site map

Dedicated areas

Vallée Beneva (accessible via the Gold Zone)
- 16 seats (including a companion).
- No reservation required, first come, first served. A wristband with a QR code will be provided to allow you to enter and exit as you please.

Jardin Keppler Gin and Boisé Coors Light 
- 10 seats (including a companion)
- Floor-level area to the side of the stage.
- No reservation required, free access.

Who is this for?

People with a cast or injury affecting mobility, manual or electric wheelchair users, mobility scooters, four-wheel walkers, multi-legged canes or white canes, crutches, walkers, and guide or assistance dogs.

You can access the Fono site from a single entrance located on Avenue des Sciences Humaines, at the corner of Rue de l’Université.

Drop-off area

The drop-off area for the Adapted Transport Service of the Capital (STAC) will be located in the parking lot of the Pavillon Alphonse-Desjardins, on rue de l'Université.