
ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Wheelchair-clear floor space, transfer bench, tactile wayfinding, contrasting colour bands — meets AODA, BC Building Code Section 3.8, and CSA B651.

ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Accessible bus shelters meet AODA Design of Public Spaces (Ontario Reg. 413/12), CSA B651-18 Accessible Design for the Built Environment, the Quebec RBQ Chapter VIII, the BC Accessibility Act, and the Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and federal Accessible Canada Act equivalents. Every BusShelters.
Features & Specifications
About ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Key Takeaways
- ✓Key features: 1500 mm × 1500 mm clear floor area at rider zone (CSA B651-18 7.5), AODA / RBQ / BC / MB / NS / NL accessibility-act compliance pack with stamped drawings, Tactile warning surface indicators (TWSI) at boarding edge per CSA B651-18 6.1.4
Core accessibility features include a clear floor area of 1500 mm × 1500 mm at the rider zone (CSA B651 7. 5), a contrast strip at the door opening with 70% LRV contrast against the wall colour, tactile warning surface indicators (TWSI) at the boarding edge per CSA B651-18 6. 1. 4, and bench surfaces between 430 mm and 480 mm above grade with front and rear armrests for sit-to-stand assistance.
ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters — Engineering & Construction
Approach gradients are designed for 1:20 maximum running slope and 1:50 cross-slope to accommodate manual and power wheelchairs. Visual accessibility is addressed with tactile lettering on route signage (raised characters 0. 8–1. 5 mm, CNIB-recommended sans-serif font), Braille route numbers (Grade 2 / UEB), and luminance-contrast pictograms with a minimum 3:1 contrast ratio against the panel.
Installation & Compliance
Lighting is 150 lux at the bench with anti-glare diffusers; a motion-activated audio announcer is available for vision-impaired riders. Optional hearing-loop induction system (T-coil compatible) integrates with real-time arrival audio. The compliance pack includes the AODA conformance letter, CSA B651-18 design checklist, dimensional accessibility drawings, and the photometric/contrast lab report — everything procurement teams need to clear an accessibility-board review. Lead time 8–12 weeks.
Warranty & Support
Uplift over the standard shelter is $500–$1,200 depending on the visual-accessibility options selected. Every accessible shelter ships with a compliance binder containing the AODA conformance letter (or provincial equivalent), CSA B651-18 design checklist with each clause cross-referenced to the as-built drawings, photometric and contrast lab report, tactile surface manufacturer certifications, and the stamped accessibility-board review pack. This is the same documentation format used by the Ontario Public Service Accessibility Office, the Office québécois de la personne handicapée, and the Accessibility Directorate of BC for their own accessibility audits — most procurement teams can drop our binder straight into their submission with no edits. Warranty is 10 years on the structure, 5 years on tactile surfaces and Braille panels, 3 years on the audio announcer, 5 years on the hearing-loop system.
Procurement & Lead Time
Annual accessibility re-audit (visual and dimensional) is included in maintenance contracts at $400–$700 per shelter per year. Key Takeaway: Climate-rated, AODA-compliant, and stamped-engineered for Canadian transit deployment — full procurement documentation included.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters |
| Frame & Glazing | 6063-T6 aluminum frame; 6 mm tempered safety glass to CSA Z97.1 (polycarbonate option) |
| Installation | Bonded crews, full traffic-management, 3–4 working days per site |
| Warranty | 10-year structural; 5-year glazing & bench; 48-hour replacement-parts SLA |
| Compliance | NBCC 2020 stamped engineering; AODA / CSA B651-18 accessibility |
| Lead Time | 6–10 weeks standard configurations; 8–14 weeks custom |
Why Choose ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters?
ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters from BusShelters.ca are engineered for Canadian transit conditions — climate-rated, accessibility-compliant, and shipped with full procurement documentation so AHJ review is single-pass.
ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters Available Across Canada
We design, supply, and install ada & aoda accessible shelters in major cities across all 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Frequently Asked Questions About ADA & AODA Accessible Shelters
Are your bus shelters AODA / accessibility-code compliant?
Yes. Every shelter we ship to Ontario meets AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) integrated standards, including ≥1500 mm clear floor space for wheelchairs, transfer benches, tactile wayfinding strips, and high-contrast colour bands. We also conform to CSA B651, the BC Building Code Section 3.8, and the Quebec RBQ accessibility provisions across all provinces. Compliance is documented per province: AODA Design of Public Spaces in Ontario, RBQ Chapter VIII in Quebec, BC Accessibility Act in British Columbia, and the federal Accessible Canada Act for federally-regulated sites (airports, federal-government buildings). Every shelter ships with the CSA B651-18 design checklist cross-referenced to the as-built drawings, which most procurement teams drop directly into their accessibility-board review pack. A free accessibility audit of any existing shelter network is available on request — useful when planning capital-renewal upgrades.
Do you handle the RFP process for municipal and transit authority bids?
Yes. We respond to MERX, BidNet, SEAO (Quebec), and BCBid opportunities and deliver complete bid packages with stamped engineering, CCDC contract forms, WCB/CSST clearances, prevailing-wage attestations, and Indigenous procurement (PSAB) documentation. Our average response time on a Canadian transit RFP is 7–10 business days. Our bid desk in Brantford turns a complete municipal-grade response in 5 to 10 working days including province-specific snow-load and footing engineering, photometric reports, CCDC-compatible pricing schedules, bonding documentation, and CSA/AODA conformance evidence. We hold active SAEA registration for Indigenous-set-aside RFPs and are pre-qualified on most major Canadian transit-authority vendor lists (TTC, STM, TransLink, OC Transpo, Calgary Transit, Edmonton Transit). For non-municipal RFPs we use the same response engine with the customer's preferred contract template (CCDC, CCA, AIA, or custom).
Can I see a bus shelter in person before ordering?
Yes. Our showroom in Brantford, Ontario displays full-size production units of every product line. We also maintain installed reference sites in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Halifax that prospective municipal clients can visit by appointment. Engineering and procurement teams can request stamped drawings and material samples shipped overnight. Our showroom in Brantford, Ontario has full-size examples of every product line — standard, solar, heated, accessible, smart, modular, and several custom-architectural pieces — set up as you'd see them on the street. We host site visits Monday–Friday 8am–5pm Eastern by appointment; group visits for transit-authority procurement teams are common and we'll co-ordinate the agenda with your team's schedule. For teams outside Ontario, we can also direct you to deployed-in-the-field reference sites in your region — most of our recent municipal installs have a public-right-of-way location available for inspection.
How do I get a quote?
Call 1-888-BUS-SHELT or use our online quote form. Provide site address, quantity, preferred shelter type (standard / solar / heated / accessible / smart), and any special requirements (advertising panels, branded glass, custom dimensions). Quotes typically return within 2 business days with stamped drawings, NBCC-engineered loads for your city, and CCDC-ready contract forms. The fastest path is the online quote form on each product page — fill the quantity, configuration, and ship-to province and we typically respond within one business day with a written quote PDF. For complex projects (custom design, multi-shelter networks, RFP responses), book a scoping call with our project-engineering team via the contact page; the call surfaces the right product family, options, and budget envelope before we put pricing together. For municipal and government-procurement RFPs, send the bid documents to bids@busshelters.ca and our bid desk responds within 5 working days.
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