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AODA-Compliant Bus Shelters | BusShelters.ca

Every BusShelters.ca model meets AODA Integrated Accessibility Standards and CSA B651.

What AODA requires for bus shelters

The AODA Design of Public Spaces Standard (Ontario Reg. 413/12) sets minimum accessibility requirements for any public-access shelter on a publicly-owned right-of-way in Ontario. Core requirements include a clear floor area of 1500 mm × 1500 mm at the rider zone, a 70% LRV contrast strip at the door opening, tactile warning surface indicators (TWSI) at the boarding edge per CSA B651-18 6.1.4, bench heights between 430 mm and 480 mm AFF with front and rear armrests for sit-to-stand assistance, and approach gradients of 1:20 maximum running slope.

CSA B651-18 alignment

In practice, AODA conformance is documented against CSA B651-18 Accessible Design for the Built Environment, the technical standard AODA references. Every BusShelters.ca accessible shelter ships with the CSA B651-18 design checklist cross-referenced to as-built drawings, the photometric and contrast lab report, tactile-surface manufacturer certifications, and the stamped accessibility-board review pack. Procurement teams typically drop the binder directly into their accessibility-board submission with no edits.

Other provincial equivalents

Other provinces have parallel accessibility legislation: RBQ Chapter VIII in Quebec, BC Accessibility Act (2021), Manitoba Accessibility Act, Nova Scotia Accessibility Act, Newfoundland Accessibility Act 2021, and the federal Accessible Canada Act for federally-regulated sites (airports, federal-government buildings). BusShelters.ca produces compliance documentation for all of them as part of any accessible-shelter order — the documentation pack is jurisdiction-specific.

Visual and audio accessibility options

Beyond the dimensional requirements, our accessible shelters offer tactile lettering and Grade 2 Braille (UEB) route signage, luminance-contrast pictograms at minimum 3:1 ratio, 150 lux at the bench with anti-glare diffusers, an optional motion-activated audio announcer for vision-impaired riders, and an optional T-coil hearing-loop induction system that integrates with real-time arrival audio for hearing-aid users.

Next steps

For written pricing, an RFP response, or a project-scoping call, contact our bid desk at bids@busshelters.ca or (888) 663-2244. We respond to standard quote requests within one business day and to municipal RFPs within 5 working days. For projects at the design or specification stage, our project-engineering team can run a no-cost site-suitability review covering snow load, wind load, footing depth, accessibility code, electrical proximity, and budget envelope — useful before the procurement file gets locked. Reference sites in your region are available on request, and the Brantford showroom is open Monday through Friday for in-person product walk-throughs.

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