We’re creating a more inclusive and accessible Manitoba
The redevelopment of 1680 Notre Dame Avenue is central to this mission.
Demand for our programs continues to grow, but outdated accessibility features and limited community spaces restrict what what we can offer.
Manitoba Possible’s new space is being designed with accessibility embedded in every decision. It will bring key programs and over 100 staff together in one integrated, purpose‑built space.
Working closely with expert accessibility consultants, the community, and our development partners, we are moving beyond current standards to set a clear model for how inclusive, functional spaces should be built.
Help Create a Community of Belonging
Wheelchair Terrain Testing
A first-of-its-kind, real-world environment where more than 12,000 clients of the Manitoba Wheelchair Program can test equipment alongside occupational therapists and wheelchair technicians.
Self-Help Clearinghouse
A shared space where independent disability-serving and self-advocacy organizations come together—strengthened by coordinated support, shared knowledge, and collective action—to drive a more inclusive Manitoba.
Accessible Community Kitchen
A gathering space where inclusion is built into every inch. From hearing loops to accessible cabinetry and counters, every detail will demonstrate what’s possible when accessibility leads.
1680 Notre Dame Ave will set a new standard for accessibility, expanding opportunity and powering the programs Manitobans with disabilities depend on:
Accessible Sport & Recreation
ASL Classroom for Newcomers
Self-help Clearinghouse
Wheelchair Services
Financial Empowerment
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
Employment Services
Newcomer Navigation & Support
Accessible Parking Permits