Accessibility
Built to be read by everyone, and improved whenever we find something that is not.
A campaign that asks for your vote should be readable by you, on whatever you are reading it on.
Our commitment
This site is built to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the international standard for accessible web content. That is the bar we hold ourselves to on every page.
What that means here
- Colour and contrast are measured against the standard, not judged by eye.
- Every page works from the keyboard alone, and opens with a link that skips the menu.
- Headings, landmarks and image descriptions let a screen reader navigate by structure.
- The layout holds from a small phone to a wide desktop, and at 200 per cent zoom.
- Animation is decorative, and stops for anyone whose device asks for reduced motion.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is not a box that gets ticked once. Every page is tested automatically each time the site is rebuilt, and we keep making improvements as we find them and as the standards move.
Need something another way
If anything here is hard to use, or you need information from this site in another format, write to Leslie@elevatewasaga.com. Tell us what page and what you were using, and a person will answer.
Voting
Accessible voting is the Town of Wasaga Beach’s responsibility. The Town publishes information on accessible locations, advance voting and assistance at the ballot.
Town of Wasaga Beach election informationLast updated August 2026.
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