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Newfoundland and Labrador Municipal Websites

Independent automated accessibility testing of municipal websites, ranked by health score (0–100). Every municipality is tested the same way, with the same tools, at a respectful crawl rate — see the full methodology. Higher scores mean fewer machine-detectable barriers for residents who use assistive technology.

RankMunicipalityScoreCriticalSeriousPages testedLast tested
1Town of Burgeo
townofburgeo.com
1000012August 22, 2026
2Town of Wabana
townofwabana.ca
99.30713August 22, 2026
3Town of Grand Bank
townofgrandbank.com
99.29847August 22, 2026
4Town of Stephenville
stephenville.ca
98.826475August 22, 2026
5Town of Bishop's Falls
bishopsfalls.ca
96.45161181August 22, 2026
6Town of Carbonear
carbonear.ca
92.41252139855922August 22, 2026
7Town of Botwood
botwoodnl.ca
90.62943773963August 22, 2026
8Town of Gander
gandercanada.com
89.521162496August 22, 2026
9Town of Deer Lake
deerlake.ca
88235390211August 22, 2026
10Town of Bonavista
townofbonavista.com
84.621458167August 22, 2026
11Town of Grand Falls-Windsor
grandfallswindsor.com
83.1403435781340August 22, 2026
12Town of Massey Drive
masseydrive.com
82.2079336August 22, 2026
13Town of Marystown
marystown.ca
81.3321873103August 22, 2026
14Town of Placentia
placentia.ca
8195966247August 22, 2026
15Town of St. Anthony
stanthony.ca
77.7464532171August 22, 2026
16Town of Channel-Port aux Basques
portauxbasques.ca
77.621215181August 22, 2026
17Town of Springdale
townofspringdale.ca
62.197158452August 22, 2026
18Town of Bay Roberts
bayroberts.com
47.6286225195August 22, 2026
19City of Corner Brook
cornerbrook.com
33.962408258405August 22, 2026

Critical / serious columns count individual instances of WCAG 2.2 A/AA issues detected by automated testing, excluding issues inside embedded third-party content. Sample sizes differ (up to full-site coverage); scores are averages per page tested, so they remain comparable across sample sizes.

What these scores are — and are not. Automated tools can test roughly a third of WCAG 2.2 success criteria. A high score means few machine-detectable barriers; it is not a WCAG conformance claim, and a lower score is not a finding of legal non-compliance. Scores are our opinion, produced by our software, from published methodology anyone can review.