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Join conversations with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, sharing tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Canada. From the towering Niagara Falls and the historic streets of Québec City to the Rocky Mountains of Banff and Jasper, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Toronto’s vibrant neighborhoods, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, nature, and outdoor experiences. This group supports mobility aid users, as well as travelers with sensory sensitivities, low vision, and hearing loss, helping you enjoy a more accessible Canada adventure.
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A good review of the accessibility of some less-visited museums in Toronto:
https://atvyyc.net/2022/02/28/3-museums-this-toronto-trip/
atvyyc.net
3 Museums this Toronto Trip - Accessible Travels & Vacations
Last summer in July 2021, after not being on a plane in 18 months, I was desperate to travel again. A friend and I decided on a trip within our country and decided on Toronto. I have previously visited in … Continue reading
Ean Price in
Canada 4 years ago4 years ago (edited)
Agur Lake Camp is British Columbia’s only barrier-free wilderness campground!
Josh Grisdale1 CommentEan Price in
Canada 4 years ago4 years ago (edited)
Malahat SkyWalk is an accessible 600 m TreeWalk through a beautiful arbutus forest leading to a spectacular gentle spiral ramp that takes you up 32m to a sightseeing lookout offering views of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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Great points brought up from my childhood friend!
“People talk about COVID-19 and wanting to get back to normal,” Stein says. “I don’t want to go back to normal, I want to go back to something…
thestar.com
Stein’s the head of AccessTO, a not-for-profit organization whose members evaluate the accessibility of Toronto’s public and private spaces and posts in-depth reviews
“OnTree Park in Windsor, N.S., is introducing a new wheelchair-accessible route this year, which they are calling the first of its kind in all of North America. Global’s Graeme Benjamin and Halifax accessibility advocate Brian George had the chance to get a sneak peek of the route last week.” …
globalnews.ca
OnTree introduces new wheelchair-accessible zipline route | Watch News Videos Online
Watch OnTree introduces new wheelchair-accessible zipline route Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca


