With its stunning landscapes and vibrant communities, wheelchair accessible Vancouver Island offers a range of experiences for travelers of all ages and abilities.

This guide focuses on Victoria, Tofino, and the spaces in-between – since that’s as far as we were able to make it.Continue Reading

Fun Fall Road Trips with Kids A scenic drive is a great way to take in the fall colors, and there’s nothing more wheelchair accessible than staying in the comfort of your car. Unfortunately, kids have zero interest in a long drive – no matter how pretty it is! SimilarContinue Reading

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With kids! The Adirondacks is one of very few places that we keep returning to. Why? First of all, there’s something about the mountains that makes me breathe easier (maybe it’s just the actual oxygen from all of the trees) and feel more centered. Second, it’s hands-down the most accessibleContinue Reading

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Wheelchair users who travel often encounter accessibility issues, but all those barriers can be tackled if having a solid wheeling companion. This guide will guide you in picking the most suitable chair for your traveling purposes.Continue Reading

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Instead of scrolling by state, here’s a map to find the accessible beach closest to you. You can download directly to your Google Maps, or just learn more about the destinations.Continue Reading

Grand Rapids, Michigan is the only place in the world where you can start your day enjoying the masterpieces of Rodin and Chihuly, get in playtime at an interactive children’s museum, roam the forest, and then watch the sunset from an accessible beach.Continue Reading