Vancouver, Canada Accessible Attractions I love Vancouver. The sustainable design of the city filled with friendly, diverse people makes it a model city of Read more...
Vancouver, B.C.: The Sea Bus The SeaBus in Vancouver connects passengers from the Downtown Waterfront Station to the Lonsdale Quay Station in North Vancouver. The SeaBus runs every Read more...
Vancouver: River Rock Casino Resort My sister-in-law and I just returned from a wonderful six-day trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where we stayed at Read more...
Vancouver, British Columbia: Accessible Restaurants Vancouver, British Columbia has a plethora of restaurants, cafes, eateries, bars and such to dine and snack all over the Read more...
Vancouver, British Columbia: SkyTrain Whistler in British Columbia, Canada has a great public transportation for getting around the metro area for those in wheelchairs. One of Read more...
Vancouver, B.C. Bus System Access Canada’s Vancouver has a great public transportation system to get around the area for wheelchair users. The most common way to get Read more...
Boat Travel: Vancouver, B.C. to Victoria, B.C. One of the easiest and most popular ways to get between Vancouver and Victoria in British Columbia (B.C.), Canada is Read more...
Amtrack Train Ride: Seattle, WA to Vancouver, B.C. To get to Vancouver, B.C. without flying from California you have to either take a bus from Seattle or the Amtrack Read more...
Vancouver, British Columbia: Accessible Taxis Wheelchair accessible taxis in Vancouver, B.C. include access for one wheelchair the in back of the van. The wheelchair is Read more...
Wheelchair Accessible Hostel in Vancouver, B.C. Located in a residential neighborhood on the west end of Downtown Vancouver is a wheelchair accessible hostel (HI-Vancouver Downtown). The Read more...
Vancouver, Canada: Accessible Places to Stay A number of wheelchair friendly hotels are located in the Downtown Vancouver Area of British Columbia, Canada. Of course specific Read more...
Vancouver, British Columbia: Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel Gourmet chocolates and cookies greeted me when I entered the room to the Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver. The bed was Read more...
Vancouver, Canada: Pan Pacific Hotel My parents and I recently had the pleasure of staying at the beautiful 4-star luxury Pan Pacific Vancouver in British Read more...
Accessible Cruise to Alaska’s Inside Passage Four years ago I took my very first cruise which happened to be to one of the best destinations a Read more...
Alaska: Juneau Adventure by Wheelchair Having relocated from the east coast to California, we were planning our first holiday and considering options like Hawaii, Vegas, Read more...
Toronto, Canada: See & Do Accessible Attractions While getting around may prove challenging, thankfully most of the attractions in Toronto offer some degree of access. I couldn’t Read more...
Flying Tips, Rules + Aisle Chairs Air travel can be uncomfortable for many people—with or without a wheelchair, but maybe my tips can help! Read more...
Hostels and Wheelchair Access–A Growing Trend for Budget Travel Some baby boomers are revisiting their youth by experiencing hostels as they now travel as seniors. A stay in a Read more...
Tour Bus Whistler, British Columbia is Accessible At 8am the West Coast Sightseeing Tour Bus arrived at the hotel. The back of the bus had a lift Read more...
Westjet Airline in Canada Makes Flying A Little Easier My traveling requires that I spend a lot of time in airports and in airplanes. A little pre-planning can make Read more...
USA and Canada Accessible Snow Skiing The following is a growing list of adapted snow skiing companies in both the United States and Canada that make Read more...
Wheelchair Accessible British Columbia, Canada There are plenty of good reasons why British Columbia is touted as being “The Best Place on Earth.” Firstly, Vancouver, Read more...
Victoria, British Columbia Accessible Travel Tips I did not have much time in Victoria, B.C. Canada when I arrived. By the time I got to the Read more...