Editor’s Note

Guest Editor’s Note by Marco Pasqua When most people hear the word “travel,” they think of postcards, passport stamps, and bucket lists. For me, travel has always been about something more: proving that inclusion can and should be present wherever the human spirit dares to go. As someone born with cerebral

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Travel Tips from Thomas Venos

Listen to Article Practical Strategies for Moving Through the World with Confidence Bring Your Own Hand Controls If you drive, invest in portable hand controls. These can be clamped onto the pedals of most rental cars, giving you the freedom to book any standard vehicle without needing to rely on modified fleets especially in countries

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How wheelchair tennis star Thomas Venos
travels the world with a wheelchair and no limits

It is one thing to cross countries. It is quite another to cross thresholds, those less visible but far more defining. Thomas Venos, from Anmore, a small village just outside Vancouver, British Columbia, does both. He moves between continents with skill, focus and the quiet certainty of someone who has taught

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travels the world with a wheelchair and no limits
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Penticton’s Seasonal Accessibility Shines:
A Welcoming Destination for All

As summer approaches, Penticton is rolling out the welcome mat for visitors and residents with accessibility needs—literally. The city’s ongoing efforts to create an inclusive, barrier-free environment are on full display, with new upgrades making it easier than ever for everyone to enjoy the beauty of the Okanagan. Summer Fun for

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A Welcoming Destination for All
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