March 2023

On a dirt and gravel path, a woman in a 3-wheeled wheelchair high-fives a young girl on a small blue bike.

Amanda Powell on how outdoor activities aid advocacy efforts
By Lucky Mae F. Quilao

Listen to this Article Hayley Haws Hiking should have been easy. It is basically walking where the head must be kept up, the chin parallel to the ground, the back lengthened, the shoulders placed down and back, the arms swinging, and the feet stepping from heel to toe. The same goes for biking. You just […]

Amanda Powell on how outdoor activities aid advocacy efforts
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On a dirt path in a forest, a woman in a 3-wheeled low-rise bike grins as cyclists follow behind.

Adaptive Sports Organizations in BC, Canada
By Lucky Mae F. Quilao

Listen to this Article British Columbia (B.C.) loves its sports, especially the outdoor kind. Here are just a few of the adaptive sports organizations we found in this Pacific Northwest part of the world. Whistler Adaptive Sports Program (WASP) With a vision to make alpine recreation in any form accessible to everyone, the Whistler Adaptive

Adaptive Sports Organizations in BC, Canada
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A man in casual clothes smiles from his power wheelchair, which is on a raised wooden boardwalk that's bordered in logs and runs through a lush forest.

Cory Lee

Listen to this Article Hey there! I’m Cory Lee and I am absolutely thrilled to be the Guest Editor for this issue of Accessible Journeys. This magazine is such an incredible resource in the accessible travel industry, so I happily jumped at this chance. I hope that you enjoy this issue we’ve put together for

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