Back in the Hunt: An Accessible Hunting Adventure

A unique partnership between Kelowna-based Accessible Wilderness Expeditions and an Okanagan construction company is providing opportunities for peers to experience big game hunting in BC’s backcountry.
New Playgrounds in Northern BC Feature Accessibility

BC Parks introduces new accessible playgrounds in the Omineca Peace Region in Northern BC.
What’s a Go Bag & Why Have One?

What if you’re visiting a friend and you’re unable to return home? Or, how about if you’re separated from your luggage, or in a situation where you need to extend your stay? What could you not live without? In this blog, learn all about GoBags—what they are, and what needs to be in them.
Travelling and Catheterization

As restrictions slowly start to loosen and safe travelling seems more and more like a possibility, you may be looking to make travel plans. Here are some tips on travelling and catheterization from our sponsors at Coloplast to help you prepare.
Cabin Fever: Accessible Cabins at Cultus Lake

New accessible cabins at Cultus Lake offer an amazing barrier-free camping experience for SCI BC Peers and their families thanks to BC Parks.
Access & Allies: Paris

The best souvenirs of any trip are the stories that you bring home in your suitcase. SCI BC Peer Murray Siple has no shortage of extraordinary wheelchair travel tales to share. Follow his adventures around the world in this accessible travel series.
Access and Allies: London

The best souvenirs of any trip are the stories that you bring home in your suitcase. SCI BC Peer Murray Siple has no shortage of extraordinary wheelchair travel tales to share, including ones from his trip to London, England.
“Were You Nervous?” Solo Camping with an SCI

SCI BC’s Peer Support Program Coordinator Ryan reflects on his first solo camping trip of many, after his spinal cord injury.
South Fraser Active Living Group’s Beautiful Getaway to Agur Lake

Earlier this year, a group of friends in the South Fraser Active Living Group read an email that grabbed their interest. “Why not?” they thought.
12 Accessible BC Trails to Wander This Summer

Maybe it’s that low Canadian dollar, or maybe you just prefer to spend your spare time here in beautiful BC. Whatever your reason, here are a dozen accessible BC trails to get you out and about this summer.
From Wheelchair to Aircraft: How Your Airline Can Help You Get On Board

When booking a flight, wheelchair users will be asked if they can self-transfer or need assistance. Here’s a guide to clarify the available options.
Coachella by Wheelchair

Thinking of hitting up a music festival this summer? Music lover and newly-injured SCI BC Surrey-based Peer Mitch Garrett recently travelled to Indio, California to attend the world-famous Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.