Adventure with SCI: Hitting the Waves in a Beach Wheelchair

The only thing between you and the water is a funny plastic contraption. SCI BC Peer Tabassum Chagani reflects on her accessible beach chair experience—and shares why everyone should venture out of their comfort zones and into the waves.
NCLGA Calls for Changes to BC Building Code

Be it resolved that… In an effort to improve accessibility standards, the North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) calls for updates to the BC building code.
Exploring Southern Alberta by Wheelchair: How A Canadian Company Got Accessible Tourism Right

Is Southern Alberta an accessible tourism black hole? Learn what’s out there and how to visit with a tour company that has you—and your wheelchair—covered!
Canada’s Most Accessible Park? Haida Gwaii Opens Wheelchair-Friendly Boardwalks and Virtual Hike

Thanks to collaboration between BC Parks + Old Massett Village Council, one of the world’s greatest natural + cultural wonders is now remarkably accessible.
The Essential Checklist for Your Accessible Winery Tour Vacation

Spring marks the start of wine tour season in British Columbia. Ease those travel headaches with our top tips + focus on what really matters—drinking wine!
Nature for Everybody: New Accessible Trails in BC

The opening of the Great West Life Mobility Trail marked the latest success in accessible trail initiatives in BC. We talk to SCI BC’s Brandy Stiles about the province’s newest all-access paths.
Accessibility 2024: A Step Forward, But Is It Enough?

The Disability White Paper process aimed to make BC the most progressive jurisdiction for people living with disabilities in Canada. Now, the final document and recommendations are out.