Chaise Roulante: Thanksgiving in Montreal

Emma Kivisild has travelled to Montreal several times with varying levels of mobility – she has MS and now uses a wheelchair. But on her recent Thanksgiving trip, she experienced the difference in accessibility between the East and West like never before.
Adventure with SCI: VIA Rail. Everyone is Welcome

Travelling with a disability can be a daunting process. When Suzan Jennings decided to use VIA Rail to travel from Sarnia to Ottawa, she was pleasantly surprised by the accessibility accommodations.
Adventure with SCI: Royal Treatment in Mexico

When former photo-journalist and stroke-survivor Dannielle Hayes returned to Mexico on vacation she expected heat and bugs, not to be treated like a queen.
Take a Pass On the Snake Oil but Not These SCI Exercise Guidelines

We live in a golden age of quackery in which we are constantly bombarded by fake news and bogus “science.” So how do we know which guidelines to trust?
Adventure with SCI: (Re)Finding my Sea Legs

When seasoned traveller and stroke-survivor Dannielle Hayes got the opportunity to cruise from BC to California, she jumped at the chance… so to speak.
Travel, SCI & Intermittent Catheterization: Important Advice That’s NOT In Your Guidebook

Oh, the places you’ll go! But not without your catheters… Whether its your first trip after an SCI or one of many, these useful preparation tips can help ensure your trip is memorable for all the right reasons.
Adventure with SCI: Getting Back to Travelling

Before he was injured, Manu Heras loved to travel. Now, the Barcelona native is back on the road, crossing continents, mingling with locals, and seeking out adventures off the beaten track.
Haida Gwaii: Wheelchair to the Edge of the World

Emma Kivisild: dreamer, adventurer, wheelchair user. Here’s how one SCI BC Peer pulled off the accessible trip of a lifetime—and why you’ll want to plan a trip to Haida Gwaii, too.
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.
Fires, Floods, and Emergencies: What You Can Do To Help

It’s that time of year again. A new year means new resolutions to ‘get fit’ and hit the gym, but statistics show that most New Year’s goals end in failure due to their unrealistic nature. Let’s fix that.
Join the Food Bank!

Would extra groceries help stretch your food budget? The Vancouver Food Bank is here to help! Here’s how to access services near you.
Adventure with SCI: Overnight Camping Tips

A night in nature can be daunting, but camping is still possible (and enjoyable) after SCI! Here are our top camping tips for a successful sleepover in the Great Outdoors.