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.
Adventure with SCI: Road Trip Tips

Do you feel like going on an adventure? Consider a few simple tips and tricks that will make make a huge difference in your travels.
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.
7 Easy Tips To Make Cooking More Accessible

For many people with disabilities, cooking can be a daunting task. Limited hand function, inaccessible spaces, and budgetary constraints tend to leave home cooking on the back burner. We asked a group of kitchen-savvy Peers to share their top tips and tricks for frustration-free cooking.
11 Things I Love About My Wheelchair

It’s a love-hate relationship when it come to wheelchairs, but this Valentine’s Day we’re all about the love. Here’s 11 things our Peers love about their rides.
The Language of Disability: Why I’m Crippled and Not Physically Challenged

Gimp. Cripple. Spaz. When it comes to the language of disability, the line between empowering slang and offensive slurs isn’t always so clear.
Call Me Taylor: Transgender and SCI

A new, more accepting day is gradually dawning for transgender people, who are using the opportunity to move from the shadows and live more openly and confidently. Taylor Straw, who just happens to be an SCI BC Peer, is among them.
Get Fit in the New Year: 11 Workout Tips for People with SCI

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.
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!