Marjorie
MemberMontego Bay - ideas for accessible trips
I have been to Jamaica plenty times as thats where my family is from. I’m also an attendant to PWD. You will definitely need to hire a driver. You could do a private tour for you and your partner.
If you do a public tour, they’re often accessible unless one of the tour at a building with stairs. Sometimes there are walkng tours.
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Marjorie posted a new post. a year ago
Paris!When the family I worked for at the time asked me to travel to Paris with the, as a nervous flyer, I had some questions. …
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Marjorie posted a new post. 3 years ago
Emotions of travellingMontreal Olympic tower sans WC view My name is Marjorie and I met Josh a while back as I know his sister. I am a…
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As a person that doesn’t have a disability I rely on my friends and advocates to let me know if there is a new way to say something.
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Marjorie replied to the discussion Accessible airport transportation options in Toronto in the forum Canada 5 years ago
Accessible airport transportation options in Toronto
Hey Josh,
You want an accessible route, I’ve taken them all. The 52 that leaves Pearson and heads across Dixon then Lawrence all the way to Yonge, 24 hrs, every 15 to 25 mins. Lawrence west stn is accessible, but Lawrence is not. The 191 goes to subway Kipling Stn, which us accessible.
The UP is great and now cheaper than it was. Super… Read more
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