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MemberJosh Grisdale started the discussion Can you went a wheelchair accessible van in Toronto? in the forum Canada 10 months ago
10 months agoCan you went a wheelchair accessible van in Toronto?
I’m going back home to visit family later this year and need to rent a wheelchair accessible van to get around. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I use an Invacare wheelchair, so it needs to be able to handle a full-sized power wheelchair with a headrest.
Thanks!
Josh Grisdale posted an update in the group General Discussions 10 months ago
10 months agoHas anyone used this device that pulls you through the water – I want to try it so bad!
abc.net.au
'It's just so beautiful': Snorkelling in paradise now possible with mobility aids
Wheelchair-user Chris Kerr has snorkelled at the Abrolhos Islands for the first time and says new devices are opening up a "whole new world" of adventure for people with disabilities or mobility issues.Â
Josh Grisdale posted an update in the group Accessible Beaches 10 months ago
10 months agoMan, I really want to go to a sunny Californian beach now…
curbfreewithcorylee.com
20 of the Best Wheelchair Accessible Beaches in California
From accessible pathways to thoughtful amenities, explore any and all of these varied wheelchair accessible beaches in California.
Josh Grisdale posted an update in the group Flying with a Disability 10 months ago
10 months agoEveryone has a first time flying as a wheelchair user – here are some good basic pointers:
curbfreewithcorylee.com
Can You Take a Wheelchair on a Plane? Here’s What to Know!
By understanding where wheelchairs are stored on planes and the available accommodations, you can navigate air travel with confidence.
Josh Grisdale posted an update in the group Flying with a Disability 10 months ago
10 months agoSeriously? Food carts?!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/wheelchair-british-airlines-1.7064207
cbc.ca
A passenger who travelled through Vancouver International Airport during the summer of 2022 says he almost lost his foot to an injury that turned septic, after he was unable to disembark from a British Airways flight for hours.
2 CommentsCome on, Canada. You’re great with people of color and the LGBTQIA+ community. Do the same for us people with disabilities. (Yes, I know the States aren’t perfect.)
It doesn’t make sense that they didn’t have an aisle wheelchair at the airport or on board that would work. I mean if it wasn’t an International Airport (IA) then maybe they wouldn’t have one, but it was an IA! I feel like someone dropped the ball here, like maybe they lent them all to airlines without tracking their on-hand stock, because…
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