yasminegray
MemberJourney Behind the Falls experience at Niagara Falls in a wheelchair
I recently went back to Canada to visit family near Toronto and since my care attendant came all the way, I figured it would be nice to take him to see Niagara Falls.
The area around the Falls is flat enough to not be an issue in a wheelchair and most of the tourist related buildings have accessible toilets available (often as unisex…
babajanMoving with service dog to Japan
Hello
Im not sure how possible that would be, but I certainly recommend reading this page and getting in touch with the organization listed there: https://www.accessible-japan.com/visiting-japan-with-a-service-or-guide-dog/
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Josh Grisdale2 CommentsAbsolutely will! Josh this is the best country-focused site I’ve ever used! Thanks a bunch for making our lives better!
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So, you bought them on the web?
What is the site? Please tell us how it goes!
My understanding is that the buses for local routes are accessible (sorry, never been 💦). However, if you look up the routes you plan to take in Google, it will tell you the route name and bus operator. You could then go to their website and they’ll likely either have accessibility information or a contact information you can use.
Of course, you…
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