Written by Julie Jones for Discover Tasmania, 2025 Julie Jones shares her family’s travel tips for wheelchair-accessible and inclusive experiences around Tasmania. As a family of four adults, it can be tricky…
Category: Wheelchair Travel
Say Hello, Seattle
Washington state’s historic city is a compact place to engage in the culture through food and drink, especially the seafood display. Parks, beaches, museums, craft beer, chocolate and a coffee culture is…
Her bedazzled cane helps her travel the world
Written by Kathleen Wong, USA Today, November 28, 2025 Blind singer Lachi calls it her “glam cane”: a colorful, bedazzled cane that helps her navigate her surroundings while also stylishly matching her…
Visitability: Allaina Humphreys’ Mission to Bring Fair Housing Standards to All
Written by Allaina Humpreys for Spinalpedia, November 12, 2025 It seems like a far off dream for wheelchair-users to live in a world where they can freely visit their neighbors and family…
How two Canadian war amputees shaped disability rights activism
Remembering early contributions to disability rights activism in Canadian history Written by Eric Story, Special to Western News, November 10, 2025 Perhaps you’ve heard the name John McCrae, the famous poet who wrote…
Air Canada Expands Autism Aviation Days Program
Written by Air Canada Blog, November 24, 2025 Air Canada and the Air Canada Foundation have wrapped up another successful year of Autism Aviation Days events, significantly expanding the program to reach…
She’s 93 and still job searching.
Written by Noah Sheidlower, Business Insider, November 1, 2025 Patricia Willson, 93, stares intently at her leg as her nurse unwraps layers of bandages, revealing a scar that, to Willson’s elation, is nowhere near…