Recreation and travel

Services related to accessible travel and recreation

Canada-wide
  • The Canadian Abilities Foundation: The Canadian Abilities Foundation convenes a forum for the exchange of information to promote an inclusive society and provide inspiration and opportunity for people with disabilities. This includes discussing accessible travel options.
  • Easter Seals - Disability Travel Card: The Disability Travel Card™ provides identification to a person with a permanent disability, which will allow an adult attendant, traveling with the person with a disability, to travel at no cost.
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
  • Pauline Potter Fitness Centre: This fitness centre is wheelchair accessible, accessible to people with vision problems and offers safe air resistance weights.
  • Tea and Tango: A tango class in Halifax for individuals with motor impairments that focuses on balance and posture.
  • Abilities in Motion (A.I.M.): Fully accessible fitness programming for individuals with neurological disorders. Designed to provide opportunities through fitness for a healthy lifestyle.
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland & Labrador
Nunavut
Northwest Territories
  • Health and Social Services - NWT Medical Travel: This guide provides tips and information that can be used by all NWT residents for their medical travel, regardless of their benefits program.
  • Elders in Motion: The Elders in Motion Program aims to improve access to physical activity opportunities for NWT elders.
  • NWT Seniors Society: The NWT Seniors Society provides useful information about the resources and programs available for seniors in the NWT.
Yukon
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