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Canadian Disability Travel: Canada for the Disabled: Publications and Documents

Summary

The Disabled World database on Canadian disability travel offers a comprehensive collection of articles and resources covering various aspects of accessible tourism in Canada. These publications provide valuable information on topics such as wheelchair-accessible attractions, adaptive outdoor adventures, accessible transportation options, and disability-friendly accommodations across the country. The database includes practical guides, travel tips, and reviews of accessible destinations, making it an invaluable resource for travelers with disabilities, seniors, and their companions. By offering insights into Canada's accessibility laws, available services, and specialized tour operators, these publications help individuals with diverse needs plan and enjoy their Canadian travel experiences with greater confidence and ease.

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Canadian Disability Travel: Canada for the Disabled: Publications and Resources (7 Items)
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Carriage of Mobility Aids for air, rail, and inter-provincial ferry carriers to assist travelers planning and preparation for travel involving mobility aids.


Information on accessible attractions and accommodation in Whistler BC for people with a disability including disabled travelers.


As a visitor to Canada you can purchase health care insurance and benefit from public services in the Canadian territory.


Government information concerning disability travel and transportation in Canada including parking permit use.


Travel tips for sight and hearing impaired persons when traveling aboard Via Rail trains in Canada.


The Whistler area brings happiness to millions of visitors in a whole variety of ways. Skiers and snowboarders remember the wonderful days when the rush down the mountains with the wind in their faces could not have been better.


Vancouver has a reputation as being one of the most accessible cities in the world for travelers with disabilities.

Key: the first check mark indicates the publication carries an editor's note; the second indicates a footnote.

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