Your Accessible Travel Guide to Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida is one of the top vacation destinations in the US, and for good reason. Its year-round heat attracts beach lovers and partygoers, with South Beach being raved about in popular songs, and tons of local gems to take in all that Miami has to offer. Pack...
Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide to London, England
London was one of my first city vacations as a wheelchair user. Prior to visiting in 2018, I had primarily been interested in visiting hot and tropical destinations where I could escape the frigid Canadian winter. However, with so much news coverage surrounding the...
Sedona, Arizona: An Accessible Spiritual Getaway
Sedona, Arizona is a unique destination for anyone on a quest to tap into their spiritual side. The desert town near Flagstaff is home to red rocks, pine forests and canyon walls. It is also filled with new age shops, stunning trails, art galleries and a number of...
Accessible Travel Tips to Enjoy Los Angeles
Los Angeles is one of my favorite cities to visit within the United States. It is the home of Hollywood and a mecca for movie fans with countless studios, the famous Walk of Fame, and celebrity-sightings galore. It is also a city vibrant with nightlife, shopping and...
5 Accessible Travel Tips for Oahu, Hawaii
Living with a disability from birth and watching the things I wanted to do become more and more difficult for my parents to make happen was hard to process. I began to believe that as I grew and became heavier and more difficult to transfer, I would slowly lose my...
Budapest, Hungary: An Accessible Trip to my Soul City
There are several things that I need you to know about Budapest. First, that it's home. I was born in Hungary in the very early nineties - I listen to the timeless classical violin that comes from there, taste the flavors of my culture regularly and speak fluently in...
Your Accessible Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii
At the beginning of 2020, my family and I went to Maui Hawaii. It was our last warm vacation before the pandemic hit, and let me tell you, I am so happy that we made it there before being stuck indoors for the next 2 years! Personally, Maui is one of my favorite...
Amsterdam: A Modern and Accessible Getaway to Europe
Whenever I plan a trip to Europe, I get quite anxious about accessibility. So much of it is filled with ancient buildings and infrastructure that is not easy to navigate using a wheelchair. That's why I was so pleasantly stunned by Amsterdam. The modern, picturesque...
5 Accessible Attractions in Vancouver
If you’re a wheelchair user, travelling to Vancouver, Canada should definitely be on your bucket list. It is not only a beautiful metropolis with stunning coastal mountains, but it is also incredibly accessible overall. From transportation to restaurants, hiking...
Accessible Iceland: A Winter Paradise
For a summer baby, I've never felt drawn to hot, humid weather. My idea of a getaway in the dead of winter isn't a resort under the southern sun, it's a cozy cabin with snow mountains and hot springs nearby. That's why four years ago, on a day of a snowstorm, my best...
7 Accessible Things to Do in Downtown Calgary
Also known as "Cowtown" because of the annual Calgary Stampede and its wild western culture, Calgary is one of Canada's most understated cities. From its vibrant arts and culture to its proximity to nature and picturesque landscapes, Calgary is a young, creative...
6 Accessible Restaurants to Check Out in Ottawa
With vast and vibrant cultures from around the world, there are endless options to enjoy the flavours of a country, and plenty of opportunities to explore Canadian trends in food Canada’s capital city of Ottawa is a shining example of our culinary mosaic, and has...
7 Accessible Brunch Spots in Chicago
If you like Broadway shows and deep dish pizza, then Chicago is a must for your bucket list. This charming urban destination is home to a theatre district and the captivating Chicago River flowing between skyscrapers. It's also got tons of gems for foodies, and if you...
Accessible Light Shows Across Canada to Get in the Holiday Spirit
One of the most festive and accessible ways to get into the holiday spirit is a drive-through light show. Light shows are becoming an increasingly popular winter activity - they capture the Christmas and winter spirit and take visitors on a visually exciting journey...
10 Wheelchair Accessible Gondola Rides To Add To Your Canadian Road Trip Bucket List
Canada is full of some of the most spectacular landscapes you will ever see in your entire life. From snowy mountain peaks to coastal forests and Pacific Ocean views, I could truly never get tired of looking at this country’s draw-dropping beauty. One of my favourite...
5 Accessible Cocktail Lounges in Ottawa
One of my biggest frustrations when I'm exploring a new city as a wheelchair user is the challenge of finding a nice place to have a drink with friends. With so many popular bars and lounges built with steps to get inside, I often find that there are flat hidden gems...
4 Wheelchair Accessible Places to Relax and Rejuvenate in British Columbia
Everybody needs a little TLC once in a while, and honestly, British Columbia is probably one of the best places in the world to do just that. From natural hot springs to mountainous landscapes and delectable cuisine, there is no shortage of ways to get in your rest...
6 Instagram Worthy Accessible Restaurants in Vancouver
Vancouver has no shortage of restaurants or beautiful landscapes to appreciate. From dreamy sunsets and picturesque harbour fronts, to bustling cityscapes and rugged mountains; there is much to see and appreciate. So next time you’re in the city, consider checking out...
5 Accessible Museums to visit in Ottawa
Anyone who loves history, nature, science and technology is bound to have a memorable time in Canada's capital city - it is home to seven national museums and dozens of local galleries to entice artistic minds. Ottawa is picturesque and features wonderful sights of...
Best Accessible Cafés for Coffee Lovers in Vancouver
I am a huge coffee fanatic. I truly think my immense craving for coffee is the only thing that gets me out of bed each morning. The smell of the espresso beans brewing is my heaven on earth. Because of my love for coffee, I love checking out different cafes, but...