I’m a world traveller, and it just so happens that I travel in a wheelchair. With or without a wheelchair, the best way to see a city is to take transit, get dropped off in the heart of it, and wander around. I’ve lived in L.A., Atlanta, and Pakistan—so I’m not afraid of big cities or traffic. However, here are a few things to keep in mind if you’re planning a wheelchair accessible trip of your own.
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Is it Still Worth it for Canadians to Fly out of US Airports?
Planning a trip? Like everything, the cost of travel has increased exponentially over the past few years. So, how do Canadians cut costs and make the most of their travel budgets? Read on to find out.
Best Atlantic Road Trip: Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island
After two years of living and breathing the east coast, my family came out from Vancouver to visit me in Halifax, where I was going to school. From there, we took an Atlantic Coast road trip around Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island—exploring the red sandy beaches, the winding beauty of the Cabot Trail, and just about everything in between.