DESTINATIONS CANADA | ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL
What TO
ASK
What specific accessibility or mobility requirements do you have?
What previous adventure travel experience do you have?
What activities do you enjoy most?
What is your level of comfort for physical exertion?
What accessibility
requirements will you need at the hotel and for transport between activities?
rainforest is included in the ticket price, with Squamish and Lil’wat guides pointing out flora and fauna that ancestral First Nations peoples used for food and medicine. In winter, visitors can enjoy a
traditional welcome song, a short film and hourly guided tours of the permanent exhibits. As I pored over them, my Indigenous guide told me of the legendary Thunderbird that sits atop The Black Tusk mountain; its wings are said to flap thunder, its eyes blazing lightning.
BOOK IT
Crystal Ski Holidays sells a seven-night stay at Blackcomb Springs Suites in Whistler from £1,301 per person on a self-catering basis, based on two sharing a balcony studio. Includes transfers and flights departing December 8.
crystalski.co.uk
Premier Holidays offers a seven-night Vancouver and Whistler Spring Adventure from £1,599 per person, based on two sharing. Includes room-only accommodation in three-star hotels in Vancouver and Whistler, a day pass for the Peak 2 Peak gondola 360 experience, a treetop canopy walk, transfers from Vancouver to Whistler and Air Canada flights from Heathrow departing May 13, 2026.
premierholidays.co.uk
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2004 – 2025 Back on Whistler Mountain,
I reached the bottom of Upper Whiskey Jack run, full of adrenaline and laughing with elation and liberation. A door had been opened to a world that, 30 years ago, was closed to me. Destinations with adaptive activities such as these are not just a change of scenery, but venues where the shackles of limitation can be loosened and, in some cases, removed. These experiences can be truly life-changing.
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Writer Matt Dennis enjoys the slopes
travelweekly.co.uk
12 JUNE 2025
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