Accessible Winter Fun in Kelowna
Sunshine and beaches. Those are two of the first things people associate with Kelowna, but there are plenty of fun (and accessible) things to do here in the winter too…
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Sunshine and beaches. Those are two of the first things people associate with Kelowna, but there are plenty of fun (and accessible) things to do here in the winter too…
Read MoreWhen the temperature in Kelowna reaches the late twenties/early thirties, most people grab their sunscreen and their towels and make a beeline for the beach…
Read MoreWhile spending a day at the beach can help you unwind and relax, moving your body through physical activity can leave you feeling reinvigorated and ready to take on the world. As you explore Kelowna’s outdoor playground, you’ll find it full of fun and interesting places where you can connect with your physical side…
Read MoreKelowna may be known for being a four season playground, but if you use a mobility aid like my wife Cara (a t6 paraplegic), you’ll quickly notice it’s also one of the most accessible cities to visit in the province…
Read MoreWhen Andrea Weeks wrote a post about travelling with disabilities for her friends’ accessibility blog and shared it on social media, she never dreamed it would lead to a gig as a content creator for Tourism Kelowna…
Read MoreI learned how to ride a regular two-wheel bike as a kid, but ditching the training wheels hasn’t been as easy for my son, who has autism…
Read MoreAn accessible adventure is easy in Kelowna. Everything from wineries torestaurants and even hikes are possible for those with varying abilities. …
Read MoreThe Okanagan has been known as a winter wonderland for many years. Mild winters bring small amounts of snow to the valley bottom, but huge amounts of champagne powder to the ski hills…
Read MoreEveryone has the opportunity toenjoy Kelowna, both able-bodied people and those with diverse abilities or physical impairments. Kelowna is accessible to all…
Read More“Good job, Bennett! Those are some great turns!” exclaims Steve, my son’s ski instructor, at the bottom of the bunny hill at Big White Ski Resort…
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