Tuesday, 5 April 2011

The true north strong and barrier free

A new day is dawning for Eco Tourism in British Columbia's North. Like the first pioneers to settle this hostile and beautiful landscape, people with disabilities are discovering the new frontier of accessibility.
The initiatives vary in size and scope and range from wheelchair friendly modifications over the Skeena bridge, disability access wilderness tours, to fully accessible hunting and fishing lodges. Over the next while as we grow AccessEco Bc hopes to line up reporters in communities through out the province. Until then check out this link full of useful information for planning a trip, and measuring up our own communities.www.measureupthenorth.com

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