Information
The Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA) can provide a wealth of information on travelling in specific provinces, and most of its regional offices produce a free guide on the most easily accessed sights. Provincial tourist offices are also excellent sources of information on accessible hotels, motels and sights. You may also want to get in touch with Keroul in Montreal, an organization that specializes in travel for mobility-impaired people, and publishes the bilingual guide Acces Tourisme (C$15 plus $3 postage). Twin Peaks Press, PO Box 129, Vancouver, Washington (tel 1-800/637-2256 or 360/694-2462) also publishes useful guides: the Directory of Travel Agencies for the Disabled (US$19.95), which lists more than 370 agencies worldwide, Travel for the Disabled (US$19.95) and Wheelchair Vagabond (US$14.95), as well as directories for accessible-van rental companies and cruise, ferry, river and canal-barge guides for the physically handicapped.
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