British Columbia Mobility Opportunity Society

Vancouver This organization helps adapt outdoor recreational activity to be accessible for people with disabilities, from hiking to paddling, and more.Continue readingBritish Columbia Mobility Opportunity Society

Adaptive Adventures

Kelowna This non-profit recreational organization based in Okanagan that services to people with physical and mental disabilities.Continue readingAdaptive Adventures

Gold Creek Falls Trails

Maple Ridge A waterfall trail that leads to Alouette Lake and some of the most striking waterfalls in the region – it is accessible but the only downside is that…Continue readingGold Creek Falls Trails

The Great Trails

Cowichan Valley A multi-accessible trail that features the famed Kinsol Trestle – you may also see horses there.Continue readingThe Great Trails

Othello Tunnels

Hope A 3.5 kilometer trail located at Coquihalla Canyon Regional Park has reopened with a flat, accessible trail road available for allContinue readingOthello Tunnels

Galloping Goose Trail

Victoria Part of the trails within Victoria that are accessible — and there are also equipment you can rent.Continue readingGalloping Goose Trail

Pacific Rim National Park (Pacific Rim National Park Reserve)

Vancouver Island Features the Shorepine Trails that are accessible to many visitors – they also have all-terrain wheelchairs available to rentContinue readingPacific Rim National Park (Pacific Rim National Park Reserve)

Ancient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park

Prince George Boardwalk in a rainforest off Prince George that leads to waterfall.Continue readingAncient Forest/Chun T’oh Whudujut Provincial Park

Shorepine Bog Trail

Tofino 800-m loop trail that is both wheelchair accessible and is pretty much on a flat surface – there are wheelchair rental service nearbyContinue readingShorepine Bog Trail

Valley Trail

Whistler 40 kilometres of paved trails with various access points.Continue readingValley Trail