I recently took a guided tour of Old Quebec, the historic center of Quebec City, which has some buildings that date back to the 17th century. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Quebec is popular among tourists for its old-world European architecture and...
Old Québec is a must-see when visiting Québec City but those beautiful cobblestone streets can be troublesome for people with reduced mobility. The Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale districts located close to the cruise terminal and St. Lawrence River contain mostly...
A crisp bluebird day in Vancouver, Washington truly invigorates the spirit. The sun shines in a clear (or sometimes cloudy) sky and the evergreens radiate their fragrance. The choices in activities abound for all, including for those of us with limited mobility. I...
If you want to take a dip in one of the most well-known geothermally heated pools in Canada, I have great news for you: Banff Upper Hot Springs are completely accessible! Accessible parking, drop off areas, change rooms and washrooms are available on site. Submersible...
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