Accessibility
Accessible travel, as identified by UNWTO (World Tourism Organization), refers to “the adaption of environments and of tourism products and services so as to enable access, use and enjoyment by all users, enabling people with mobility, vision, or hearing impairments to function independently and with equity and dignity.”
If you have accessibility needs to make your trip barrier free and more enjoyable we're here to help:
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Where to Start Your Search - Take a look at this guide from the Canadian Transportation Agency - Take Charge of Your Travel: A Guide for Travellers With Disabilities. You can download a copy or go to the website.
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Getting Around at your destination
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Activities

Destinations
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Euan's Guide - used by thousands of disabled people to review, share and discover accessible places to go.
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Enabling Devices - 5 websites for accessible travel and vacationing.

Accessibility Resources
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How to Find Accessible Holiday Accommodation - recommended websites.
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23 of the best online tools for travellers with disabilities.

Mobility
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From LonelyPlanet - Accessibility Guide to Online Resources.
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6 Tour Companies focused on accessible travel.

Visual Disability

Hearing Disability
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Tips for traveling with hearing loss - from HealthyHearing
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Deafinitely Wanderlust – Travel Resources for Deaf Communities