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Flying can be taxing on your rear end!

If you’re not able to stand and stretch during flight, some people will bring along their Rojo seat cushion for added comfort and protection to avoid skin irritation or breakdown.

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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria is the capitol of British Columbia and is located on the Southern end of Vancouver Island. Victoria is a small city (less than 100K people) but is a significant tourist destination with over 3 million visitors annually. Overall the island is relatively wheelchair friendly, with cutouts at the curbs, and traffic lights with audio crossing signals. This amazing city also has a fantastic public transportation system (80% of all city bus service is now accessible), a ferry service from Vancouver Island to The Mainland which is very wheelchair friendly, and there is also a supplier in Vancouver who has a wheelchair accessible RV Rental. Most Provincial Parks are accessible as well. During the Summer, there are a constant wave of Festivals and the Inner Harbour is the best place ever for People watching!

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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal, Quebec, is a town rich with history and European influence. Because its inhabitants speak French, it adds an extra exotic twist to a visit. We have visited multiple times and have found Montreal to be fairly accessible to the physically challenged traveler.

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto, located on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, is the largest city in Canada and is the capital of the Ontario Province. Toronto is a large, modern, diverse city. There are many things to see and do for the physically challenged traveler, including museums, art demonstrations, shopping, fine dining, and a visit to the CN Tower, which is the tallest free-standing structure in the Americas.

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Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada

Niagara on the Lake, a short drive north of Niagara Falls, is a must visit destination for wine enthusiasts visiting Niagara Falls or Toronto. The quaint city is home to world famous wineries such as Inniskillin, maker of delicious ice wine. Most if not all of the wineries are accessible to the physically challenged traveler.

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Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Niagara Falls, famous for its romantic falls and reputation as a destination for honeymooners, can be visited and viewed from two different perspectives – the US and Canadian sides. We visited the Canadian side, and found the falls were somewhat accessible to the physically challenged traveler.

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