Para-athletes working with Trans Canada Trail to improve accessibility across the network It comes down to equality and having equal access to the same opportunities as our abled counterparts when it comes to getting outside
Author of the article: Olivia Condon
Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 3 minute read • Paralympian Cody Dolan and a member of AccessNow walk along the Bow River Pathway in Calgary in summer 2020 to map the area for an accessibility improvement project in along the Trans Canada Trail. Photo by Supplied image/ Alexa Fernando, AccessNow
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A new project aims to address accessibility concerns for Canadians along the longest recreational trail system in the world.
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New national partnership focuses on improving accessibility on The Great Trail of Canada
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