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Mobility

Access to Recreation   800-634-4351

www.accesstr.com

An online store of recreational adapted equipment

Advanced Mobility   604-293-0002

http://advancedmobilityproducts.com

Retail sales of specialized equipment including hand cycles, water and sit skis, and sports wheelchairs.

Cambie Cycles   604-874-3616

www.cambiecycles.com

Cambie Cycles provides a variety of bicycles, including recumbent bikes, tandem bikes, adaptive bikes and etc.

Driving Miss Daisy (seniors) David: 604-290-8744

www.drivingmissdaisy.com
Assisted Personal Transportation: The “Helping Hand” Service  1-800-SNT-0044

HandyDART   604-524-3655/604-430-2692

www.gvcss.bc.ca
HandyDART provides "the most responsive, professional and highest quality custom transit services to eligible users residing in the Lower Mainland."

Translink  604-953-3333

www.translink.bc.ca
TransLink  plans, finances, implements and champions an integrated transportation system the moves people and goods safely and efficiently, supporting Metro Vancouver’s regional growth strategy, air quality objectives and economic development.

Motion Specialties BC Ltd.   604-321-0009

www.motionbc.com

Motion Specialties offers a wide selection of medical aids and supplies, mobility devices and adaptive seating systems for individuals with limited mobility.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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CONNECTRA IS...

ConnecTra is a connecting agency, linking people with disabilities to activities and programs that will, over time, allow them to gain confidence and become more active and involved in community life (it also includes self-employment group Abilities Business Co-op). ConnecTra is one of the six affiliated societies that make up the Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation

 

Others are:

British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society provides opportunities for people with physical disabilities to explore the outdoors, centered around the TrailRider. This is a specially designed, single-wheel, remote access wheelchair that enables the user, propelled by two able-bodied helpers, to take part in wilderness and recreational activities.

Disabled Independent Gardeners Association provides people with significant physical disabilities the opportunity to become involved in gardening. DIGA recognizes gardening as a recreational activity that can enable people with disabilities to develop skills, build self-confidence, learn and grow.

Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia promotes freedom and independence by providing people with disabilities the opportunity to actively participate in an exciting and challenging outdoor sport. Uses a specially designed adaptive sailboat, the Martin-16, which allows joystick or (mouth-operated) sip 'n' puff control. DSA has affiliates in Victoria, Chemainus, Kelowna, and other cities across Canada.

Tetra Society of North America provides volunteer engineers to design and construct customized assistive devices for people with significant physical disabilities. Volunteers work one-on-one with people with specific needs that cannot be met by commercial assistive devices.

Vancouver Adapted Music Society works with musicians of all levels of ability. Provides karaoke and entry-level music making, along with fully equipped performance studios at the GF Strong Rehab Centre and George Pearson Centre, both in Vancouver. The society also promotes more accomplished musicians through its website, by arranging performance opportunities, staging concerts and through recordings.

 

 
           
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