Intergenerational travel creates stronger families and more confident young people

For some families, a trip abroad ends when they return home. Photos shelved, stories briefly shared, then life resumes. However, for Lynette and Michael Rooker of Montreal, the impact continues long after.
Sebastian “Zuko” Carrasco’s adaptive climbing journey proves adventure does not end after injury

Sebastian Carrasco Zuffi, also known as Zuko, built his life in the mountains long before his path changed. As a UIAGM-certified mountain guide and international climber, he travelled and climbed across Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South America.
Where the Shoreline Opens: Accessible Beaches, Ocean Tourism, and the Power of Belonging

For travellers from all over the world , the shoreline is a place of simple joy, walking barefoot across soft sand, simply listening to waves ripple against the shore, feeling the salt wind on one’s face.
History, Cowboys & Food in Cheyenne, Wyoming

When I think about the wild west, wheelchair accessible isn’t what comes to mind. Cheyenne, Wyoming, changed that opinion. It was a fun and informative trip with my brother, Mark.
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