Lack of accessible transportation on Sea to Sky a ‘significant disappointment,’ non-profit says


By Braden Dupuis
Whistler council endorses proposal for new accessibility policy

While Whistler’s accessible accommodations and programs through the Whistler Adaptive Sports Program are world class, the lack of accessible transportation in the Sea to Sky corridor and within the resort represents a “significant disappointment” for those who need it, according to a disability non-profit. Chris McBride, executive director of the Spinal Cord Injury Organization of BC (SCIBC), highlighted the issue in a recent letter to Whistler council.…

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February 7, 2020

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