Nature is adaptable and so are we

Let Cara know how to make your day great.

You are the expert of your own experience.

Although Cara has experiences that have helped shape how she approaches accessibility needs,

(including her own HSP (highly sensitive person) traits,

she knows you and your loved ones are the experts.

She has appreciated receiving insights from her mother-in-law who has been in a wheelchair for over 40 years, a nephew with Autism, a cousin who is blind, workshops and training programs in the Sea to Sky Corridor, and teaching as a Canadian Adaptive Ski Instructor at Whistler Blackcomb for the last two years (that’s me in the sit ski).

Hope you can join us!

Let us know what you think.

Whistler Trails

Fitzsimmons Accessible Nature Trail | Nita Lake Area | Some Lost Lake Trails

Squamish Trails

Most Estuary Trails | Lower part of Coho | Some Spit Trails & Dike Trails along the Squamish River | Some Sea to Sky Gondola Trails (Panarama & Wonderland) | Shannon Falls Trails

Is my dog allowed?

Only Guide dogs that have been trained to assist individuals that are blind or visually impaired are allowed with us during forest bathing sessions. Have more questions? Look for them below.