Hotel Rooms With A Wheelchair | Accessible Hotel Room OR IS IT??

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    This isn't my first stay at a hotel using my wheelchair. Majority of the time you cannot book an accessible hotel room. Most hotels only have two wheelchair friendly rooms. In this video this is your typical set up for an "Accessible" wheelchair room. Now, I'm very versatile. I can adapt, make due with whatever room I'm dealt with. However havening a room that can accommodate someone with mobility issues is a bonus. It make a hotel stay much more comfortable and enjoyable. Have a watch and YOU BE THE JUDGE.
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    Experience Halifax's finest hospitality
    Whether you're travelling for business or pleasure, we are confident you'll agree that Château Bedford - Hotel & Suites exceeds the standard of excellence in accommodations for Atlantic Canada. We are conveniently located right off Highway 102 on the west side of Halifax close to Bedford; only 20 minutes from the Halifax Stanfield International Airport and 2 minutes from shopping and dining.
    Designed with travelers in mind, our hotel has raised the bar on quality, service and comfort. Situated only minutes from Bayers Lake and the BMO Centre, the hotel pays tribute to Halifax's long and illustrious history through its unique photography throughout the hotel. Combining the essence of yesterday with the technology of today, our hotel delivers an unforgettable experience and ambiance.
    Château Bedford - Hotel & Suites wants every guest to feel like he or she is our most important guest. No effort will be spared by our friendly and helpful staff to ensure all your needs and expectations are exceeded. Before starting your day, enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast. When you're looking for a hotel in Halifax, there is no better choice.
    THINGS TO DO IN HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA
    Alexander Keith's Brewery
    Chateau Bedford Hotel Room Originally established in 1820, Nova Scotia's oldest brewery is new again. Join us for a walk through brewing history that you'll never forget. From the moment the Warden greets you, until the inn keepers of the Stag's Head tavern say farewell, you'll be entertained and educated by the costumed guides. We're in the Brewery Market at 1496 Lower Water Street in Historic Halifax.
    Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
    Located on Summer Street, this museum features the natural wonders of Nova Scotia. See an eagle's nest, stand beside a moose, and a real whale skeleton. Displays cover geology, botany, mammals, birds and marine life, archaeology and impressive Mi'kmaq quillwork. See fossils (including a mastodon skeleton) , mineral specimens, semi-precious gems, dioramas and a botany gallery. Open May 18 to October 31, Mon. to Sat. 9am to 5pm, Wed. to 8pm. Winter hours: closed Mondays, otherwise open until 5pm, Wed. to 8pm
    Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame
    Open since the fall of 1990, Discovery Centre has entertained and enlightened more than 300,000 visitors, both on site and throughout the Atlantic region with our travelling exhibits program. More than 80 hands-on exhibits illuminate the entertaining and educational principles of bridges, electricity, chemistry, bubbles, light and sound, health, physics, optical illusions and more.
    Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
    Halifax Citadel Historic Site
    Things to do in Halifax Constructed between 1828 and 1856, this citadel is an impressive star-shaped masonry structure complete with its defensive ditch, ramparts, musketry gallery, powder magazine, garrison cells, guard room, barracks and school room.
    Pier 21 National Historic Site
    From the twenties to the seventies, Pier 21 was Canada's 'front door' to over a million immigrants, wartime evacuees, refugees, troops, war brides and their children.
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    About me :)
    Twenty three years ago I suffered a spinal cord injury on a cold dark November night. It was diagnosed I had a T-12 incomplete compressional fracture. Since day one of my accident I have had and continue to have an enormous amount of support from my family, friends and community. Once becoming completely independent, bound to a wheelchair I always enjoyed giving back. Whether it was visiting schools, community organizations public speaking, demonstrating sports, visiting newly injured spinal cord patients, helping with non-profit organizations helping people is what I love to do. That is why I decided to start ParaLife TV. In today's world as we all know public gatherings, in my neck of the woods anyway have been basically shut down. ParaLife TV is a way for me to continue to help. Through RUclips I am able show people day to day experiences, how I have adapted to life in a wheelchair and share what our community has to offer.

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