Wilderness Experiences aren’t for everyone.
But they’re absolutely for you!
Single and multi-day adaptive expeditions designed for participants AND volunteers who are ready for something deeper. Remote locations. Expert support. Real transformation.
Welcome to Something Different
This isn’t a retreat.
It’s not therapy in disguise.
It’s not a guided stroll through a park.
Adaptive Wilderness Expeditions are single and multi-day, immersive outdoor experiences designed for people with disabilities who want something more. More challenge, more connection, more meaning.
These are bold, remote, yet well-supported journeys built around your goals and your unique strengths.
Every expedition is led by trained guides and supported by adaptive gear, skilled volunteers, and a tight-knit team. Whether you're hiking, paddling, hunting, hot-air ballooning, or conquering terrain you never thought possible, you're not just along for the ride. You're the reason we're out here.
You don’t need to be an athlete. You just need to want it.
So if something inside you is curious, or even a little scared in a good way, you’re in the right place.
2026 Expeditions
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Cathedral Lakes Expedition 2026
June 22 - 24: Cathedral Lakes Provincial Park, BC
Hiking · Fishing · Paddling
Lodge + Camping
5 volunteers needed
2 spots remainingThree days in one of BC's most spectacular alpine parks. You set the pace - summit attempt, lakeside fishing, or a paddle across turquoise water. Every option is supported and every option is real.
Featuring: BC Parks, West Kelowna FIre Department, West Kelowna Tim Hortons
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Clearwater Rafting Expedition
July 29 - 31, 2026: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
Whitewater Rafting · Hiking
Cabin + Camping
5 volunteers needed
2 spots remainingBig water. Real rapids. Helmcken Falls in your backyard. Three days of whitewater adventure in one of BC's most dramatic wilderness settings, fully guided and fully supported.
Brought to you by: Okanagan Realtors & Kelowna Fire Department
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Nass River Wilderness Rafting Expedition
August 18 - 27: Nass River, BC
Multi-day Wilderness Rafting
Tented Camping
5 volunteers needed
4 - 5 spots remainingSeven days on a remote river with a skilled guide team, and pur adrenaline. This is the flagship Adaptive Wilderness Expedition of the 2026 season - and the most demanding.
Brought to you by: The Stober Foundation & Riverside Adventures
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CMH Lodge + Heli-Hike
Early September: Bob Burns Lodge, BC
Heli-hiking · Via Ferrata
Canadian Mountain Holidays Lodge
5 volunteers needed
3 spots remaining8-minute helicopter rides takes you to Mt. Nimbus???. The lodge takes care of everything else. What you do with the mountains in between is up to you. The highest-access, most remote alpine experience Adaptive Adventures has ever offered.
Brought to you by: Alpine Helicopters, Canadian Mountain Holidays
Custom Team Expeditions
Want to create something for your group, agency, or partner network? Let’s build a wilderness experience that fits.
The Support System
You're Not Alone Out There
For participants, we provide trail-tested adaptive equipment, expert guides, emergency protocols, satellite comms, and team support before, during, and after your expedition.
Adaptive gear tailored to your needs
Pre-trip planning support
Trained staff & medical readiness
Ask us about scholarships!
You're the Reason This Happens
Special Supporters (aka donors and/or volunteers) move participants, carry gear, cook meals, offer emotional support, and more. Donors often cover the costs that make this accessible. You’re not just observing transformation - you’re experiencing too.
Sponsor a participant or fund a trip
Apply as a volunteer support team member
Fund adaptive gear or travel
Help us scale to more regions
For Those Who Want to Give More Than a Cheque
Some people fund expeditions. Some join them.
Adaptive Wilderness Expeditions offers limited spaces for special supporters. Donors, mentors, and skilled volunteers who want to carry gear, cook meals, share stories, and become part of something they didn’t know they were missing.
This isn’t a photo op. It’s not to check a box. It’s sweat equity… or rather trail equity. Something very real.
These special supports can access:
A hands-on role supporting a single day experience or a multi-day expedition
Pre-trip orientation and guide-level training
Connection with participants who challenge your assumptions and expand your world
A first-hand understanding of where your support goes, and why it matters
Recognition as a named supporter (if desired)
"Turns out, I needed the mountain too.”
- Special Supporter, 2023
Apply for an Expedition: We'll ask about your goals, experience and how we can support you.
Meet the Team: Our staff and volunteers will connect to help you prepare.
Train & Launch: You’ll receive guidance and support all the way to your departure and beyond. Check out the gear here.
Whether you carry the pack, fund the trip, or fuel the whole journey, your support doesn’t just make this happen, it becomes part of the story.
Ready to Go Further?
Looking for something more… casual?
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Kent Stewart, Participant, KVR Trip 2025
"Being able to get out into the backcountry and travel under my own power is incredibly meaningful. While my friends and family may have the physical ability to do this, there’s so much more involved — planning, equipment, support staff, and cost. All of which would normally make something like this out of reach for me.
Adaptive Adventures makes these trips accessible to anyone willing to give it a try. I feel so fortunate to be among the participants and never take a single moment for granted.”
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Jenna, Participant, Haida Gwaii Trip 2023
"Accessible Wilderness Expedition showed me what’s possible when adventure meets accessibility. From climbing massive trees and kayaking for the first time, to fishing and learning about Haida Gwaii’s culture, I felt empowered, independent, and truly connected to the world around me.
The staff and volunteers were amazing — their support turned impossible moments into unforgettable triumphs. This trip was lifechanging, and everyone with a disability should have the opportunity to experience it."
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Bob Baker, Participant
"My world had been shrinking daily as I thought I couldn’t do much anymore. This trip expanded my world and gave me hope for the future. Crying as we paddled along a cloud-filled lake at the beauty and stillness I thought I could never experience again, the joy of freedom!
I could do things again and the hope and realization that I could experience them again has changed me forever."