AOA Expeditions
Adaptive Outdoor Adventures (AOA) is an international adventure travel organization tailored specifically for people with disabilities. Our mandate is to make the adventure world accessible for all travel and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.



Whether it's climbing Machu Picchu or Mt. Kilimanjaro, taking a journey along The Great Wall of China, kayaking the shores of the Galapagos Islands, exploring the deep valleys of the Grand Canyon, cycling the back roads of Europe or the outback of Australia, or taking in the marine life around Canada's Vancouver Island, Adaptive Outdoor Adventures has unlimited expedition possibilities. For details on our international trips please contact our office.



Annually in Western Canada, AOA offers several multi-day hiking, cycling, and paddling expeditions.
2008 AOA Expeditions
CYCLING
South Okanagan, BC June 21, 22
KAYAKING
Broken Group Islands, Vancouver Island, BC. Aug 12 -19
HIKING
Granby Provincial Park, BC July 13
Garibaldi Provincial Park, BC. July 25, 26, 27
Cathedral Provincial Park, BC. Sept
COMBINATION ADVENTURES
Ski to Sea, Kelowna BC April 6
Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, BC June 28, 29
Cultus Lake (SMA), BC. July. 5 & 6
Kananaskis Country, AB. Aug 8-10
2007 AOA Expeditions
CYCLING
KVR Cycle Tour - Kelowna to Naramata, BC
KAYAKING
Discovery Islands - Vancouver Island, Quadra Island, BC
HIKING
Berg Lake, Mount Robson Park - Canadian Rockies west of Jasper, Alberta
Cathedral Lakes - BC/USA border near Keremeos, BC
CLICK HERE to check out our Calgary and area adventures for 2007
2006 AOA Expeditions
KAYAKING
Gulf Islands - Between Vancouver Island and BC's mainland
HIKING
The Pinnacles - Monashee Mountains BC
2005 AOA Expeditions
KAYAKING
Mabel Lake, BC
2004 AOA Expeditions
KAYAKING:
Bowron Lakes - Interior BC
Mabel Lake, BC
HIKING
Mt Frosty - Manning Provincial Park, BC
Race The Rockies - Kananaskis, AB
2003 AOA Expeditions:
KAYAKING
Mabel Lake, BC
HIKING
Three Brothers - Manning Provincial Park, BC
Garibaldi Provincial Park, BC









