Thanks to the generosity of our community, the funds raised at the 2024 and 2025 No Limits Galas have already created meaningful change. Here’s a glimpse at what your support has made possible this summer:
The Troublemaker Adaptive Youth Bike
Thanks to funds raised at our 2024 Gala, our youth now have access to The Troublemaker adaptive bike. With its stable three-wheel design, it’s giving kids who face mobility and developmental challenges the chance to experience the joy of riding trails for the very first time. This bike is opening doors to confidence, freedom, and accomplishment—moments that will last long after the ride is over.

Spinal Cord Injury BC Camp
This summer, Dal and seven of his family members joined us for our annual Adaptive Sports Camp. Alongside dozens of others living with spinal cord injuries, they challenged themselves to kayak, bike, hike, and even climb. For Dal, who had been spending much of his time at home adjusting to life in a wheelchair, the camp was a chance to reconnect with the outdoors, his family, and a supportive community—reminding him that adventure is still possible.

TrailRider: New Adaptive Hiking Chair
After a long journey across Europe, our new adaptive TrailRider hiking chair has finally arrived! Funded through the incredible generosity of the 2025 No Limits Gala, the TrailRider will make alpine hikes, forest trails, and wild spaces accessible to participants with mobility challenges. This means more families and friends can share in the beauty of nature together, exploring terrain that was once out of reach.


Raphael’s Story: Finding Belonging
This summer, 5-year-old Raphael, who is autistic, joined our 2-Wheel Kids Bike Camp in Squamish. Through the consistency of a weekly routine, he not only learned to pedal on the pump track but also discovered a sense of belonging—making friends and building connections in a supportive, inclusive environment.

Thank You
Your generosity fuels every ride, paddle, climb, and hike. With your support, Whistler Adaptive can continue to break down barriers and create inclusive opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. Together, we’re building a Sea to Sky where everyone belongs on the trails, in the pool, and on the slopes.
