CRIS Adaptive Rentals Launches New Adaptive Bike & Pop Up Rentals in BC Parks

 

CRIS Adaptive debuted the newest addition to the fleet of rental equipment, the Hase Bike, in Kekuli Bay Provincial Park. This is the first of a series of equipment to be purchased through the StrongerBC Targeted Regional Tourism Development Initiative (TRTDI). CRIS received the grant in order to facilitate outdoor adventures for all, to promote inclusion and accessibility while supporting the tourism industry.

CRIS is the first adaptive service provider in the Interior of BC to put a Hase system into service. The Hase is a modular adaptive bike that gives clients significant options for supported and independent riding.

The debut of the bike was paired with the debut of the BC Parks/CRIS mobile rental program. CRIS has partnered with BC Parks to offer a mobile rental program for accessible recreation equipment. The schedule for rental "pop ups" is available on AdaptiveRentals.ca

 
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