By Janeece Keller Here are 10 must-try winter activities for all abilities that will turn shivers of cold or fear into flutters of excitement. Does the thought of slipping and sliding on ice and snow send shivers down your spine? Here are 10 must-try winter activities for all abilities that will turn those shivers of fear into flutters of excitement. READ MORE: 'Significant barriers': Calls for a national year of accessible tourism Para Ice Hockey is an inclusive sport, one of the best winter activities for all abilities because the able-bodied and people with a disability can play together.
If you're aged six and over, you can give it a go. Previously known as Sledge Hockey or Sled Hockey, Para Ice Hockey is one of the most popular sports in the Winter Paralympic Games. Australians can play at ice rinks in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide.
Once you're out on the ice everyone is on a level playing field, so you have a chance to exercise not only your muscles but also your teamwork, grit and competitive skills. Find out more here. Planning for a trip to the snow with a wheelchair can be a challenge.
Even more so when it's in a foreign country. What can non-skiers or riders do? What will keep you entertained if there's no adaptive snow sport program or your support team aren't comfortable supporting you on the slopes? In Hakuba Japan the answer is go snowmobiling. Hakuba 47 is the only snowmobile driving school in Japan, so you're in safe hands when you joi.