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This Belle River woman is going to the Grand Canyon!

This Belle River woman's story will make your jaw drop

Good morning from the border — where Canada meets America and neither one blinks. This is Windsor.

You know, sometimes you hear a story and you just have to lean in, right? There's this woman from Belle River, Amanda Loewen, and for almost twenty years, she's been navigating the world in a wheelchair. And look, our city's done a lot for accessibility, and it’s getting better, but there are still limits. Her world, for a long time, ended where the pavement ended. But now? This *mamá* is looking at heading to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. I'm telling you, this is the kind of grit we see around here all the time, but this one's special.

### Breaking Barriers, Literally

So, what changed? Amanda got herself an off-road wheelchair. This isn't your everyday sidewalk cruiser; we're talking about a machine that can handle serious terrain. It’s got treads, it’s got power, and it's basically opened up a whole new world for her. Think about it: Belle River has some beautiful stretches of waterfront, trails through places like the Ojibway Nature Centre, and even just the rougher parts of some of our parks, like Black Oak Heritage Park, that were probably out of reach before. Now, she's not just dreaming of a walk in Jackson Park's sunken gardens; she's planning an adventure that most people, even without a wheelchair, would find daunting.

* This new chair lets her tackle uneven terrain, sand, and even snow. * It's a huge step towards making our region's natural beauty truly accessible. * Her goal is the Grand Canyon, but imagine the local adventures she's already having, from the Windsor waterfront trail to Point Pelee.

This isn't just about a wheelchair; it’s about what access truly means. It’s about not having your world dictated by a curb or a patch of gravel. For us on this side, who are used to seeing the Detroit River as a boundary that's also a connection, it’s a reminder that sometimes the biggest boundaries are the ones we don't even see. Her story is a testament to the spirit of pushing past what's expected, a real Windsor-Essex kind of resilience.

Marco will be talking more about this and other stories on the Morning Wire. Catch him live at mornings.live.

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