11/04/2025
From our founder, Adam: “I’m proud to have shared the No Limits Collective mission at the 2025 Spinal Cord Injury Alberta Peer Conference, discussing how accessible housing can transform communities across Alberta.”
🏡 Watch the full talk here 👇
Expert Builder: Removing The Stigmas of Accessible Housing
Accessible housing is the way forward. ➡️The founder of No Limits Collective, Adam Arsenault, had the opportunity to speak at the 2025 ...
10/02/2025
Building accessible isn't just a smart choice for your future. It's also more cost-effective.
According to new data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), 75% of accessibility features cost less than $500 to include during construction, and the total additional cost for building a fully accessible home was just 6-12% of standard construction costs
They also found that retrofitting your home for accessibility later costs 10x more. The takeaway? Building accessible isn't significantly more expensive. Not building accessible is.
Read the data: https://bit.ly/4nZdVEY
09/12/2025
Our Founder Adam was invited to speak at the ICC Alberta Housing Roundtable yesterday in Edmonton!
The discussion was focused on affordable housing solutions for people with developmental and diverse abilities—exactly what NLC delivers. It was an opportunity to share insights and show how programs like ours are leading the way.
Thank you so much to the ICC for having us out! 👏
08/29/2025
Have you heard of us and what we’re up to?
We’re ‘No Limits Collective’ 👋
Our program helps homeowners in Alberta build accessible backyard rental properties. Then we partner with various organizations to find the right tenants for each new build.
We also offer property management to make the experience seamless for both homeowners and tenants.
If you are a…
🟨 Property owner interested in building a rental property to earn passive income while improving your community
🟧 Potential partner such as a non-profit or organization interested in facilitating accessible housing
🟩 Home builder looking to tap into the blossoming market of accessible housing and its potential
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05/30/2025
As we close out our series, we want to highlight some excellent local spots that have made accessibility a priority.
Businesses that create spaces that are inclusive to everyone in the community should be supported. We encourage you to visit some these summer.
What are some other local accessible spots that should be on our radar? Let’s share and uplift these businesses! 🙌
05/28/2025
Just like we should be building homes with basic accessibility features, we should do the same for playgrounds so that all children, regardless of ability, can play and interact together.
We are thrilled to see more accessible playgrounds being introduced across Alberta. For , here are some of our favourites in Edmonton and area.
Willow Park School
We especially appreciate Clareview Playground, which features double-wide ramps through the main structure, an accessible sway fun rocker, and one of the few ground-level merry-go-rounds in Edmonton.
Are we missing any? How has your family benefited from accessible playgrounds? Please share! 👇
05/27/2025
Here is testing out the kitchen in one of our accessible backyard suites in Spruce Grove!
This week is , a time to celebrate progress toward a more inclusive Canada—and to reflect on the work still to be done.
Accessible homes shouldn’t just be for people with mobility challenges. Having thoughtful design elements like lowered countertops and barrier-free sinks makes a home more inclusive for all ages and abilities.
Advocating for these basic accessibility features in the homes we build is important and starts with us! Look around your home and ask yourself: “Could everyone visit and feel welcome?”
05/26/2025
National AccessAbility Week is a time to celebrate accessibility and inclusion and to recognize the contributions of Canadians with disabilities. We believe the first place inclusivity starts is in the homes we build within our communities.
📌 To learn more about our program designed to create accessible rental suites across Alberta, visit our website at nolimitscollective.com
05/21/2025
We're proud to sponsor this incredible event, which will bring together people with spinal cord injuries, their families, caregivers, and professionals for panel discussions, peer-led conversations, and interactive vendor booths!
Mark Your Calendars: September 18, 2025.
🗓 Save the Date!
The 2025 Spinal Cord Injury Alberta Peer Conference is happening in Calgary on September 18, 2025!
Join us for a day of connection, learning, and community. This event brings together people with spinal cord injuries, families, caregivers, and professionals for panel discussions, peer-led conversations, and interactive vendor booths.
Proudly presented by our sponsors: Pipella Law and No Limits Collective.
Mark your calendar and stay tuned for more details!
05/21/2025
We’re just months away from Darcy moving out of the long-term care facility he’s been living in and into his beautiful new accessible home in Sunrise Beach!
Thank you to our No Limits Builder for working tireless on this project for Darcy. This home is going to change his life 💛
Please note: Tours of this accessible home will be available when construction is complete. Stay tuned for details.
05/05/2025
Did you know Alberta is one of the last provinces in Canada that does not have an Accessibility Act?
This needs to change! 🪧 Join us on May 6th from 12 - 1 PM at the Alberta Legislature Building as we send a clear message to our provincial leaders: Alberta needs strong and effective accessibility legislation.
We’ll be there with + as we fight to improve the quality of life for our friends, family and community members with disabilities.
See you tomorrow 🤝