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Vital Mobility Medical Supplies in Toronto, Canada

The City of Toronto, along with the neighbourhoods of Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough offers a vibrant, multicultural lifestyle to people lucky to call it home. At Vital Mobility, we take pride in being an integral part of the Toronto community. For 16 years and running, we continue to serve individuals, families and caregivers requiring mobility devices and home health care products with responsive, warm and expert service- not to mention excellent, every day pricing. At Vital Mobility, it’s all about family.

Vital Mobility Medical Supplies

Vital Mobility Medical Supplies has been improving the lives of Toronto residents living with limited mobility and recovering from surgery or injury for 16 years. Vital Mobility was funded by Bruno Rzeznikiewiz, a Uruguayan immigrant to Canada, and his family. The mission: to build a company that would feature quick access to thousands of mobility and home health products and always put its customers first.

Sticking to our philosophy, Vital Mobility has grown into Toronto’s leading independent home health care business. We serve the City of Toronto proper including North York, Scarborough and Etobicoke with efficiency and expert customer care.

Families and caregivers looking for hospital bedslift chairsmobility scooterswheelchairswalkers and more visit Vital Mobility’s Toronto-area store and shop online to find excellent pricing. We offer mobility products both for rent and for sale. If a patient’s condition is temporary, services like Vital Mobility’s hospital bed rentalslift chair rentals and wheelchair rentals in Toronto can help them recover and regain comfort and mobility. For visitors to Toronto particularly, both looking to tour the city and/or attend trade or consumer shows, our mobility scooters for rent and electric wheelchair rentals can make exploring any part of the city much easier.

One of the core benefits of working with the team at Vital Mobility is that we have two Toronto-area showrooms. Without needing an appointment, customers can drop by Vital Mobility’s Toronto store located at 3537 Bathurst St, North York, ON M6A 2C7 to explore a great selection of hospital beds for sale. Lift chairs, walkers, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, canesbathroom safety products and home care products are always available in-store. There is no need to second-guess a product’s quality or dimensions when customers have a chance to experience them in person. Mobility and home health care purchases are not small decisions – Vital Mobility seeks to make it easy to shop for them.

In addition, Vital Mobility provides White Glove Delivery across the Toronto area. From the Toronto Island to North York and from Scarborough to Etobicoke, our expert delivery team will deliver and install your hospital bed, lift chair, mobility scooter, power wheelchair (also known as electric wheelchair) and more. In the event of technical difficulties, Vital Mobility’s on-staff technicians are available to troubleshoot and fix your device both by phone or on-site within 24 hours.

As one of the world’s most multi-cultural cities, Toronto and its diverse neighbourhoods charm locals and visitors alike. Toronto is located in Southern Ontario, along the shores of Lake Ontario – one of the five Great Lakes. It boasts an exciting food scene, an impressive array of museums and cultural institutions and a beautiful waterfront that can be enjoyed during cold and warm seasons. Some remarkable Toronto neighbourhoods are Downtown Toronto, Scarborough, North York, Liberty Village, The Annex, Yorkville, Etobicoke and The Beaches among others. Each neighbourhood showcases its own charm and culture. As Canada’s largest city, Toronto is a go-to destination for around 27-million travelers who visit this unique city every year.

Distillery Historic District

Take a trip back to Toronto’s earlier days with a visit to the city’s historic Distillery District. Red brickwork lines the buildings and streets of this charming shopping and dining destination. Located east of downtown Toronto, close to Lake Ontario, the area’s restored Victorian Industrial buildings house beautiful boutiques. Take in a play, enjoy an art gallery and shop until you drop at one of it’s jewelry boutiques. This pedestrian-only destination is perfect for enjoying a delicious gelato in the summer – and downright magical during its yearly Christmas Market.

Distillery Historic District
Distillery Historic District

The CN Tower

Towering above 553.33 m (1,815 ft) above Downtown Toronto, the CN Tower (Canada’s National Tower) is a one of the city’s must see destinations. Featuring breathtaking views as far as 160 km away, and an exciting 58-second ride to the top in one of its glass walled elevators, the CN Tower offers endless entertainment to locals and tourists alike. Its revolving 360 Restaurant serves Canadian cuisine and is a great place to spend time with friends and family. For thrill-seekers, the EdgeWalk provides an opportunity to experience the world’s highest outdoor walk on a building!

CN Tower
CN Tower

Casa Loma

Many visitors to Toronto are surprised to learn that the city has its own castle. Sir Henry Pellatt, with the help of renown architect E.J. Lennox, began to build Casa Loma in 1911. This Edwardian castle on a hill was Pellatt’s life-long dream – and after three years, the nearly 200,000 square foot castle was completed. At the time, Casa Loma was the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt and his wife lived there for just under ten years before they had abandon it due to financial troubles. Today, this architectural masterpiece offers self-guided multimedia tours and an unbeatable view of the city of Toronto.

Casa Loma
Casa Loma

Accessible Events and Festivals in Toronto – Summer 2025

Summer in Toronto is all about getting outside and soaking up the energy of the city. Whether you’re into music, theatre, food, or cultural celebrations, there’s something for everyone—and the best part is, many of these events are becoming more accessible and inclusive than ever.

Here’s a look at some of Toronto’s top accessible festivals and events happening this summer:

Toronto Jazz Festival (June 20 – 29)

The city’s jazz scene comes alive for 10 days of performances by world-renowned artists and rising local talent. With many concerts happening at accessible outdoor venues like Nathan Phillips Square and the OLG Stage in Yorkville, the festival makes it easy for everyone to enjoy live music in the heart of the city. Some events also offer ASL interpretation and accessible seating.

Canada Day Celebrations (July 1)

Toronto goes all out for Canada Day, with live music, fireworks, and cultural programming across the city. Popular celebration spots like Harbourfront Centre and Downsview Park feature wheelchair-accessible paths and washrooms. Wheel-Trans service is also available to help attendees get to the main events comfortably and safely.

Toronto Fringe Festival (July 2 – 13)

This indie performing arts festival is a gem for theatre lovers. With plays, comedy, dance, and experimental performances taking place at venues across the city, the Fringe offers a platform for bold and creative voices.

Many locations offer ramp access, accessible washrooms, and relaxed performances designed for neurodiverse audience members. The main Fringe Patio at the Tranzac Club is also wheelchair accessible.

Toronto Caribbean Carnival (August 1 – 4; Parade on August 2)

Caribana is one of the city’s most vibrant events, celebrating Caribbean culture through music, food, and the dazzling Grand Parade. The parade route along Lakeshore Boulevard includes accessible viewing areas and bleachers.

The festival has continued to improve accessibility offerings, including better mobility support and services for attendees who need them.

Toronto International Film Festival – TIFF (September 4 – 14)

One of the biggest film festivals in the world, TIFF offers movie lovers the chance to catch red carpet premieres and buzz-worthy films from around the globe.

Screenings at TIFF Bell Lightbox and other cinemas include options like closed captioning, audio description, and wheelchair-accessible seating. It’s a great way to experience world-class cinema in a fully inclusive environment.

Whether you’re a local or visiting for the summer, these events offer fantastic ways to experience Toronto’s culture, music, and community spirit—while ensuring accessibility is part of the celebration. Be sure to check individual event websites for detailed accessibility info and updated schedules.

Vaughan Store (Head Office)

Hours

Monday, 9 am–5 pm

Tuesday, 9 am–5 pm

Wednesday, 9 am–5 pm

Thursday, 9 am–5 pm

Friday, 9 am–5 pm

Saturday, 10 am–2 pm

Sunday, Closed

Toronto Store

Hours

Monday, 9 am–5 pm

Tuesday, 9 am–5 pm

Wednesday, 9 am–5 pm

Thursday, 9 am–5 pm

Friday, 9 am–5 pm

Saturday, 10 am–2 pm

Sunday, Closed