Nova Scotia

Paul Vienneau thankful for new wheelchair after brutal winter

A Halifax photographer who affectionately became known around the city as the "asshole with a shovel" this past winter now has a new wheelchair thanks to online fundraising campaign.

Vienneau gained attention around Halifax after he was seen clearing ice and snow from sidewalks

Paul Vienneau in his new wheelchair at the Halifax Public Gardens. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)

A Halifax photographer who helped clear snow and ice from sidewalks this past winter now has a brand new wheelchair.

Paul Vienneau said he picked up the customized wheelchair last Friday.

"[My] old chair was a demo model that we got off the shelf and [the new chair] was actually measured specifically for my body and the way I bend," said Vienneau.

Paul Vienneau became something of a local celebrity after people started seeing him around the city chipping away at the ice. (Jacob Smith/CBC)

"What it feels like is having the lower part of my body cut off and grafted on with someone else's really awesome legs that work super well."

Vienneau gained attention and affectionally became known as the "asshole with the shovel" after people saw him chipping away at the ice this past winter, but his old wheelchair took a beating. 

A crowdfunding page set up by Halifax journalist Jack Scrine raised the $7000 needed to buy the new wheelchair.

"It's like a tangible expression of people's kindness over the winter," Vienneau said.

Now Vienneau said he wants to pay it forward. In August, he intends to hold a fundraiser for students with disabilities in the arts.

He said he is keeping his old wheelchair and intends to use it for shoveling around Halifax next winter.