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ABOUT THIS REGION  WHITEWATER RAFTING

Whitewater rafting on the Rouge River

Come and discover the many delights of the most popular whitewater rafting river in Quebec, the Rouge River. Considered as one of the best whitewater rafting excursions in America, the Rouge River offers first class rapids throughout summer. Situated on the river shore, our center offers an array of white water activities, including a complete BBQ meal, a hot tub, interior showers, a swimming pool, a natural beach sun deck and all. Come for a special family outing and ride down one of the tamer sections of the Rouge River. This 'softer' package is ideal if you want to swim or just relax. You will discover magnificent sandy beaches and safely ride down Class 3 rapids.

Whitewater rafting on the Rouge River

Two day packages are also available. Our guides offer a variety of activities: rafting, kayaking and horseback riding. The two day package include your choice of activities, mid-day snack and complete BBQ dinner on Day 1 and complete breakfast and mid snack on Day 2, one night of camping with campfire and access to the centre's facilities.

Whitewater rafting on the Rouge River

Season: late April to early September
Requirements: Tents and sleeping bags for overnight trips.
Suggested Items: Waterproof camera, sunscreen, daypack.
Suggested Clothing: Swim suit, sweater, running shoes, windbreaker, towel, dry change of clothes, hat, socks gloves.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 44
Equipment Provided: Rafts and equipment, inflatable kayaks.
Transportation: Trips originate near the town of Kilmar on the Rouge River, about 60 minutes from Montreal, Quebec or Ottawa, Ontario.
Accommodations: Not included on the single day packages but available at local motels, bed and breakfasts or camping. The 2 day packages includes camping. Alternative lodging can also be arranged. The camp has showers, swimming pool and hot tub.
Meal Information: Full day trips include a BBQ meal. Two day packages include two snacks, dinner and breakfast.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Trip Duration Price
1 day
$105.00* per person
One day of whitewater rafting
1 day
$65.00* per person
Soft rafting
1 day
$65.00* per adult
Three hour rafting 'Express'
2 days
$189.00* per person
One day of whitewater rafting, one day horseback riding, one night camping
2 days
$119.00* per person
One day of whitewater rafting, one free day at the resort, one night of camping
2 days
$189.00* per person
One day of whitewater rafting, one day of sportyaking, one night of camping
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 8.00% Provincial Sales Tax

If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.

Whitewater rafting on the Rouge River

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