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ABOUT THIS REGION  WILDERNESS RIVER RAFT TRIPS

Raft trip on the Kootenay River, BC

Paddle the picturesque Kootenay River, the Canadian Rocky Mountains on this rafting expedition. The Kootenay River is superbly scenic. Finding its source high in the Rocky Mountains, the River flows southward to join the main tributary, the Vermillion River. As one they flow through a forested valley, where they have carved beautiful gorges through shale and limestone bed rock and glacial deposits left behind by retreating glaciers 8 -10,000 years ago.

Raft trip on the Kootenay River, BC

The highlight for a rafter includes numerous Grade 2-3 sections of whitewater, Pedley falls, spire like hoodoos near White River, Gibraltar Rock and many good camp sites. Historically the Kootenay or Kutenai Indians traveled through the iver valley but archaeological evidence shows that the broad open Columbia River valley was a more common place of occupation for these natives. Sir George Simpson, governor of the Hudson Bay Company traveled up the River valley in 1841 enroute to Sinclair Pass and the Columbia River. The trip ends at Canal Flats where the Kootenay River continues south through the Rocky Mountain trench.

Raft trip on the Kootenay River, BC

Season: June to August
Requirements: Sleeping bag, sleeping pad.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle.
Suggested Clothing: Warm clothing suited to a variety of weather conditions, rain gear, swimsuit, towel, hiking boots, gloves, hat and waterproof footwear.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: No rafting experience required.
Maximum Number of People: 12
Equipment Provided: Rafts and equipment, camping gear, tents and dry packs.
Transportation: Trips originate and end at Canal Flats, British Columbia. Canal Flats is located just off Highway 93/95, about a 2.5 hour drive from Calgary, Alberta.
Accommodations: Accommodations in tent campsites along the river.
Meal Information: Nutritious and hearty meals are included.
Guide Information: German and French speaking guides available. Experienced, licensed, professional, knowledgeable, fun-loving and caring. All have strong backgrounds in natural history, biology, geology, outdoor education and are knowledgeable about the local region and its folklore. They are licensed by Parks Canada and certified in wilderness first aid and CPR. A 6:1 ratio of clients to guides is followed for all trips.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 10-25 degrees Celsius.
Trip Duration Price
5 days

$1050.00* per person
June 26- 30, July 3-7, July 24-28, Aug 25-29, 2010
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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