Kananaskis Country Rafting
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Rafting in Kananaskis Country, Alberta.
Inside Out Experience offers a variety of adventures in the Canadian Rockies, including a combination tour that features a rafting excursion and a trail ride. The package begins with a two-hour guided trail ride along the Bow, Kananaskis or Elbow River Valleys. A delicious barbecue lunch is served and then after lunch participants meet for an exciting afternoon of rafting. Adventurers spend two or two-and-a-half hours on the river surfing, splashing, playing games with water canons and paddling through the rapids on a professionally-guided raft.
Chinook Rafting offers whitewater rafting and scenic float trips in the Canadian Rockies. Experience Class I to Class IV rapids on one of the Alberta or BC trips. Rivers include the Bow, Horseshoe Canyon, Highwood, Kananaskis and the Kicking Horse. Full- and half-day trips, and transportation available.
For exciting river rafting adventures in the Canadian Rockies, look no further than the Canadian Rockies Adventure Centre. Trips from Canmore, Banff, Golden and Kananaskis Country are available. The Canadian Rockies Adventure Centre also offers a wide range of exciting adventures year-round in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. During summer months, activities offered include wildlife viewing, rock climbing, guided hiking, cave tours and more. In the winter, activities such as ice walks, snowmobiling, ice fishing and ice climbing are featured. Adventures are offered in a variety of locations including Banff, Canmore, Kananaskis Country, Golden and Icefields Parkway region.
No experience is necessary to ride the wild rapids with Rainbow Riders. Hop in a whitewater raft and traverse the Bow or Kananaskis rivers. Experience the thrill on class 1 to 4 rapids, or enjoy a gentle float trip. This company also offers riverboarding, which is a type of boogie board that allows one to ride the rapids. In operation from June to September, trips depart at 10am, 2pm and 6pm daily. Trips start and finish at the Rafter Six Ranch in Bow Valley Provincial Park.







