Scenic views of the front range of the Rocky Mountain Ranges and occasionally wildlife such as Osprey, Bald Eagles, Deer and Bears.
How many people will be on this tour?
Each raft can hold up to 11 guests plus the guide (depending on their size and age). We do require a minimum of 8 people for the tour to go ahead.
How big are the rapids?
On the Kananaskis River you will go through class 2 & 3 rapids during your tour.
On the Horseshoe Canyon you will go through class 2, 3 & 4 rapids during your tour.
Check out our Whitewater Rafting Rapid Classification Guide for more information.
What if ti rains?
Our trips run rain or shine. In fact it’s a lot of fun rafting in the rain and you are going to get wet anyway. We just give you the necessary equipment to enjoy your trip with us.
How do I stay warm on the river as I get cold easily?
Everyone will be given a wetsuit, wetsuit booties, fleece, rain jacket and neoprene gloves if required, along with a lifejacket and helmet of course. Even our guests who are “thermally challenged” find that the gear works extremely well to keep them warm and happy. We are in the mountains though, and the river water is refreshing, so we also work hard to keep you warm and inside the raft on your tour.