A trout river fishing trip of a lifetime on the upper Bow River near Banff, Alberta. Fishing from drift boats your guide will take you through the unspoiled waters of the upper Bow River near Banff National Park. Comfortable and stable McKenzie drift boats allow you to effectively challenge the trout with flies, and your guides will help you match the hatch. You will also have the opportunity to walk and wade to stalk these wild mountain trout.
Your guides are very knowledgeable about the river, its fish and their preferences. The Bow River winds its way through the mountains of Banff National Park and out through the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains to the prairies boasting 40km of catch & release waters in the section below Banff. This section of the Bow River is still a freestone mountain river, no man made structures have affected river flow or streambed. The wild and wary trout in the river make for exceptional sport.
Season: April to October
Requirements: Fishing license, bring a lunch if desired.
Suggested Items: Camera
Suggested Clothing: Boots, hat, warm clothing to suit a variety of weather conditions, rain gear.
Difficulty: Easy
Restrictions: Not recommended for children under 12.
Maximum Number of People: 5
Equipment Provided: Fishing gear and tackle, waders, boat and equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Canmore, Alberta. Canmore is 100 km west of Calgary on Highway #1. Pick up in Banff is included in the price.
Accommodations: Accommodation is not included in the price. Arrangements available.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
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