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Whitewater kayaking trips on the Clearwater River

Experience the thrill of whitewater kayaking on these introductory tours on the Clearwater River in central British Columbia. Explore the pristine river canyons and the breathe taking rapids of the Clearwater River in Wells Gray Park by paddling these tandem Whitewater Inflatable Kayaks: highly manoeuvrable, very stable & comfortable. Great introduction to whitewater kayaking and ideal stepping-stone to more advanced kayaking skill development.

Whitewater kayaking trips on the Clearwater River

These river adventures include high-end technical gear and equipment backed by years of river guiding expertise and local knowledge utilizing the Clearwater River and Wells Gray Provincial Park. Your guides cater to families of all ages and special events (i.e. birthdays, weddings, office parties, etc.). A luxurious 15 passenger van is used for transportation of guests to and from the river.

Whitewater kayaking trips on the Clearwater River

Season: April to October
Suggested Clothing: Bathing suit, shorts, t-shirt, hat, running shoes, aqua socks or river sandals (bare feet or thongs are not safe on the river), and secure glasses straps. On cool days add a wool, fleece, or polypropylene top, long pants (no cotton pants or jeans, as they make you feel colder!), wool or polypropylene socks, and rain gear. Finally, bring along a towel and a complete set of dry clothes (including shoes) for after your trip.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 6
Equipment Provided: Inflatable kayaks and equipment, rain gear, windbreaker, long John wet suit, fleece top, personal flotation device and a helmet.
Transportation: Trips begin and end in the town of Clearwater, BC. Follow the Yellowhead (Highway #5) to Clearwater - about 1½ hours drive north of Kamloops, BC, 3½ hours south of Jasper, AB, 5 hours from Vancouver, BC and 6 from Edmonton, AB. On arriving in Clearwater, take the town site junction opposite the Wells Gray Inn - to the left if heading north (from Kamloops), or the right if heading south (from Jasper). We are approximately 2 kms off Hwy #5. After driving off Hwy #5, go past Dutch Lake on your right, over the Clearwater River bridge and watch for a Super Save gas-station. Turn left immediately after this onto Young Rd. Drive past the Mohawk Gas-Station staying on Young Road (the commercial frontage road) for another 200 meters. We are located Uptown Clearwater at the Clearwater Plaza (58 Young Road) next door to the BC Liquor Store, Credit Union/Bank, Supermarket, etc.
Accommodations: Not included in the package but available at local hotels, motels and lodges.
Meal Information: Buffet lunch included with full day trips.
Guide Information: Your guides have an outstanding safety record; over 20 years of river guiding experience in Canada. All guides are trained in First Aid and specific rescue skills.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures will average from 15-25 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Full day trips also available for groups.
Trip Duration: 1 day
$125.00* per adult
3 hour return trip
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Whitewater kayaking trips on the Clearwater River

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