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Per Person
Ages 12+
CA$ 135
Paddle Your Own Adventure in Jasper’s Rapids!
Take on Jasper’s whitewater from a whole new perspective — in your very own inflatable kayak! These easy-handling, sit-on-top kayaks put you right at the heart of the action, offering a thrilling yet beginner-friendly way to experience the river.
Your adventure begins in Jasper where you’ll meet your licensed river guide and gear up with all the technical equipment you’ll need. After a safety and paddle briefing, you’ll hit the water and follow your guide through a scenic stretch of river. Inflatable kayaks are known for their buoyancy and stability, making them a great choice for both first-time paddlers and seasoned thrill seekers.
Along the way, you’ll enjoy calm flowing sections of river broken up by 5 sets of beginner-friendly Class 2 rapids that provide plenty of excitement without being overwhelming. With your guide coaching your technique and leading the way, you’ll have the chance to paddle the gentler lines or test your skills on slightly splashier routes depending on your comfort level.
This trip uses a mix of single and double kayaks, with group configuration determined by your guide. Guests under 18 must paddle in a double kayak with a parent or guardian. Whether you’re navigating your own kayak or sharing the adventure with a partner, you’ll get the perfect balance of thrills and tranquility as you explore Jasper’s mountain waterways.
The total round-trip time is about 2 hours, including instruction, transfers, and approximately 1 hour on the water. With its Class 2 rapids, this tour is fun, wet, and adrenaline-filled, while remaining accessible to beginners who are comfortable in the water. Guests must be able to swim, be at least 12 years old, and weigh a minimum of 90 lbs (41 kg).
Best For: Active paddlers, adventurous beginners, experienced rafters looking for a new challenge, and thrill seekers who want more control over their whitewater experience.
What we Provide: Licensed river guides, self-bailing inflatable kayaks, paddles, wetsuits, booties, paddle jackets, life jackets, and helmets.
What to Wear: A swimsuit or shorts under casual wear is best. Clothing worn under wetsuits gets wet, so be sure to bring a towel and warm clothes for afterward.