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Paddle & Pedal

Scenery, Stories, Nature, Memories

Raft & Ride

Scenery, Stories, Nature, E-Bikes
A Beautiful Way to Experience Canmore

RAFT & RIDE

Join Canmore Raft tours and our friends at White Mountain Adventures for a Scenic Nature Float and E-Bike adventure on, and along, the shores of the mighty Bow River. Guests on this one-of-a-kind experience will meet the team at CRT at the Canmore public boat launch where guides will prepare you for a 1-hour scenic river float on the glacial fed Bow River right here in Canmore. After the float, ready yourself for a fully guided e-bike adventure back into town along the many trail systems that run along the valley bottom!

The Details:

Big mountain views, glacial waters, beautiful spruce and pine shorelines and ample opportunities to catch a glimpse or two of some wildlife, are just a few of the highlights that our Townie Float offers our guests. After the float we meet our friends from White Mountain Adventures! Starting at our takeout, we ready ourselves for a fully guided e-bike experience back into town. This part of the journey takes us through spruce and lodge pole pine forests, past old coal mine relics, and along the shores of the Bow River making this experience the perfect outing for everyone. This adventure starts downtown Canmore, only minutes away from the local pubs, restaurants, shops, and galleries, and only a hop, skip and a jump from most hotels and bed and breakfasts.

Trip Type:
1 hour Scenic River float and 1.5 hour guided e-bike adventure
Departures:
Daily at 10am and 2pm. Approximately 2.5 hours total length
Trip Includes:
Includes PFD, interpretive guide, helmets, e-bike.
Trip Prices:
$129.00 (plus GST) (does not include gratuities)
Availability:
June 15 – Sept 15 (approx.)
Requirements:
• Must be 12 years of age and at least 5 feet tall
• Minimum 2 people and a Max of 7 per trip.
• Must book 24 hours in advance of tour
Sketch of pine cones on a branch
"A great mixture of the natural and cultural histories of Canmore, seen from the comfort of the river and a saddle of a bike".
Guide with oar on an orange raft.
Our professional guides do all the work so you can sit back and enjoy the views.
Deer family along the shore of the Bow River
While we can't guarantee it, our wilder friends often make an appearance.
The Canmore Raft Tours vanwith orange rafts in the background.
Top Notch E-Bikes await at the end of the float to get you onto the next part of your adventure!
Deer family along the shore of the Bow River
While we can't guarantee it, our wilder friends often make an appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • WHEN DO YOU OPEN AND CLOSE YOUR SEASON?

    The Paddle and Pedal tour opens June 1st and close September 15th. Our season is always subject to change due to water levels and the Rocky Mountain weather.

  • WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED?

    A 1-hour drive west of Calgary, Alberta - Canmore is located along the Trans-Canada on the East boundary of Banff National Park. We have a seasonal kiosk that runs June 15th(ish) to the September Labour Day weekend. Our tours depart at the Canmore Public Boat Launch, just a five-minute walk from downtown.

  • IS THERE TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED TO THE RIVER?

    No. Our river put-in is downtown Canmore. Guests can park downtown (or right at the river) and walk to the river.

  • ARE THERE RESTRICTION ON AGE AND PHYSICAL ABILITIES?

    Ages 12 and up and must be 5 feet in height for this toure. Please call us (1-888-RIVERS-0) if you would like to discuss. All guests must wear a coast guard approved PFD (personal floatation device) that we provide. There are two sizes: adult and youth (each PFD is adjustable). Participants must be willing and able to wear a PFD while on the raft. Those who will/cannot, won't be allowed to board the raft. Must wear a bike helmet for the e-bike portion of the tour as well.

  • CAN I WEAR MY OWN RIVER GEAR?

    Even though we do have very experienced water people on our tours, unfortunately all PFDs and bike helmets must be supplied by Canmore Raft Tours and White Mountain Adventures.

  • DO WE NEED TO FILL OUT A WAIVER AND WHAT ARE THE RISKS WITH RAFTING?

    Yes, all guests must fill out a waiver. Although we operate a Scenic River Tour, there are always risks involved. Hazards include but are not limited to: fast flowing cold water, trees and rocks in the water, insect bites and stings, wildlife encounters, slips on the shoreline that may cause injury, and sunburn. White Mountain will also require a waiver for the e-bike portion of the tour You can view our waiver here.

  • WHAT SHOULD WE WEAR?

    Dress appropriate for the weather on the day you are rafting. No special equipment/clothing is needed – you can be downtown shopping and then into our rafts in a matter of minutes. Footwear must be worn at all times during the tour. We do however recommend flat soled shoes – shoes with a heel are usually pretty awkward in the boat.

  • WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO GO RAFTING?

    Anytime during the summer – the Bow River has steady flows May to September. Weekdays can less crowded, as are the early/late season weekends.

  • WHAT IS THE WATER TEMPERATURE?

    During May & early June, the water is at its coldest around 3 – 5°C. Later in the summer, the river warms up (a bit) to roughly 8 -10°C.

  • WHAT IS THE WATER LEVEL?

    There are no rapids on our float trips. The river is moving, with little chance of getting splashed or falling out.

  • HOW LONG IS THE TRIP?

    Our day trips run about 1 hour: 10 minutes of raft safety/introductions/pfd sizing, 40 – 45 minutes of rafting, followed by a 10 minute return trip back to the put-in. Evening raft trips are 2 - 2.5 hours: 10 minutes of raft safety/introductions/pfd sizing; 1.5 – 2 hours of rafting followed by a 15 minute return trip back to the put-in.

  • WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT RAINS?

    We raft rain or shine. If it looks like it may rain please make sure to bring rain gear.

  • HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON THE RAFT?

    A raft’s maximum capacity is 11 people, plus guide.

  • CAN WE BRING A CAMERA/GOPRO; CAN I WEAR IT ON THE RIVER?

    Yes, but Canmore Raft Tours does not take any responsibility for items lost or broken on the river trip including cameras/GoPros.

  • DOES EVERYONE PADDLE?

    On our raft trips, guides do all the work!

  • ARE WE STRAPPED IN?

    Absolutely not. In the unlikely event of flipping or getting stuck on a rock or tree, we need to be able to exit the raft freely.

  • IS RAFTING DANGEROUS?

    With Canmore Raft Tours' activities, an element of risk is inherent & beyond human control; this is often what attracts people to rafting. Canmore Raft Tours spares no effort to ensure that you are aware of risks and hazards, but cannot assume responsibility for your safety or loss of personal equipment.

  • HOW CAN WE BOOK?

    We take bookings online. Just click on the book now button under the trip you wish to join, and follow the instructions. You can also book by phone or make a reservation in person at our raft shack located downtown once it opens.

  • DO WE NEED TO RESERVE THE WHOLE RAFT?

    No, you just book for the amount of people who wish to raft; we will fill the rest of the raft with other guests.

  • IF OUR GROUP RESERVES SEPARATELY, CAN WE BE GUARANTEED TO BE IN THE SAME RAFT?

    We can never guarantee a group will be together if you book separately. The best way is to elect one group leader that takes care of the whole payment, which then gives you the best odds of being in the same raft. We will do our best to put everyone together if possible.

  • CAN WE PAY CASH UPON ARRIVAL?

    Not really. We require your reservation to be paid in full prior to your trip. Without full payment, we cannot hold the spots for you. Guides must be reserved for the day. We will be accepting cash at our raft shack once it opens.

  • DO YOU GIVE REFUNDS?

    Full refunds are given if a cancellation is received 48 hours prior to the trip date. The deposit is non-refundable within 48 hours of trip. If a booking is made the day of the trip, no refunds will be given. If the weather approaches extreme and safety is a concern, the trip will be reassessed, delayed, cancelled or re-scheduled. We live in the mountains where the weather can change in a moment, so decisions may be last minute.

Cancellation Policy

Full refunds are given if a cancellation is received 48 hours prior to the trip date. The deposit is non-refundable within 48 hours of trip. If a booking is made the day of the trip, no refunds will be given. If the weather approaches extreme and safety is a concern, the trip will be reassessed, delayed, cancelled or re-scheduled. We live in the mountains where the weather can change in a moment, so decisions may be last minute.

  • Making a reservation is quick and easy! If you wish to view our waiver, cancellation policies and to answer any questions you may have before booking, please click on the tabs above! Use the booking tool below to select a date, enter your contact details and securely make payment. When you select the date, any tours available that day will show in the booking portal below. Example - Private tours are available starting June 1st, so it's visible at the moment, but as soon as you click July 1st on the booking tool, the regular Townie Tours become available to book. If you have any troubles or questions, don't hesitate to contact us. See you at the river!

  • Making a reservation is quick and easy! Use the booking tool below to select a date, enter your contact details and securely make payment. You'll receive a confirmation immediately and so will we. If you have any troubles or questions, don't hesitate to contact us. See you at the river!

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A map of the Bow River
Orange raft leaving the put-in.

The Rafting Adventure Begins!

A beaver along the shore of the Bow River

A Beaver Hard at Work

A black bear eating berries along the shoreline

Black Bear Eating Berries

Raft guide taking pictures of a group along the shore of the river

Photos at Skippingstone Beach

Two rafts in the river with mountains in the background

The Bend