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Experience thrilling whitewater rapids on the Kicking Horse River with guided rafting and enjoy a gourmet BBQ lunch after this 5-hour adventure in British Columbia.

The Kicking Horse River rafting trip offers a full 5-hour adventure in British Columbia, balancing exhilarating whitewater rapids with scenic float sections. For around 2.5 hours on the river, participants encounter Class II to IV rapids that promise splashes, bouncy waves, and plenty of adrenaline. The trip concludes with a gourmet packed BBQ lunch served in the cozy DayLodge, making it a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers comfortable in water, with a minimum age of 12 and a weight of at least 90 pounds. The tour employs top-of-the-line gear and is led by professional guides, ensuring safety and expert insights. While the experience is suitable for fully mobile participants, it takes place rain or shine, adding a touch of unpredictability to the journey.
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The adventure begins at the River Base located at 2750 Beaverfoot Rd. Travelers can self-drive and check-in at the DayLodge by walking down the stairs just before 8:45 am. The convenient location on TransCanada Highway #1 makes it easy to find and access.

After check-in, a short 8-minute bus transfer takes guests to the rafting start point. The guides conduct a thorough safety briefing before launching onto the river, ensuring everyone is prepared for the upcoming adventure.

The first part of the trip takes place on the upper, gentler section of the Yoho National Park. This scenic float lasts about an hour, allowing participants to enjoy breathtaking views of the rocky mountain landscape and get accustomed to the water. It’s an ideal warm-up for the more vigorous rapids downstream.
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The second half of the trip involves approximately 1.5 hours of intense rapids across 14 sets of whitewater, ranging from Class 2 to Class 4+. Expect to get soaked, as the water roars through this section. The guides expertly navigate the large waves and swift currents, adding excitement and safety to the ride.
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Participants are equipped with top-of-the-line gear, including life jackets, helmets, and dry suits if needed. The guides are praised for their professionalism, friendliness, and knowledge, making the experience both safe and entertaining. Their ability to explain the river dynamics enhances the adventure for all skill levels.

After the adrenaline rush, guests return to the base, where they can relax in heated change rooms and warm up. The gourmet BBQ lunch is served in the cozy DayLodge, offering a satisfying end to the day. The meal is highly praised and considered a perfect way to unwind after the splashes.

The tour is designed for fully mobile participants at least 12 years old and weighing 90 pounds or more. It is rain or shine, so packing appropriate clothing and swimwear is advised. Participants should bring a towel and wear swimwear. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed on the trip for safety reasons.

What sets this rafting trip apart is the combination of exhilarating rapids with scenic float sections and the gourmet BBQ finale. The small group size—limited to 7 participants—ensures a personalized experience, guided by highly professional staff. The stunning Rocky Mountain scenery visible throughout the trip enhances the visual appeal.
This tour is operated by WILD WATER ADVENTURES, a reputable provider known for their expert guides and focus on safety. Their attention to detail ensures that every aspect of the trip, from gear to logistics, meets high standards.
For those looking to explore more whitewater options, similar experiences include half-day trips, family-friendly tours with lunch, and guided adventures in nearby areas like Banff, Jasper, and Kananaskis. The provided links highlight other options that vary in duration and difficulty, but this full-length rafting trip with BBQ offers a well-rounded experience suited for thrill-seekers and scenic lovers alike.
This 5-hour adventure combines thrilling rapids and breathtaking mountain views with quality gear and professional guides. The gourmet BBQ lunch provides a satisfying conclusion, making the entire experience feel both exciting and comfortable.
While it requires participants to be fully mobile and comfortable in water, the tour’s emphasis on safety, scenery, and fun makes it an appealing choice for adventure lovers visiting British Columbia. The consistently high reviews and 5-star ratings reflect its popularity and quality.
Is the tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems, mobility issues, or those using wheelchairs.
What should I bring for the trip?
Participants should bring swimwear and a towel. It’s advisable to wear comfortable, quick-drying clothes underneath the provided gear.
What are the physical requirements?
Guests must be at least 12 years old and weigh 90 pounds or more. The trip is recommended for fully-mobile individuals comfortable in water.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the booking allows free cancellation up to 7 days in advance for a full refund.
How long do the rapids last?
The more gentle upper section lasts about an hour, while the second section with rapids takes approximately 1.5 hours.
What is included in the post-raft meal?
A gourmet BBQ lunch is served after the rafting, with warm, satisfying food in the heated DayLodge.
Is the trip guided in English?
Yes, guides speak English and provide safety instructions, explanations, and entertainment during the trip.
What happens in case of bad weather?
Rafting trips take place rain or shine. Participants should be prepared for weather conditions, as safety remains a priority.
How many participants are in each group?
The tour is limited to 7 guests to ensure a personalized experience with attentive guidance.
Where exactly do I check in?
Check-in occurs at the River Base located at 2750 Beaverfoot Rd. Simply walk down the stairs to the DayLodge for check-in before departure.
This rafting trip with BBQ provides a well-balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and comfort—perfect for those seeking a memorable day on the Kicking Horse River.
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