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RIVER PROFILES
The Athabasca River
The mighty Athabasca River is renowned as the River that opened up Western Canada. People still come every year to retrace the steps of David Thompson, Alexander Mackenzie and other explorers who first paddled the Athabasca. It is one of those wilderness rivers that the wilderness enthusiasts can truly enjoy and we have developed a canoeing program that reflects this: Guided tours with scheduled departures from Edmonton, training on calm water and 3 nights camping on islands or along remote river shores.
We help out the adventurous individuals on unguided trips get outfitted with the proper equipment, before transporting them out to one of the various drop-off points in Jasper, Hinton, Whitecourt, and Ft. McMurray. Trip lengths vary from 3 days, 2 weeks, to 3 months. The trip from Jasper to Athabasca normally takes around 15-20 days. You can stop in Ft. Assinibione if it looks like it is going to take you too long to get to Athabasca (usually around day 14).
The Athabasca River is considered an intermediate canoe trip; the river is rated as an overall Class I - II, with rapids I -III. Paddler skill is Novice Open Canadian (Can effectively use all basic strokes from the bow or stern of a tandem canoe. Knows the basics of reading water and can negotiate Class II rapids with assurance. There are a few tricky spots, however for the most part the river is calm and flat.
| Jasper to Hinton |
| Mountains to foothills |
| Overall Grade I - II |
Rapids Class I - II |
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| Duration 2 days suggested |
Total Distance 85 km, 53 mi |
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| Novice Open Canadian |
| Hinton to Whitecourt |
| Foothills to boreal forest |
| Overall Grade I - II |
Rapids Class I - III |
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| Duration 4 days suggested |
Total Distance 190 km, 120 mi |
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| Intermediate Open Canadian (high water, June) or Novice Open Canadian (medium water) |
| Whitecourt to Athabasca |
| Boreal forest |
| Overall Grade I |
Rapids Class I - II |
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| Duration 6 days suggested |
Total Distance 365 km, 228 mi |
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| Novice Open Canadian |
The North Saskatchewan River
This "Canadian Classic" is an excellent river trip. It starts out in the mountains and travels through the foothills and finally the Prairies. One of the most appealing aspects of this river is that it has a high degree of safety , which allows paddlers to choose whether or not they want to run the "big" water. There are numerous islands for camping. Moose, deer, bears and other wildlife are common along this stretch of the river.
| Nordegg to Rocky Mountain House |
| Mountains to foothills |
| Overall Grade II |
Rapids Class I - III |
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| Duration 2-3 days suggested |
Total Distance 110 km |
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| Intermediate Open Canadian or Novice Whitewater |
| Rocky Mountain House to Drayton Valley |
| Coniferous forest to foothills |
| Overall Grade II |
Rapids Class I - II |
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| Duration 2-3 days suggested |
Total Distance 130 km |
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| Intermediate Open Canadian (high water) or Novice Open Canadian (medium water, May and June) |
| Drayton Valley to Edmonton, Groat Bridge |
| Entering prairies |
| Overall Grade I |
Rapids Class I - II |
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| Duration 3 days suggested |
Total Distance 160 km |
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| Novice Open Canadian |
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