Ride down the Athabasca River near Jasper in a large rubber raft! This soft adventure is a leisurely ride in the spectacular Rocky Mountains. The raft passes through many small sets of rapids and quiet sections where your guide will point out the natural and cultural history along the way.
The Athabasca River flows from the Columbia Icefields, about 100 km south of Jasper. You will enjoy both calm and rapid water and fine views of the Athabasca Valley.
Season: May to September
Suggested Clothing: Warm jacket, hat, sneakers that can get wet, change of clothes and shoes.
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