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Our riverside locations create a hassle free experience for anyone looking to reconnect with nature, discover a new perspective, or experience a sustainable outdoor activity.<br><br>In a city where a beautiful river flows from mountain glacier through glowing metropolis, the time has come for everyone to be able to easily access the Bow River with ease, comfort, and safety.<br><br>With the Paddle Station, you can enjoy a hassle-free rafting and kayaking all while reconnecting with yourself, your family, and of course the outdoors.<br><br>BOOK NOW! LINK IN www.paddlestation.ca<br>
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Pacuare River, Costa Rica Not just by Gallo, the Pacuare River is considered one of the best in the world for rafting due to its spectacular whitewater rapids in a long canyon surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful tropical rainforest. Tully River, Queensland, Australia The Tully River is voted the number one whitewater rafting river in Australia, with technical and demanding class 3 and 4 rapids plunging through stunning world heritage rainforest. Everyone who came to the IRF 2019 World Rafting Championship certainly treasured the Tully.
Colorado River, Grand Canyon, USA This famous river tops most lists of the best rafting rivers in the world. The Colorado River through the Grand Canyon is the quintessential whitewater rafting trip with huge rapids, picturesque calm stretches, and some of the best camping ever. Zambezi River, Zimbabwe Called southern Africa’s “River of Life,” the Zambezi is the fourth largest river on the continent; it flows through six countries and supports millions of people. The section below the 360-foot (110 meter) Victoria Falls, in Zimbabwe, provides some of the most exhilarating whitewater rafting in solid class 4 and 5 rapids.
Futaleufú River, Chile Dramatically flowing past towering, glaciated peaks of the Andes Mountains in awe-inspiring Patagonia, the Futaleufú River is known for its powerful, exploding whitewater. While the river begins across the border in Argentina, the internationally acclaimed rapids are all on the Chilean side. Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho, USA The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is known as another of North America’s most iconic river rafting experiences. Set in a federally protected wilderness area, the long, 104-mile (167 km) journey is nothing short of spectacular with snowcapped peaks towering over granite canyons thick with forests along the banks.
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