There's nothing quite like spending a sunny summer day out on the water. Make the most of the season paddling through Alberta's stunning scenery, whether it's turquoise mountain lakes or winding river valleys. All you need to do is pick your paddling method of choice – canoeing, kayaking, floating or even stand-up paddleboarding (SUP).
Floating
A relaxing river float is a favourite summer pastime in Alberta's cities and, to some, a rite of passage. If you've never been floating before, or don't have your own equipment, Calgary River Experience offers guided float tours along the Bow River. All you have to do is sit back and relax. River float tours in Edmonton are offered through River Valley Adventure Co. and begin at Louise McKinney Park, near downtown in the city's famous North Saskatchewan River Valley.
If you'd rather choose your own adventure, the Elbow and Bow rivers are ideal for floats in Calgary. Rafts are available to rent from The Paddle Station and Lazy Day Raft Rentals, and the rivers can be accessed from various points throughout the city. Popular end points are Prince's Island Park, Shouldice Park and Edworthy Park. Plan your route ahead of time, taking particular note of the location of Harvie Passage, a channel that features man-made rapids (stay right for the easier route!). And don't forget to arrange safe transportation back to your vehicle.
Near Edmonton, the Pembina River is a well-kept secret west of the city, where you can enjoy a meandering, lazy current through a deeply carved gorge. Pembina River Paddling offers rentals, life jackets and a shuttle service.