Things to do in Banff Pt. 4
Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 12:00AM Canoeing & Kayaking
| Blue Canoe on the Bow River, Banff Photo by Victoria Mitchell |
Banff National Park offers a variety of canoeing and kayaking opportunities for paddlers of all levels.
Canoeing
In the Town of Banff, canoes can be rented at Blue Canoe, at the north end of Bow Avenue (also accessible from Wolf Street). From the canoe docks, paddlers who put in directly may choose to explore up a gentle leg of the Bow River or have the option to follow 40 Mile Creek into the Vermilion Lakes. Both routes offer splendid wildlife viewing.
Experienced canoeists may wish to paddle any of three different legs of the Bow River:
- Lake Louise to Castle Junction
- Castle Junction to Banff
- Bow Falls to Canmore
Kayaking
The lakes surrounding the Town of Banff are inviting to kayakers because of their serene settings and use by wildlife. The best kayaking spots include:
- Lake Minnewanka
- Vermilion Lakes
- Johnson Lake
- Two Jack Lake
- The Bow River between Castle Junction and the Banff townsite
For experienced whitewater kayakers, some local routes include:
- Bow River (Banff Springs Golf Course to Canmore) - Class I-II
- Upper Bow River - Class III-V
- Pipestone (at Lake Louise) - Class IV
- Red Earth Creek - Class V+
Banff Adventures Unlimited offers half-day guided tours in inflatable kayaks, including a scenic "calm water" trip down the Bow River, with instruction in basic kayaking techniques and safety.
Check out Discover Banff Tours and Adventures Unlimited for more information

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