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    • 19 Jun 2026
    • 10:00 AM
    • 21 Jun 2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Red Deer River, camping at Alisons property east of Joffre

    Red Deer River - Alberta Wilderness Association

    As of Wednesday June 17, 10pm, this trip is changed to June 26, 27 and 28 due to the weather forecast (100% rain). Please re-register if you can make it!

    Join us for a wonderful weekend of paddling and camaraderie! This is novice paddling and great fun camping. This trip has quickly become a club favourite!

    Fun Facts:  The Red Deer River is  724 km long river in Alberta and a small portion of Saskatchewan, flowing through Banff National Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park, and the cities of Red Deer and Drumheller. 

    Not So Fun Fact: The proposed site for a new dam on the Red Deer is immediately below the Ireland's property.

    Level/Class:  Novice   

    Description:  Paddle the meandering Red Deer River through majestic Badlands. Much fun camping and story telling, with a pot luck Saturday Evening

    Difficulties of Rapids:  None. Slow moving water.

    Expected Flow: Medium.  Detailed flows here

    Duration:  Each day we will determine a section of river to paddle. Typically 3 to 5 hours on the water with breaks. 

    Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link

    Shuttle:  Shuttle will be arranged daily from campsite. 

    Other Information: The Ireland's have once again offered to host us at their property East of Red Deer. We will once again invite the Ceyana club from Edmonton. Precise location will be shared on your registration confirmation. Arrive either Friday or Saturday mornings. You are most welcome even if you do not plan to paddle. There are awesome hiking trails with amazing bird life to view.

    • Daily Camp locations: Allison and John's property East of Red Deer
    • Recommended Camping Gear for site (car) camping
    • Potluck Saturday evening
    • Group gear: The camping field is about 0.5 ha (≈ 1 acre) with a picnic shelter and 2 outhouses. The field is large enough to host a great many tents or trailers. You will need to bring your own water.

    Trip Coordinator: Don Mitchell (don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com)


    Proposed Paddling Plan:

      1. Friday – Various options for put in. Take out at Joffre bridge.

        • Canyon Ski Hill (9 km)

        • Burbank campground (18 km)

        • Riverbend boat launch (28 km)

        • Or other

      2. Saturday- Joffre bridge to the Ireland’s property (30 km)

        • Park at the Joffre Bridge day use area

        • drag the boats onto their property out of sight at the end of the paddle

        • walk up to the camping field (≈ 800 M)

        • Potluck in picnic shelter

        • Celebrate the Summer solstice (2:24 am Sunday)

      3. Sunday – the Ireland’s to Content bridge (20 km)

        • Park the vehicles at the Content campground.

        • Walk back down to the river


    • 20 Jun 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Sheep River - Gorge Ck to Sandy McNabb
    • 10
    Register



    River:  Sheep River.  Gorge Creek to Sandy McNabb. Saturday June 20, 2026. 

    Meeting Place:  Sandy McNabb day use area next to river at 10:00 PM.  

    Put-in:  Gorge Creek 

    Take-out:  Sandy McNabb day use area. 

    Duration of Paddle:  4 hours. 

    River Grade:  Class II+ 

    Difficulty of Rapids:  Class II+. 

    Current Flow:  Expected flow rate will be around 15 m3/s. 

    Logistics:  We will meet at the take-out to drop off shuttle vehicles, and then drive to the put-in. 

    Number of participants:  Maximum of 8 canoes or kayaks. 

    General Description:  A very enjoyable stretch of river with lots of play spots at this level. 

    Boats & Gear:  At the expected level, this section of the river is suitable for river kayaks, solo canoes with floatation and doubles canoes with floatation.  Required gear includes a life jacket, helmet, throw bag, bailer or pump, and a wet suite or dry suite.

    Trip Coordinator: John Gapp  email: johngapp@shaw.ca   cell: 403-370-8321

    If you have problems registering on the website please email me directly.


    • 23 Jun 2026
    • 24 Jun 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • Carburn Park, Bow River
    • 6
    Register



    Canoe Rescue

    The aim of this program is to provide a workshop format for canoeists to learn, develop and most of all practice commonly used skills to rescue a canoe from the river.  We will be approaching these skills from three typical rescue settings: on shore, in boat, and in the water.  This course is for both tandem and solo canoeists.  First session is on flatwater and the second will be on a class I river.

    *** Bow Waters Canoe Club and RMPC generously subsidize this course to promote safety, skill development, and fun on the water. In return, we encourage you to give back by volunteering;  coordinating trips;  or joining the board, and maintaining your membership for years to come.

    Refund Policy:  

    Our courses are very popular! Therefore, we ask that you contact the instructor as
    soon as possible
     to let them know should you be unable to attend. Upon notifying the instructor, the following cancellation rules apply:

    · Cancellation more than 7 days prior to the course start – 100% refund

    · Cancellation within 7 days and 48 hours of course start – 50% refund

    · Cancellation within 48 hours of course start – 0% refund

    Participants may apply for a refund by email treasurerbwcc@gmail.com with the course name, course date/start time and receipt of fees paid.


    • 25 Jun 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • 28 Jun 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • Bindloss Alberta to Estuary Ferry, Saskatchewan
    Register

    Fun Facts: A book has been suggested for us to read by Irene Spry called the Palliser Expedition. It is with regards to the meeting of 2 rivers - Red Deer and South Saskatchewan

    Level/Class:  Novice 

    Description:  A continuation of the badlands spreading to rolling hills and prairies. 

    Difficulties of Rivers:  Some quickness around bends, good use of steering strokes, some gravel bars, rocks.

    Expected Flow: Low / Medium  here

    Duration:  Half day / day  Length of time on rivers will average 4 to 5 hours, options for exploring / playing will extend this time.

    Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) ,  Required by BWCC Helmet and Floatation 

    Shuttle:  General information about shuttle. Details below in "Additional Information"

    Other Information:  will be provided once you register

    • 1 camp location
    • Potluck 
    • Group gear
    • Any costs (camping, shuttle)

      Trip Coordinator:  Laura Hart, lkrevents1@gmail.com or text 403-277-1599

      • 26 Jun 2026
      • 10:00 AM
      • 28 Jun 2026
      • 5:00 PM
      • Red Deer River, camping at Alisons property east of Joffre
      Register

      Red Deer River - Alberta Wilderness Association

      Join us for a wonderful weekend of paddling and camaraderie! This is novice paddling and great fun camping. This trip has quickly become a club favourite!

      Fun Facts:  The Red Deer River is  724 km long river in Alberta and a small portion of Saskatchewan, flowing through Banff National Park, Dinosaur Provincial Park, and the cities of Red Deer and Drumheller. 

      Not So Fun Fact: The proposed site for a new dam on the Red Deer is immediately below the Ireland's property.

      Level/Class:  Novice   

      Description:  Paddle the meandering Red Deer River through majestic Badlands. Much fun camping and story telling, with a pot luck Saturday Evening

      Difficulties of Rapids:  None. Slow moving water.

      Expected Flow: Medium.  Detailed flows here

      Duration:  Each day we will determine a section of river to paddle. Typically 3 to 5 hours on the water with breaks. 

      Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link

      Shuttle:  Shuttle will be arranged daily from campsite. 

      Other Information: The Ireland's have once again offered to host us at their property East of Red Deer. We will once again invite the Ceyana club from Edmonton. Precise location will be shared on your registration confirmation. Arrive either Friday or Saturday mornings. You are most welcome even if you do not plan to paddle. There are awesome hiking trails with amazing bird life to view.

      • Daily Camp locations: Allison and John's property East of Red Deer
      • Recommended Camping Gear for site (car) camping
      • Potluck Saturday evening
      • Group gear: The camping field is about 0.5 ha (≈ 1 acre) with a picnic shelter and 2 outhouses. The field is large enough to host a great many tents or trailers. You will need to bring your own water.

      Trip Coordinator: Tina Barzo (tinabarzo@hotmail.com)

      Proposed Paddling Plan:

        1. Friday – Various options for put in. Take out at Joffre bridge.

          • Canyon Ski Hill (9 km)

          • Burbank campground (18 km)

          • Riverbend boat launch (28 km)

          • Or other

        2. Saturday- Joffre bridge to the Ireland’s property (30 km)

          • Park at the Joffre Bridge day use area

          • drag the boats onto their property out of sight at the end of the paddle

          • walk up to the camping field (≈ 800 M)

          • Potluck in picnic shelter

          • Celebrate the Summer solstice (2:24 am Sunday)

        3. Sunday – the Ireland’s to Content bridge (20 km)

          • Park the vehicles at the Content campground.

          • Walk back down to the river


      • 26 Jun 2026
      • 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
      • Canoe Meadows to Seebe
      • 25
      Register

      Expectation: The main goal is to practice solo skills, so time will be spent in the 40-boat eddy and that area before going down the full run. We highly recommend full drysuits! We will be working up to doing the upper Kan on Fridays, starting in July. Bring your dinner or at least snacks for the stop along the way!

      Fun Facts: The Kananaskis River was named by explorer Captain John Palliser in 1858, the name comes from the Cree "Kin-e-a-kis", a warrior who purportedly survived an axe blow to the head.

      Level/Class: Intermediate River Class: II 

      Description: Excellent for practicing eddy turns and ferries. Some tight turns & surf spots. Potential for sweepers 

      Difficulties of Rapids: some ledges with big eddies, " 40 boat eddy", almost continuous whitewater 

      Expected Flow: Medium   Detailed flows here

      Duration: Full day 3-4 hours, depending on how long we play in the rapids

      Equipment: Required equipment by law (click here for Link) , required by BWCC Helmet and Floatation 

      Shuttle: Shuttle will be arranged at the put in. Time is TBD, so ignore the time listed.

      Other Information: This has been extra popular with the solo boaters in the past few years (but was usually held on Mondays).

      Trip Coordinator: Tina Barzo tinabarzo@hotmail.com or 403-763-7036


      • 27 Jun 2026
      • 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
      • Sheep River - Gorge Ck to Sandy McNabb
      • 11
      Register



      River:  Sheep River.  Gorge Creek to Sandy McNabb. Saturday June 27, 2026. 

      Meeting Place:  Sandy McNabb day use area next to river at 10:00 PM.  

      Put-in:  Gorge Creek 

      Take-out:  Sandy McNabb day use area. 

      Duration of Paddle:  4 hours. 

      River Grade:  Class II+ 

      Difficulty of Rapids:  Class II+. 

      Current Flow:  Needs to be 10 m3/s or higher. Will move the  trip to Highwood  River (Ng's to Longview) if Sheep is too low.

      Logistics:  We will meet at the take-out to drop off shuttle vehicles, and then drive to the put-in. 

      Number of participants:  Maximum of 8 canoes or kayaks. 

      General Description:  A very enjoyable stretch of river with lots of play spots at this level.  

      Boats & Gear:  At the expected level, this section of the river is suitable for river kayaks, solo canoes with floatation and doubles canoes with floatation.  Required gear includes a life jacket, helmet, throw bag, bailer or pump, and a wet suite or dry suite.

      Trip Coordinator: John Gapp  email: johngapp@shaw.ca   cell: 403-370-8321

      If you have problems registering on the website please email me directly.


      • 30 Jun 2026
      • 1:00 PM
      • 5 Jul 2026
      • 11:00 AM
      • Gold Springs Camp Ground
      Register

      Winding through sandstone cliffs and abundant birdlife the Milk River is uniquely scenic and one of the clubs most traditional and well attended trips. The paddling is approachable for novices wishing to improve their paddling. There is some rock dodging and maneuvering required.  We camp at Goldstream Campground and shuttle day trips from there.  

      You can attend all or part of this multi-day event. 

      *** Be aware that there is another Milk River Trip on the schedule this same weekend- that one is for canoe camping along the river, not the standard trip we usually do.

      Description:   This year will be a joint function with the Ceyana club from Edmonton. Once again we will have a limited number of serviced sites for those with trailers. If tenting, there is a large field around a serviced picnic shelter. with room for many tents. 

      As this will be the first running of the function since 2023, I expect a large turnout from both clubs. I have been informed by the Project Manager of the reconstruction for the canal that they expect it to be flowing by the beginning of May. If planning on a serviced site please RSVP to me ASAP.

      For insurance reasons all paddlers must be either a BWCC or Ceyana member. However, all are welcome to join us for the camping. We will plan a potluck for Saturday Evening. The pond at the campground has 3 beaches, 2 swim platforms with slides, warm water and stocked with fish. During the heat dome a few years ago we had an amazing beach day when it was too hot to paddle.

      Level/Class:  Class I with some Class II features. Novice + to Intermediate. River reading and maneuvering ability are called for. There will be rock dodging!  This is a great trip for novices to gain  skills with many mentors on the water!

      Expected Flow: Medium.  Detailed flows here

      Duration:  Each day we will determine a section of river to paddle. Typically 3 to 5 hours on the water with breaks. 

      Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link). Temperatures can get high sunscreen, hat, water are essential on sunny days. 

      Shuttle:  Shuttle will be arranged daily from campsite. Be prepared for 8-9am departures. 

      Other Information:  Tentative Plans include:

      1. Town to Campground (half day, minimal rock dodging, easier section)
      2. Campground to Coffin Bridge (usually first day)
      3. Coffin Bridge to Weir Bridge (Poverty Rock, hiking, swimming, most technical)
      4. Weir bridge to Writing on Stone (often last day, no rock dodging, easiest section}
      5. Other than paddling:
        • Town of Milk River
          • Shopping
          • Groceries
          • Restaurants
          • Gas
          • Canada Day events
          • https://www.milkriver.ca/p/upcoming-events
        • Devils coulee
          • Book a tour at the county office/museum  in Warner.
          • http://www.devilscoulee.com
        • Birds of Prey Centre in Coledale
          • drive to or from.
          • http://burrowingowl.com
        • Writing on Stone Provincial Park 
          • Amazing hikes among the rock formations.
          • Awesome float to the beach.
          • Guided tour of the petroglyphs.
          • https://www.albertaparks.ca/parks/south/writing-on-stone-pp/


      Trip Coordinator Don Mitchell:  <don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com>


      Emergency Action Plans:

      EAP Milk River - Gold Springs Park Campground to Range Road 150 

       EAP Milk River - Range Rd. 150 to Range Rd. 135 
        


      • 30 Jun 2026
      • 8:00 PM
      • 5 Jul 2026
      • 11:00 AM
      • Gold Springs Camp Ground
      Register

      Description: This trip is CANOE CAMPING along the way, camping at Gold Springs only on the first night (June 30) and the last night (July 4).  

      *** Do not confuse this trip with the other one this weekend. The other entry is the standard trip where we camp at Gold Springs the whole weekend and do day trips on the Milk. Please sign up for the one you really want!

      We will organize the shuttle July 1 or if we can do it June 30, and paddle (this will be fine-tuned closer to the trip):

      • Tuesday June 30 - arrive at Gold Springs, camp

      • Wednesday July 1 - shuttle, leave vehicles at Writing on Stone, paddle 20 kms to Coffin Bridge, camp

      • Thursday July 2 - Coffin Bridge to Poverty Rock, camp 

      • Friday July 3 - Stay a day and extra night at Poverty Rock

      • Saturday July 4 - Paddle 20 kms to Writing on Stone, take out, drive to Gold Springs, camp

      • Sunday July 5 - free time to either paddle with Don's group, leave / hike etc

      Winding through sandstone cliffs and abundant birdlife the Milk River is uniquely scenic. The paddling is approachable for novices wishing to improve their paddling. There is some rock dodging and maneuvering required.  

      Level/Class:  Class I with some Class II features. Novice + to Intermediate. River reading and maneuvering ability are called for. There will be rock dodging!  This is a great trip for novices to gain  skills with many mentors on the water!

      Expected Flow: Medium.  Detailed flows here

      Equipment:  Everything you need to canoe camp! Required equipment by law (click here for Link). Temperatures can get high sunscreen, hat, water are essential on sunny days. 

      Trip Coordinator: Tina Barzo tinabarzo@hotmail.com 403-763-7036

      Emergency Action Plans:

      EAP Milk River - Gold Springs Park Campground to Range Road 150 

        

      EAP Milk River - Range Rd. 150 to Range Rd. 135 

        
      • 2 Jul 2026
      • 4 Jul 2026
      • 2 sessions
      • Carburn Park, Bow River
      • 5
      Register



      Whitewater Canoeing

      Wanna have more fun!? This course takes the next step into the realm of whitewater canoeing. Designed for paddlers looking to expand their skills and increase their enjoyment on a greater variety of rivers. The evening session will fine tune our strokes and river skills. On Sunday we will focus on eddy turns and ferries, how to work together, river reading and how to put it all together to make paddling faster rivers easier.
      Participants should be comfortable performing eddy turns and ferries on Class II rivers.
      **Participants are responsible for their own equipment.  End and centre floatation are mandatory.


      *** Bow Waters Canoe Club and RMPC generously subsidize this course to promote safety, skill development, and fun on the water. In return, we encourage you to give back by volunteering;  coordinating trips;  or joining the board, and maintaining your membership for years to come.

      Refund Policy:  

      Our courses are very popular! Therefore, we ask that you contact the instructor as
      soon as possible
       to let them know should you be unable to attend. Upon notifying the instructor, the following cancellation rules apply:

      · Cancellation more than 7 days prior to the course start – 100% refund

      · Cancellation within 7 days and 48 hours of course start – 50% refund

      · Cancellation within 48 hours of course start – 0% refund

      Participants may apply for a refund by email treasurerbwcc@gmail.com with the course name, course date/start time and receipt of fees paid.


      • 8 Jul 2026
      • 9 Jul 2026
      • 2 sessions
      • Carburn Park
      • 7
      Register


      This 2 evening canoe course will introduce you to canoeing.  We will spend time learning about canoes, the basic strokes and look ahead to the skills required for both lake and river canoeing. 6:30 to 8:30 pm

      No previous experience is required. No partner needed.

      All necessary equipment Included.

      Two evening Course, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

      *** Bow Waters Canoe Club and RMPC generously subsidize this course to promote safety, skill development, and fun on the water. In return, we encourage you to give back by volunteering;  coordinating trips;  or joining the board, and maintaining your membership for years to come.

      Refund Policy:  

      Our courses are very popular! Therefore, we ask that you contact the instructor as
      soon as possible
       to let them know should you be unable to attend. Upon notifying the instructor, the following cancellation rules apply:

      · Cancellation more than 7 days prior to the course start – 100% refund

      · Cancellation within 7 days and 48 hours of course start – 50% refund

      · Cancellation within 48 hours of course start – 0% refund

      Participants may apply for a refund by email treasurer@bowwaters.ca with the course name, course date/start time and receipt of fees paid.

      • 12 Jul 2026
      • 10:00 AM
      • Bow River: Louise train station to Castle Junction bridge
      Register

      Fun Facts:  The Bow River flows from Bow Lake thru the Rocky Mtns. and thru Calgary on its way to join the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta. 

      Level/Class:  Intermediate - River Class II;  class 2 rapids in first 4 km

      Description:  A very scenic trip in the mountains, and counting Harlequin ducks for Parks Canada.

      Difficulties of Rapids:  Several class 2 rapids in first 4 km.  Participants will have the option of avoiding these by putting in below. Also possible sweepers on tight river bends.

      Expected Flow: Low 

      Duration:  5 hours; 29 km

      Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) plus Helmet and Floatation 

      Shuttle:  Car shuttle will be arranged at the meeting point

      Other Information:   Clean boat after trip

        Trip Coordinator:  TBA

        Emergency Action Plan Here

        • 21 Jul 2026
        • 25 Jul 2026
        • 3 sessions
        • Carburn Park, Bow River
        • 5
        Register



        Come discover the excitement of River Canoeing. This course will cover all of the strokes required to paddle a canoe down easy flowing rivers. The evening sessions will focus on all the strokes and safety skills required for our river trip on Saturday down the Bow River. You will learn how to perform eddy turns and forward ferries on a Class I river. These skills will provide an excellent foundation when progressing to Class II whitewater.

        No previous experience is required. No partner needed.

        All necessary equipment Included.

        Two evenings (6:30 to 8:30 pm) AND one Saturday.

        *** Bow Waters Canoe Club and RMPC generously subsidize this course to promote safety, skill development, and fun on the water. In return, we encourage you to give back by volunteering;  coordinating trips;  or joining the board, and maintaining your membership for years to come.

        Refund Policy:  

        Our courses are very popular! Therefore, we ask that you contact the instructor as
        soon as possible
         to let them know should you be unable to attend. Upon notifying the instructor, the following cancellation rules apply:

        · Cancellation more than 7 days prior to the course start – 100% refund

        · Cancellation within 7 days and 48 hours of course start – 50% refund

        · Cancellation within 48 hours of course start – 0% refund

        Participants may apply for a refund by email (treasurerbwcc@gmail.com) with the course name, course date/start time and receipt of fees paid.


        • 24 Jul 2026
        • 11:00 AM
        • 26 Jul 2026
        • 4:00 PM
        • Kananaskis Country - Canoe Meadows Campground

        Come on out and join us for a fun filled weekend that is a blast for every level of paddler, solo to family!  Lots to do here or nearby for kids or if you don't paddle. 

        Canoe Meadows Campground - Kananaskis | Alberta Whitewater Association


        Description:  This is our Annual Kananaskis Campout at Canoe Meadows There will be a variety of rivers trips posted:

        Friday: Banff to Canmore, early evening runs on Upper and Lower Kananaskis

        Saturday: Exshaw to Seebe, morning and afternoon runs on Upper and Lower Kananaskis. Late afternoon throw bag and pulley practice with Mark Taylor.

        Pot luck dinner (sharing with Waterwerks Kayak club)

        Sunday: Lake Louise to Castle Junction. Upper and lower Kananaskis.

        Level/Class:  All levels Novice, Intermediate and Advanced trips available.   River Class: I, II, II+, III

        Difficulties of Rapids: several to none depending on the section paddled

        Expected Flow: Medium detailed flows here

        Duration:  Weekend or part weekend. Day trip options will be posted. Please register even if only coming for day trips or the pot luck

        Equipment:  Required equipment by law: PFD, Bailer, Whistle, Throw bag. (click here for Link).  Required by BWCC for class II rivers and higher:  Helmet and Boat Floatation.

        Camping equipment: Self contained.  Water onsite is from a hand pump or from Barrier Lake info centre. (i.e. Bring your own drinking water). Outhouses on site.  Food storage and enclosed picnic shelter and picnic tables are available. AWA canoe meadows groups site info:  Canoe meadows AWA: 

        Camping units vary from a variety of tents, RV's, vans, or just sleep under your canoe (we don't judge). 

        Shuttle: Shuttles will be arranged each morning at campsite

        Other Information:  Check out the 2024 Campout trip report.    

        Arrive after 11 am on Friday

        Checkout no later than 4pm on Sunday. 

         We will be sharing the campground with Waterwerks Kayak club

         ***This event takes place in Kananaskis Park and requires a Kananaskis Conservation Pass in addition to camping fees. The pass is available for each  personal vehicle based on single days ($15/day), or an annual pass ($90).   Please see the Alberta Parks Kananaskis conservation-pass website for more details and instructions for purchasing a pass. 

        Potluck: We will have a Potluck on Saturday night, Watch your email for further details.

        Costs: Camping costs are $20/unit per night ($40 for the weekend)

        Thank-you to BWCC for subsidizing $6 per camping unit per night. 

        Registration -  indicate the nights you are staying over or just out for the day and who you are camping with. 

        Ticket purchase options:  $20 per tent/van/trailer for one night, $40 for two nights or $0 if you are not staying over (please still register). 

        Trip Coordinators:   TBD


        Fun Facts: Canoe Meadows is the day use site for a number of different paddling events hosted each year! (New for this year: cell phone signal). 



        • 31 Jul 2026
        • 1:00 PM
        • 3 Aug 2026
        • 4:00 PM
        • Nordegg to Rocky Mountain House
        • 13
        Register




        Fun Fact: the North Saskatchewan River a 1,287 km long river that originates in the Columbia Icefield and flows into Hudson Bay,

        Lake Sturgeon are the largest and longest living fish in the river. There is no mistaking the sturgeon with its long whiskers (barbels) and the five rows of bony plates, called scutes, along its body

        Level/Class:  Intermediate paddling with camping.   River Class is up to II, however all features can be avoided. As such this is a good trip for experienced novices to experiment with (or avoid!) Class II paddling.  

        Description This stretch  of the North Saskatchewan is a scenic paddle through the foothills and forest of the eastern slopes.  We will be random camping (no services) along the banks of the river. 

        Nordegg to Rocky is an ideal trip to up your canoe camping skills. You always have the option to miss any of the named features.

        Difficulties of Rapids: There are multiple rapids up to Class II and one ledge at Saunters. All of these features are readily avoided generally by taking the inside bend line. Therefore you can make this as exciting or mellow as you choose! River reading skills are required. Sweepers and Strainers are common.

        Expected Flow:  The flow is typically Medium this time of year. See River Flows for realtime flow data

        Duration:  This is a four day trip from Friday to Monday. 

        Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) ,  Required by BWCC Helmet and Floatation

        Shuttle:  There will be a shuttle organized between Rocky and Nordegg, typically with a cost that will be shared by participants.

        Other Information:   Bring clothing for all weather and river conditions

        This year I am thinking of paddling about 2 hours on the Friday to avoid the not so ideal camping at the put in. Also, those that cannot take Friday off can still join us at Saunders. See itinerary below. Saunders Provincial Recreation Area 

        If Multi-day trip: 

        • Daily Camp locations: Day 1: 52°24'43.4"N 115°51'23.1"W
        •                                            Day 2: 52°26'27.1"N 115°36'52.8"W
        •                                            Day 3: 52°24'58.0"N 115°15'18.9"W
        • Recommended BackCountry Camping Gear, Water can be filtered from the river
        • Group gear: TBA
        • Any costs (shuttle): TBA

        Itinerary:

        Friday:

        • Meet upstream of  Aylmer Provincial Recreation Area 

        • Paddle 18 Km to  52°24'43.4"N 115°51'23.1"W

        Saturday:

        • Paddle to Saunders (52°24'43.6"N 115°51'23.6"W) and meet those starting there.

        • Paddle as one group to about (52°26'27.1"N 115°36'52.8"W) for a total of 25 km

        Sunday:

        • Paddle to Devil's Elbow (52°24'58.0"N 115°15'18.9"W) (23 km)

        Monday:

        • Paddle to Rocky Mountain House (52°22'34.2"N 114°56'21.7"W) (30 km)

        See 2024  DETAILED trip report for lots of info/pictures on this fantastic trip!

        Trip Coordinator:  Don Mitchell (don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com)





        • 4 Aug 2026
        • 10:00 AM
        • 7 Aug 2026
        • 3:00 PM
        • First Bridge to Canal Flats
        • 8
        Register

        Meeting Place:  First bridge on the river.

        Put-in: First bridge

        Take-out: Canal Flats

        Duration of Paddle: 3 days paddling with 3 nights camping. 

        River Grade: Intermediate.

        Difficulty of Rapids : Class II+

        Expected Flow: Medium.  

        Logistics: After dropping gear off at the put-in, a shuttle will be set up to leave sufficient vehicles at Canal Flats. 

        Number of Participants:  A maximum of 8 participants. 

        Boats & Gear: Suitable for solo and tandem canoes.  A spray deck is recommended for tandem canoes if available.   Required gear includes PFD, helmet, throw bag and wet suit or dry suite.  

        General Information:  Those who are accepted on the trip will be provided with further details on logistics closer to the start date.  Please contact the trip coordinator if you have any questions.

        Trip Coordinator:  John Gapp  johngapp@shaw.ca 403-370-8321



        • 21 Aug 2026
        • 1:30 PM
        • 24 Aug 2026
        • 4:30 PM
        • Upper Red Deer River area
        • 49
        Register

        Come on out and join us for  a fun filled weekend in and around the Upper Red Deer river. There will be camping, and day trips based from the campsite that are primarily intermediate to advanced paddling (II- to II+)

        The LSB has been moved to after Labour Day, to a river with better water for that time of year. The RDR will be 2 weekends prior to Labour Day to accommodate more members, warmer weather and better water.


        Level/Class:  Intermediate 2- to 2+,  

        Description:   We will be camping at the usual campground at Sunset Guiding

        Difficulties of Rapids:  All fun, will scout each feature, no pressure to run, can line or portage. 

        Expected Flow:  Normal to below normal; expect rapid rise if after rain.

        Duration:  Half day / day /   Optionally distance and/or hours on river

        Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) ,  Required by BWCC; Helmet and Flotation, cold weather gear (dry suit, wet suit)

        Shuttle:  Will be discussed on site.

        Other Information:   Options to camp over both Friday and Sunday nights, giving options to paddle for 3 days. If interested in a cabin or trail riding, contact Sunset yourself (lori@sunsetguiding.com). 

          Trip Coordinator:  Don Mitchell  (don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com)



          • 16 Sep 2026
          • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
          • Zoom

          Your board works hard at these board meetings :)

          Of Note: we have changed these meetings to the third Wednesday of the month.

          Board club meetings are open to guests attending, please email the president at info@bowwaters.org to request to join and/or to put forward a request for an agenda item, (e.g. member concern or request etc).

          The board does not meet in July or August but if necessary the Executive will meet and make decisions.

          If you are interested in joining the board as a member rep, please contact Tina! (Annual General Meeting takes place in November at Club Night).

          Minutes of board meetings are posted on the website once they are approved. Look under Members tab, Club Official Docs (you must be logged in).



          • 18 Sep 2026
          • 1:30 PM
          • 20 Sep 2026
          • 4:30 PM
          • Horberg to below Rocky plus Crinson Lake
          • 50
          Register

          As the Red Deer weekend at Sunset is no longer anywhere near "Last Splash", this function has been added on a different river to ensure that there is adequate water in mid September.

          By camping at the Rocky Mountain Historic site, we have access to heated wash rooms with hot showers and are close to Rocky Mountain House.

          1. For the intermediate paddlers there is the all day Horberg to the Brierlies run which includes the Devil's Elbow (top right).

          2. For those wanting some fun without any shuttle there is the option to spend a day just playing at the Brierlies (top left).

          3. For those looking for a quiet river paddle there is a 29 km run to the Rustic River Resort (52.55706180549446, -115.01091207961898).

          4. For those looking for flat water there is Crimson Lake which is 15 minutes away (bottom).

          Level/Class:  Novice to Intermediate

          Description:   We will be camping at the Rocky Mountain Historic Site

          Difficulties of Rapids:  All rapids are avoidable, even on the Devil's Elbow run.

          Expected Flow:  Below normal, but generally lots of water as there is a power dam above.

          Duration:  Half day / day /   Optionally distance and/or hours on river

          Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) ,  Required by BWCC Helmet and Flotation, cold weather gear (dry suit, wet suit)

          Shuttle:  Will be discussed on site.

          Other Information:   

            Trip Coordinator:  Don Mitchell  (don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com)



            • 21 Oct 2026
            • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
            • Zoom

            Your board works hard at these board meetings :)

            Of Note: we have changed these meetings to the third Wednesday of the month.

            Board club meetings are open to guests attending, please email the president at info@bowwaters.org to request to join and/or to put forward a request for an agenda item, (e.g. member concern or request etc).

            The board does not meet in July or August but if necessary the Executive will meet and make decisions.

            If you are interested in joining the board as a member rep, please contact Tina! (Annual General Meeting takes place in November at Club Night).

            Minutes of board meetings are posted on the website once they are approved. Look under Members tab, Club Official Docs (you must be logged in).



            • 18 Nov 2026
            • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
            • Zoom

            Your board works hard at these board meetings :)

            Of Note: we have changed these meetings to the third Wednesday of the month.

            Board club meetings are open to guests attending, please email the president at info@bowwaters.org to request to join and/or to put forward a request for an agenda item, (e.g. member concern or request etc).

            The board does not meet in July or August but if necessary the Executive will meet and make decisions.

            If you are interested in joining the board as a member rep, please contact Tina! (Annual General Meeting takes place in November at Club Night).

            Minutes of board meetings are posted on the website once they are approved. Look under Members tab, Club Official Docs (you must be logged in).



            • 16 Dec 2026
            • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
            • Zoom

            Your board works hard at these board meetings :)

            Of Note: we have changed these meetings to the third Wednesday of the month.

            Board club meetings are open to guests attending, please email the president at info@bowwaters.org to request to join and/or to put forward a request for an agenda item, (e.g. member concern or request etc).

            The board does not meet in July or August but if necessary the Executive will meet and make decisions.

            If you are interested in joining the board as a member rep, please contact Tina! (Annual General Meeting takes place in November at Club Night).

            Minutes of board meetings are posted on the website once they are approved. Look under Members tab, Club Official Docs (you must be logged in).



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          Our paddling trips are classified into Novice, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Please ensure you have the skills to paddle the trips you are signing up for. Unsure? No problem, talk to the coordinator to get some additional insights. 

          A reminder that our trips are not guided. The coordinator is only responsible for the organization of the trip. We are common adventurers and as such are responsible for our selves and our own safety.  

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