KICKING HORSE RIVER HISTORY GOLDEN BC
HOW DID THE KICKING HORSE GET ITS NAME?
the Kicking Horse got its name in honour of James Hector. Among other impressive accomplishments, Hector discovered the important Kicking Horse Pass, and unintentionally gave the Kicking Horse River it's name when he was kicked off his horse and left for dead.
The Kicking Horse River offers excitement, history, wildlife and incredible scenery. A wild, untamed river discovered in the 1800's on the famous Palliser Expedition. The history of the wild west is alive along it's shores as remnants of a bygone era are still evident. The Kicking Horse River is also blessed with an abundance of wildlife along it's corridor. The morning portion of the river which begins in Yoho National Park offers prime wildlife viewing.
Featured Rapids
PORTAGE/SHOTGUN (4)
Location: Middle Canyon
This 800 metre section is a classic example of a Glacier
fed Class 4 Run! Prior to running this rapid you'll have
the opportunity to scout it with your guide and fellow
rafters.
The beginning of the rapid is a glassy chute with a rapid called
"Terminator" to the left. This smooth lead-up is no match for
what's to come: A Class 4 Boulder field with overhead
waves. Just when you think the fun is going to stop, the
river bends and brings us to Shotgun: the crux maneuver of the
Portage & Shotgun rapids. Shotgun is an underwater rock
ledge which forms a fantastic pour over, giving you the sensation
of dropping and getting soaked all in one!
ROLLER COASTER (3+)
Location: Middle Canyon
This 0.5 Kilometre rapid is a friendly section of river that everyone will love. There are 9 waves in a row ranging from 7 to 10 feet high awaiting unsuspecting rafters! This section really gets the crew laughing as it literally feels as though you're riding a whitewater roller coaster!
WAVE TRAIN (4)
Location: Lower Canyon
Thought we left the fun in the Middle Canyon? Think again! Wave Train is the first rapid in the Lower Canyon designed to give unsuspecting rafters a taste of what's to come. The Waves are similar to the Rapids of Roller Coaster in the Middle Canyon however steeper, bigger and faster! At it's biggest the waves are 15 feet high..that's two stories.
DOUBLE TROUBLE (4+)
Location: Lower Canyon
After hitting the Wave Train above, seasoned rafters are now ready to take on the challenge of Double Trouble. The rapid consists of 2 monstrous waves at midpoint on the Lower Canyon section. When the raft is at the base of the waves it is impossible to see what's ahead beyond the frothing wave in front of you...A must do!
KICKING HORSE RIVER WILDLIFE
"Depending on the time of year, look for moose, deer, elk, black
bear, grizzly bear mountain goats and bald eagles in the sub-alpine
region along the river banks. Alpine Areas above the river are home
to mountain goats, marmot, pika and grizzly bear. We sometimes see
mountain goats along the Rocky Cliffs of the Middle and Lower
Canyons. Your guides will point out such areas along the way.
Additionally, the parking lot by our office is a haven for Bighorn
Sheep. You are very likely to see herds of Bighorn Sheep the day of
your trip"
Jim - Owner








