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 Ahhh, summertime. It's a time we all look forward to. Four short months of great weather, It's also an ideal time for a get together for your team at the office. If you're looking for a summer activity for your Calgary staff, allow us put together a day your team will remember as a highlight of their summer.

We provide successful organizations with a unique suite of innovative corporate team building and training solutions, available in Golden, BC, a short drive from Calgary, AB, and Invermere, BC. Rafting is a great choice as no experience is required, and staff can come together to spend an afternoon of fun from all walks of life If you're looking for a captivating team building event and need a proposal right away, you've come to the right place, email our team building people This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Browse our Five unique adventures on the menu bar to the left.  You'll find detailed descriptions of each, complete with photo slideshows. Now, take a break and let us do the work.... This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

2009 GRAD RAFTING:  Rafting was voted the # 1 post-grad activity!  If you would like to include rafting and camping, or rafting and accommodations as part of your 2009 Grad, then look no further! The Kicking Horse River is a great option for Grads ! Let us help you with the planning, send and collect the waiver forms, and much more. Email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

WINTER 2009 UPDATE

Our 2009 Teambuilding & Grad Packages are now being booked. Please email us so we can begin planning yours. 

 

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Did You Know?

The Kicking Horse River got it's name because of James Hector. Hector's resume is pretty impressive: from surveyor to surgeon, he is important to us because he 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.