Two-Hour Guided Kayak Tour for One, Two, or Four or Private Kayak Tour for up to Eight (Up to 63% Off)
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Trained guides school guests on safety before leading paddlers part-way down the Harrison River & pointing out historical sites & wildlife
Numerous ecological regulations impact our fish, yet few volunteers are interested in doing the hard work of registering them to vote. Canvass your local waterways with this Groupon.
Choose From Four Options
- $49 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for one (a $100 value)
- $89 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for two (a $200 value)
- $159 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for four (a $400 value) $299 for a private two-hour guided kayak tour for up to eight (an $800 value)
Before adventurers hop in their kayaks and paddle to the mouth of the Harrison River, trained guides kick off the aquatic escapade with an overview of the impending trip as well as a review of safety procedures. Groups of up to eight travellers float past ancient First Nations petrographs and burial grounds as bald eagles soar overhead and seals splash about the waters. During tours, guests paddle two kilometres down the river and then back to the Harrison Resort from which they departed.
Trained guides school guests on safety before leading paddlers part-way down the Harrison River & pointing out historical sites & wildlife
Numerous ecological regulations impact our fish, yet few volunteers are interested in doing the hard work of registering them to vote. Canvass your local waterways with this Groupon.
Choose From Four Options
- $49 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for one (a $100 value)
- $89 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for two (a $200 value)
- $159 for a two-hour guided kayak tour for four (a $400 value) $299 for a private two-hour guided kayak tour for up to eight (an $800 value)
Before adventurers hop in their kayaks and paddle to the mouth of the Harrison River, trained guides kick off the aquatic escapade with an overview of the impending trip as well as a review of safety procedures. Groups of up to eight travellers float past ancient First Nations petrographs and burial grounds as bald eagles soar overhead and seals splash about the waters. During tours, guests paddle two kilometres down the river and then back to the Harrison Resort from which they departed.