Canoeing and Kayaking on Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island offers the canoers, kayakers and whitewater enthusiasts, a year round playground where they can enjoy their favourite recreational pass time. Some say winter is the best time to hit the waters, but consider the rainfall factor, which can be heavy. Locals take advantage of the two peak seasons, early spring runoff and the autumn rainy season, while July and August are the two busiest months with vacationers using the facilities.

Popular with all classes of paddlers is Cowichan Lake and the Cowichan River. Take Highway 18 just north of Duncan, and drive west to some of the best paddling, hiking and fishing on the Island, the Cowichan Valley. Canoeing the lake can take from a couple of hours to a couple of days, it all depends on the individual. Running the river from the village of Lake Cowichan to Duncan takes about two days. From the put-in point at Lakeview Park to your first portage at Skutz Falls is approximately 10 km (6 mi.) and you might have to portage around Marie Canyon depending on the water level. From here to Duncan, which is 20 km (12 mi.) is a moderate to easy trip. Hazards you will encounter include water level changes that occur quickly, log jams and some rapids. The places to watch for on this river are the S-Bend, the Double Whammy and The Last Drop.

For advanced kayakers and guided intermediates, Gold River is interesting paddling with three different sections. There is the upper canyon run of 6.1 km (3.8 mi.) which is a grade or class 3+ to 4+ and is not for open canoeists or rafters. This part means continuous rapids, pools and drops as you work you way through a narrow canyon. The middle section is a grade or class 2+ to a 3+ but becomes a 3+ to 4+ during high waters. There are rapids, rock gardens and drops over this 9.7 km (6 mi.) course. The Lower Canyon of Gold River is 5.8 km (3.6 mi.) in length and ranges from a grade or class 2 to a 4+ at peak times. Along the way there are surfing waves, some holes that you should avoid, and The Big Drop. Gold River (town and river) can be reached by taking Highway 28 from Campbell River.

Other rivers to run on Vancouver Island include the Nanaimo, Koksilah, Adam, Campbell, White, and the Nimpksih to just mention a few. If you wish to paddle ocean surf, the most popular places are, Long Beach, Cox Bay, San Josef Bay and River Jordan. For a complete list of rivers and lakes you can canoe or kayak, join a club and check with local equipment dealers in the area. No matter what waters you plan to canoe or kayak be safe, have fun.

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The following BC Adventure Network members invite you to kayak or canoe with them:


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Clayoquot Wilderness Resorts and Spa: Discriminating travelers will find 2world-renowned ultra-luxurious eco-resorts, 4star accommodations, coastal cuisine, adventure, and a lush & breathtakingly wilderness frontier. Our golden triangle of adventure begins and ends in Tofino on Vancouver Island. more
Coast Mountain Expeditions: Adventure, mountain vistas, rainforest islands & a gentle ocean await in BC's spectacular coastal wilderness … a sea kayakers' paradise. Enjoy island ambience at our waterfront lodge. Learn paddling skills, explore nature's awesome beauty, & a superb sea kayak... more
Destiny River Adventures: We offer thrilling whitewater rafting, serene scenic river floats, & snorkeling with thousands of returning salmon. Our focus on the wilderness, wildlife, personal discovery, & attention to detail will create an unforgettable experience & memories! more
Ecosummer Expeditions: BC’s first kayaking company offers award-winning trips to the Queen Charlotte & Gulf Islands, Johnstone Strait, & West Coast Trail. We guarantee world-class scenery, some of the world’s finest Orca whale and bear watching, & an absolute commitment to service. more
Oak Bay Marine Group: Enjoy the finest world-class BC saltwater fishing adventures with Oak Bay Marine Group. Our seven fabulous resorts throughout coastal BC provide a fishing adventure for everyone! Salmon, halibut and bottom fish, we’ve got it all for people who love to fish. more
Painters Lodge: Located in Campbell River, the Salmon Capital of the World, we set the standard for all other saltwater fishing resorts. Enjoy Sportfishing, the excitement of a wildlife adventure or whale watching trip. Lounge by the pool, or enjoy a meal in the restaurant o... more
Salt Springs Spa Resort: Leave your worries behind at Salt Spring Spa Resort, a relaxing retreat from the burdens of everyday life. The natural beauty of this Gulf Island, and peaceful atmosphere, makes for an ideal island getaway, romantic escape, or health retreat (Ayurveda). more
Spirit of the West Adventures: We offer sea kayaking tours to the Johnstone Strait & the largest pods of killer whales on the BC coast – Desolation Sound, Quadra Island, & Campbell River - & guided excursions to explore ancient native villages. Set a course for a one of a kind wilderness a... more
Westwind Tugboat Adventures: North America’s original tugboat adventure. Enjoy wilderness fishing for trophy salmon and halibut plus Luxury cruising on the beautiful "Inside Passage" of BC. Follow the Fish to Langara Island, Prince Rupert and Bella Bella regions. Only 8 & 12 guests. more

 


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