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Enjoy our rivers from another point of view; beautiful beaches and stunning river banks loaded with flora and fauna. Keep your eyes open for local wildlife. A tube from one of our local tire stores or a strong raft will do. Times are approximate. How quickly you travel on the rivers is dependent on how high the water is. The times below are at the beginning of the season in July, after that double or triple the length of time. You will encounter some rapids along the way. You may have to walk in certain areas late in the season so will require the appropriate footwear. Most importantly don’t forget your sunscreen!

Where to put in:

Where to get out:

Approximate Time

Kettle River

 

 

Carson at Old Cooper Bridge Site

City Park

2 to 3 hours

Spragett Bridge

City Park

2 hours

City Park

Nursery Bridge

1 hour

Nursery Bridge*

* excellent beaches along the way

Atwood 2 to 3 hours
Granby River
   

Hummingbird Bridge Beach

before Pines Bible Camp 6 hours
Snake Hole (the gravel Road after Copper Ridge) Barbara Ann Park 1 hour

Contact the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Grand Forks for more info: gfchambe@sunshinecable.com 1 866 442 2833
Websites to visit:
www.grandforkschamber.com - www.city.grandforks.bc.ca - www.boundarycf.com - www.boundary.bc.ca

Contact Project Manager: e-mail Brian or ph: 250-442-3731 / or e-mail Sales: Tina