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Looking for the best places to Whitewater Kayak in and around Crescent Spur? Below are some great routes, trips and resources to help you Whitewater Kayak in and around Crescent Spur.

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I think it was John Grace who once said "It's all just training for British Columbia". He was referring to the super challenging creeking and multi day wilderness whitewater trips that are located all over this mountainous province. There is a lifetime worth of easy and intermediate paddling too. Whether it is multi day ocean trips, winter whitewater paddling on Vancouver Island, surfing tidal rapids, creeking in the interior, remote trips up north BC offers it all and then some.

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Canoe Kayak Freestyle Committee National Programs

Canoe Kayak Canada Freestyle is responsible for the growth and development of Freestyle Canoe/Kayak in Canada. We work with provincial, territorial and local organizations to hold programs that support athlete development. We also host National Team trials and support athletes at the international level.

Whitewater Kayak Trips or Routes around Crescent Spur

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Isengard Section
Forgetmenot Creek - A section with great variety. Long rapids interspersed with chill floats , makes for a pleasant paddle for getting a mix of excitement and time to look at the views. In a similar manor to some of the whitewater on the nearby Morkill, gradient and rapids seem to come out of nowhere and disappear just as quickly. The rapids start at class II-III and progress nicely into class IV- boogy and the section finishes with a bang as the final 200 ish meters drop quickly in a stack of class IV rapids and two small waterfalls (IV+ to V-). There are no canyons through this section and all the rapids can be scouted and portaged from river level. But be on the lookout for logs, there were a couple river wide logs through the float sections.

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