Things to do in Canadian Rockies, Canadian Rockies: The Best Stand-Up Paddleboarding

September 24, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

From Alberta’s southwestern border north into British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies are a network of provincial and national parks that collectively make up a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Banff and Jasper national parks are connected by the Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic drives in the world. The towns of Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper are hubs for adventures including hiking, horseback riding, rafting and wildlife viewing. Accommodation ranges from hotels to mountain lodges.
Restaurants in Canadian Rockies

1. Kananaskis Outfitters

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5.0 based on 326 reviews

Kananaskis Outfitters

Kananaskis Outfitters is the leading tour operator and sports equipment rental facility in beautiful Kananaskis. We offer a wide variety of guided tours for individuals, families, and groups; including big canoe tours, beginner-friendly hiking tours, SUP lessons, stargazing and snowshoeing tours, fat biking tours, nordic ski lessons, and so much more. We also operate a year round rental shop. Rental items include: mountain bikes, electric bikes, canoes, kayaks, stand up paddleboards, fat bikes, snowshoes, cross country skis and ice skates.

2. Translucid Adventures

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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Translucid Adventures

Translucid Adventures aims to introduce all types of adventurers to joyful, rewarding, and educational experiences discovering the lakes of Jasper National Park. We offer a variety of ways to reconnect with the outdoors through stand up paddle boarding including: guided flat water paddle excursions, self-guided hourly/daily rentals at Lake Edith, SUP yoga and SUP skills classes. All classes taught by certified Paddle Canada instructors.

3. Moose Trail Overland

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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Moose Trail Overland

Moose Trail was started by a couple of Canmore Firefighters with a passion for adventure! Our goal is to bring you away from the crowds and show you something that you won’t get on other tours. Start your day on the water in a raft or on a paddle board, then enjoy some spirits at a local distillery and finally take a dive up a bumpy mountain road to an isolated lodge for Dinner. It is very common to see wildlife on our tour so don’t forget the camera!

4. The Banff Canoe Club

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4.5 based on 369 reviews

The Banff Canoe Club

At the Banff Canoe Club we think everyone should have access to the wonderfully Canadian sport of Canoeing. Rent a canoe or Kayak from us and explore the gentler section of the Bow River or head up forty mile creek into Vermillion Lakes. We think you will love it so much, that you'll be back for another paddle before long! Rent a canoe, kayak or stand up paddleboard. For those new to the sport, we offer Big Canoe Tours. Choose from the River Explorer or Wildlife of the Bow tour and explore the river with your guide.

5. Radventures Canada

Radventures Canada

Radventures Canada are the local gurus of budget campervan rentals and small group guided tours exploring the best spots in the Canadian Rockies. Locally owned & operated by passionate globetrotters who now call Banff home, we encourage our guests to escape the ordinary and let us guide you to the best local secret spots in and around Banff National Park on the water and off the beaten path.

6. Bowvalleysup

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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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