Mighty Fraser River Rafting in Jasper National Park

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Maligne Rafting is the only Jasper company licenced to raft the ‘Mighty Fraser’!
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Rates
**Person:** $135
*Ages 12+*

*Rafters on Class 3 rivers must weigh a minimum of 90lb/41kg*
Duration
5 hours
About
From our launching point in the shadow of Mount Robson, the ‘Mighty Fraser’ serves up turbulent rapids, bound to soak every rafter! After a short portage around Rearguard Falls, we paddle into the best white water section of the trip. The Fraser River offers the chance to spot seasonal spawning salmon. The Fraser River is the backbone of our ‘Class 3 Guarantee’. When other river levels fluctuate, the Fraser lives up to its mighty reputation!

We are Jasper’s premier rafting company offering more rivers, more trips and more variety than any other Canadian Rockies white water rafting company. For an authentic Alberta river rafting adventure, look no further.
Since 1987, Maligne Rafting Adventures Ltd. has been the purveyor of quality rafting adventures to many thousands of visitors to Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park.

Our trips offer a wide spectrum of opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. Our rivers include the Sunwapta, family friendly Athabasca and the Mighty Fraser rearguard falls run. This allows us to offer Class 3 white water all season long!

**What we Provide:** Licensed raft guides, self-bailing rafts, paddles, wetsuits, booties, paddle jackets, life jackets and helmets (if applicable).

**What to Wear:** A swimsuit or shorts under casual wear is best. Clothing worn under wetsuits gets wet, so bring a towel and warm clothes for afterwards.

**Choosing a Trip**

Rivers and rapids are rated on an international scale which ranges from the easiest Class 1 to the near impossible Class 6. As the numbers get higher the difficulty and excitement increase. Our goal is to provide our guests with the most enjoyable rafting experience possible.

With this in mind, the following chart will help you decide which of the trips we offer is right for you and your family.
FAQ's and What to Know
- **What happens if it rains?**
*Our trips go rain or shine; you’re going to get wet anyway! Remember that you will be provided with a wet suit and paddle jacket. If it’s cold or you get cold easily, remember to bring extra wool or polypropylene clothing to wear under your suit.*

- **What is provided and what do I wear?**
We provide transportation to and from the river as well as life jackets, wet suits, paddle jackets, booties, paddles and helmets (where necessary). We change into our rafting gear at the rivers’ edge so our guests must wear a bathing suit or shorts under their street clothes. These items are worn under our wetsuits and will get wet. Bring a towel and dry clothes for after the trip. When the weather is rainy or cold we also recommend guests bring additional clothing (wool or polypropylene is best) to wear under their wet suits.

- **How many people per raft?**
For paddle rafting, our rafts can accommodate 6 to 10 passengers. Our paddle assist rafts accommodate 6 to 8 passengers.

- **Do you need experience to go on the Intermediate Class 3 and 3+ trips?**
More than 90% of our clients are first time rafters. As long as you weigh at least 90 lbs. (41 kgs.) and are physically active (you have to paddle and help carry the rafts to and from the river), you can take part in our Intermediate trips.

- **How are rivers and trips graded?**
Rivers and trips are graded on an international scale that ranges from the easiest Class 1 to the near impossible Class 6. As the numbers get higher the difficulty and excitement increase.

- **What is the difference between “paddle ” and “paddle assist” rafting?**
In both methods each clients uses a paddle to help maneuver the raft down the river. In “paddle” rafting on our Novice, Class 2 trips the guide sits in the rear and uses a paddle to steer the raft through the rapids. In “paddle assist” rafting the guide uses a unique rear mounted rowing frame, complete with oars to steer the raft. We use this technique for our Intermediate rivers, graded Class 3 or higher, to allow our guides greater control of the rafts.

Booking Notes

## WHAT TO WEAR / BRING

- We supply wetsuits, paddle jackets, life jackets, helmets and neoprene booties (plus long-sleeve neoprene shirts & gloves, when needed).
- To make the change process easier down by the river, we recommend everyone has their swimsuit (or swim shorts) already on under their regular clothes.
- Bring a towel and warm clothing for afterwards.
- **Trips do depart rain or shine** therefore, if the weather is cold or stormy or if you tend to get cold easily, you should bring extra clothing to wear under your paddle jacket. Polypropylene, fleece or wool garments provide the best insulation when wet.
- We also suggest you bring some water and a snack to enjoy on the bus ride after the trip.
- All belongings you bring with you will be stored on the bus during the trip.

## SPECIAL NOTES

- Rafters on Class 3+ Fraser River must be at least 12 years old and over 90 pounds / 41 kg. 
Minors (under age 18) must be accompanied by an adult on the river.
- **All departure times are in Alberta Mountain Time.** Those arriving from British Columbia should ensure to adjust their watch accordingly.
- Anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol will **NOT** be permitted to participate in any Maligne Rafting Adventures Ltd. activities.
- For those travelling from outside of Jasper, we suggest allowing extra time for the drive in case of any traffic delays.
- This trip is typically 5 hours round-trip (including 2 hours on water time) although please note that trip durations are approximate and are subject to variations due to traffic conditions.
- Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
- Boat configuration is at the discretion of raft guides and will be determined on the day based on overall group size. While the best effort is made to keep groups together in same raft, due to logistics, this cannot be guaranteed.

## TRIP PHOTOS

Following your trip, digital photos of your rafting adventure will be available to preview & purchase [Here](https://store.picthrive.com/malignerafting/)

Photo prices are as follows:

1 Photo: $20
3 Photos: $30
All Photos: $40

##TO OUR VALUED GUESTS

Thank you for choosing to explore with us. Your visit means so much as we recover from last summer’s devastating wildfire.

While many in our community faced significant losses, our pride in this place we call home remains strong. Some of us may feel ready to talk about the wildfire, while others may prefer to focus on Jasper's landscapes, wildlife, and adventures. The ecological impact of the fires on our landscape will likely be discussed on your tour and it's ok to ask general questions but we kindly request your sensitivity and that you refrain from asking direct questions about our homes and personal experiences.

Your support helps us move forward, and we’re grateful to have you here.

Mighty Fraser River Rafting in Jasper National Park

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