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Group Packages

Bear Paw Package
Day Trip: Bears hump late morning Lunch afternoon paddling

Black Bear Package
One Night Stay: Bears hump late morning Lunch afternoon paddling Dinner
Next day: Free - visitors center, buffalo paddock. Red rock
Or  Paid - Horse Back riding

Big Bertha Package
Two Night Stay: Bears hump late morning Lunch afternoon paddling Dinner
Next 2 days: Breakfast: Free - visitors center, buffalo paddock. Red rock, blakiston falls, prince of whales
Or Paid - Horse Back riding, Ebikes, Paddling Excursion

  • Duration of paddle session is 4 - 5 hrs. This is held in Emerald bay and dependent upon the weather and skill level there are areas we can explore or stay and have fun.
  • We have not included delivering paddle equipment and units down the lake if that is needed or if you want a more challenging experience with other advanced places to explore. (Extra $250 for delivery down lake)

Included in these packages is a safety lesson prior to getting in the water, a paddle lesson for each type of watercraft. Time to test out and play on the water. We will also run either games and races or an excursion outside the bay depending on the weather. Excursion will also have a following boat just to add extra safety. Lastly, it includes the right amount of water certified and first aid certified attendants on and off the water, depending on size of group.
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Packages Pricing by # of people

Small group
10 - 20
$2200 - $2900
Medium 
21 -75
$2900 - $4500
Large (Broken down to 2-3 consecutive groups due to limited number of water crafts)
76 -125
$4500 -  $7900

Extra Large
126+ Call for details
Serving Groups up to 500 people

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ACCOMMODATION:
  • Bertha Bay $12.75/night per adult (17 and up)16 and below are free. Camping for 4 camp sites.  Pros: Secluded camp fire, Con’s short 2 km hike with minor elevation gain and loss to camp)
  • Crandell Lake $12.75/night per adult (17 and up)16 and below are free. Pros: Secluded camp fire, small lake that is warmer than the main lake. Con’s short 1.2 km hike in minor elevation gain camp)
  • Camp Columbus $400/night including bunks with mattress for 45-50 people  (Drive up location)

SAFTEY
Safety is our number one priority. We have members of our team that are CPR certified, with water safety certifications. Everyone will be taught safety protocol of equipment, weather conditions, and water safety. Everyone will be given lifejackets, and every canoe and kayak will be supplied with bail out buckets, rope, whistles, and lights as required by Transport Canada.

MEDIA
    We often take picture for our social media and website, but can also give you a link to all the picture and videos we take for your memories. We would also be honored to feature our learnings and interviews on the Stoney Nation on our website, and how learning brings awareness and change that is important between cultures.
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Things to do in Waterton
There are other great things to do in the park: we also offer vintage ebike rentals. There is a new visitor centre that goes through the ecosystem, habitats, animals in the park and also has First Nation features including a small video. There are also great hikes, including bears hump which is a short 1 - 2 hour hike that gives a beautiful view of the Waterton valley and lake. There is the buffalo paddock just outside the gate to visit, and campsites to enjoy the outdoor experience. Waterton is also home to a world famous hike called Crypt lake Trail. With many Waterfalls, chains, and a cave it boosts an impressive list of highlights. Note: This hike is medium to hight difficulty, and you can only get to the trailhead by water, usually by boat. 
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