Humber River Rafting Tours
What better escape into the wilderness than to float down the lower Humber River in your very own white water raft!
The Humber River stretches for 120 km and is the largest Atlantic salmon producing river in Western Newfoundland. Your journey down this mighty river begins with a leisurely float through the gradual twists and turns of the river valley. As you gently float along, you can enjoy the tranquil scenery and get up close and personal with the surrounding geology and wildlife of this unique region.
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The Humber River stretches for 120 km and is the largest Atlantic salmon producing river in Western Newfoundland. Your journey down this mighty river begins with a leisurely float through the gradual twists and turns of the river valley. As you gently float along, you can enjoy the tranquil scenery and get up close and personal with the surrounding geology and wildlife of this unique region.
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The immense volumes of cool pure water will soon carry you towards the faster moving rapids of the Humber River. With the naturally carved face of the “Man in the Mountain” looming in the cliffs overhead, the white water will push and bounce you along for a swift, exciting ride that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
As the river widens, you can relax as the water gently carries you for another 1 kilometre float towards the end of the Humber River.
Groups range from as small as three and as large as twelve. You can solo your journey down the river, or tie the rafts together and enjoy the adventure with a friend or two.
As the river widens, you can relax as the water gently carries you for another 1 kilometre float towards the end of the Humber River.
Groups range from as small as three and as large as twelve. You can solo your journey down the river, or tie the rafts together and enjoy the adventure with a friend or two.
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