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    Rafting the kootney river

    I’m thinking about rafting it in oct. My question is. Roughly how many days does it take from canal flats to lake koocanusa. I can’t find any info on the est time.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    Talked to some canoers last August who said they planned on a 2 day trip which seems about right.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    I rafted from Canal Flats to Fort Steele about 9 years ago. We went in September. Things are moving quickly from Canal Flats to Skookumchuck. ....after that things slow down quite a bit. We left about 4 pm on Day 1 and arrived in Fort Steele around noon (if I recall correctly) on Day 3. So I would agree that in a canoe two full days should put you in Koocanusa.
    It was a good trip. We saw elk, wt deer and black bear......and turkeys.....and coyotes.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    Perfect you said 3 names I was hoping someone would say lol haha and thanks for the info we will be walking on the little islands trying to push something out well that’s the plan anyways last year I seen lots of mule deer on the river in wardner

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    been thinking about a water access turkey hunt there

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    I've done canal to skook and skook to wasa several times and my guess is you'd need 3 fullish days (6-8 hrs on the water per day) to get all the way to koocanusa. It really depends on the wind more than anything else. Once you get past wasa, the water really slows down and with a moderate headwind, downstream progress can be painfully slow. Bring along someone who's big and strong and super keen to man the oars for hours on end!

    From a a strictly rafting perspective, there are much better trips upstream of canal flats.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    I've only done beer drinking floats in aug. Skook to the highway T junction (rest stop) is a good day float 6~hr. Did fort steele to the highway bridge in a pontoon boat (wardnerish). It has a lot of dead water. An expected 4hr float was more like 8hrs...out in the dark. A multi person pontoon boat with a 4hp kicker for the dead sections would be an Ideal setup

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    Quote Originally Posted by Dour View Post
    Perfect you said 3 names I was hoping someone would say lol haha and thanks for the info we will be walking on the little islands trying to push something out well that’s the plan anyways last year I seen lots of mule deer on the river in wardner
    just watch along the edges for there is places that it is private property.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    I have also done afternoon floats from Fort Steele to Wardner in a canoe. I agree that wind would be the biggest determining factor for time. The water slows the further downstream you get.

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    Re: Rafting the kootney river

    my bud and I did a few over the years in his zodiac with no motor...

    Princeton (just up from bromley rock) to just about at the US border took 2 days...1st day ankle deep rule and "full alert" white water rafting-Ruleull off and bail once raft was ankle deep-overnighted just before Hedley...2nd day fishing and sleeping was no problem after some extreme stuff in the morning...caught a few squaw fish and 1 trout that we cleaned up and donated to the lady with the vineyard that allowed us to park 2nd car at her place and to pull the boat there...only thing to watch for is all the Poison Ivy on the lower section...
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    e also did a 2 day trip down to just before spences bridge....

    Also a 2 day trip from Lillooet lake to Harrison lake (we overnighted at the St Agnes Wells hot springs aka Skoocumchuck hot springs and ended at the repair shop/facility at the top of Harrison lake (I think it is called the Lynum logging camp IIRC) we also did a one day trip on the squamish river and a few others I cant think of ATM

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