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Don’t let the name fool you. This river is a no-nonsense good time.

Located about a 1.5-hour drive west of Fernie, the Bull River is a favourite of both local and visiting whitewater rafters and kayakers because it’s runnable from early Spring to late Fall. As the seasons change and the water levels lessen, the river transforms from a big water rapid run to a more tranquil destination brimming with boulder gardens, forested shorelines and lots of wildlife. The 117-kilometre-long river originates in the Rocky Mountains and travels through class II-III rapids in the upper section and then class III-IV whitewater in the lower section before connecting with the Kootenay River. 


Quick Facts

Length: Approximately 117 km
Season: Spring
Style: Whitewater, flatwater
Difficulty: Class 2-Class 4 rapids
River Features: Rapids, deep canyons, scenic flatwater stretches, and stunning views of the Rocky Mountains.
Access: Multiple access points along forestry roads
Experiences: Ideal for whitewater kayaking, canoeing (in calmer sections), and rafting

Paddle pros

Here are the experts who will help perfect your paddling trip.

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Canyon Raft Company

Located in Fernie BC the Canyon Raft Company offers anything from scenic floats to whitewater rafting, making it suitable for all.

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Edge of the World

Edge of the World offers a wide range of snowboarding, skateboarding, paddleboarding, streetwear, and goods in Fernie, BC.

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GearHub Sports

Discover quality paddle gear and apparel at GearHub. Find everything you need for your next adventure.

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Tunnel49

Tunnel49 is a rafting company that offers a variety of different tours including calmer trips or more adventurous ones.

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