The world’s largest paddle isn’t here by accident.
You know it’s a good paddling location when the largest paddle in the world can be found here. Built by Mark Teasdale, owner of Columbia Wetlands Outpost, the 60-foot-long, 5,300-pound paddle can be found on his property located south of the town of Golden. It’s a fitting statue for the region where the Columbia River snakes its way between the Purcell and Rocky Mountains, offering some of the most scenic and easiest paddling in the country. The river flows past the Columbia Wetlands, home to over 350 species of wildlife including “diverse bird species [that] migrate through,” Mark says. “We see blue herons, eagles, ducks, geese, elk, deer, moose, coyotes, wolves, black bears…it is beautiful all year round.” The Columbia can be paddled to Golden from its headwaters near the community of Canal Flats 160 kilometres south, but the most popular section that takes less than 3-4 hrs to complete starts in Nicholson and is a common day-off float among the locals.
- Waterway AreaGolden to Donald
- Difficulty LevelClass I (Easy)
- Type of PaddlingCanoe, Kayak, Paddleboard
- SeasonSummer
- Waterway AccessGolden river bridge launch
- Waterway FeaturesBird nesting sites
- Known HazardsNavigation in changing channels
- Waterway AccessGolden river bridge launch
- Waterway FeaturesBird nesting sites
- Known HazardsNavigation in changing channels
- Waterway AreaGolden to Donald
- Difficulty LevelClass I (Easy)
- Type of PaddlingCanoe, Kayak, Paddleboard
- SeasonSummer



