Central U.S.
Central U.S.
Take all your gear to America’s heartland, where Class III, Gitche Gumee, and serenading wolves are waiting for you.
Western U.S.
Western U.S.
Where else can paddlers get awesome surf, see orcas up close, and run the grandest canyon river in North America?
Canada West
Canada West
Mounties, mountains, and monumental paddling are all part of the rich heritage of exploration in Western Canada’s vast wilderness.
International
International
International: The world’s farthest flung, exotic paddling locales — places that do not fit too tidily on the corner of a map.
Eastern U.S.
Eastern U.S.
Where the day begins, unforgettable paddling opportunities are never ending.
Southern U.S.
Southern U.S.
You’ll find world class whitewater, ocean shores, and gator-laden swamps all over the southern United States.
Ontario
Ontario
Ontario is famous as canoe destination the world over. It also features some huge whitewater and great sea kayaking on the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay.
Canada East
Canada East
Boaters’ bedrock, the Canadian Shield is laced with rivers and lakes and lapped by arctic seas and the icy North Atlantic.
Yukon
Yukon
There is more than just Gold in the Yukon – rivers like the Yukon, Tatsenshini, Liard and Wheaton deliver the trips of a lifetime all Summer.
Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories
An area known for multi-day canoe trips which also has great whitewater. The Mackenzie draws water from Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes to form the lifeline of this expedition lover’s paradise.
Middle Fork Salmon
Middle Fork Salmon
Explore 100 miles of world-class whitewater running through the heart of one of America’s largest wilderness areas.

Buyer's Guide

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