Ways to Enjoy Lazy River Floating Around Calgary This Summer

Take your pick from several ways to enjoy a lazy float in and around Calgary, from raft and tube rentals, shuttle service, or lake floating, there are several ways to help you enjoy the waters this summer.

Lazy Day Raft Rentals

Know before you go:

  • Check river flow levels before you go – here.
  • Always bring paddles! Even if you’re floating around a small lake, it is easy to get stranded without paddles.
  • Bring plenty of water and sunscreen; you’ll not only be catching the direct sun, but also its reflection off the water.
  • City of Calgary -For laws and regulations regarding the use of rivers, visit the city’s website/City of Calgary Safety Guidelines.

Guide to River Tubing, Floating and Guided Raft Trips in and Around Calgary

The Paddle Station

Through Calgary’s Paddle Station on the Bow, you can rent rafts big enough for groups of people or couples, kayaks, and SUPs. Take your equipment from you at specified end points where you’ll need to park a second vehicle, and they can inflate/deflate your inflatables for you. Alternatively, you can call an Uber or take their shuttle to return to your starting location.  Details

Where: Start Location – Shouldice Athletic Park, 5227 13 Ave NW

End Location – Calgary Zoo West Parking Lot

How much: 2-4 Person Raft (Small): $79

RiverWatch EcoFloats

RiverWatch EcoFloats offers a 2.5-hour guided float along Calgary’s Bow River, passing wildlife-rich islands, sunlit cliffs, and scenic spots like Carburn Park and Sue Higgins Dog Park, ending at the  Fish Creek Boat Launch in Fish Creek Provincial Park. For a romantic twist, try Feast and Float Saturday Nights—an extended 3-hour journey with a surprise riverside picnic from a local restaurant.  A complimentary shuttle is available from Fish Creek Provincial Park Boat Ramp Parking lot to the Graves Landing starting point. Details

Where: Graves Landing to Fish Creek Boat Launch

How much:  $49 & up

U of C Rentals for the Bow River

There is a huge variety of outdoor equipment you can rent from the U of C Outdoor Centre, in addition to all the watersport rentals. But if you want a lazy day on the river or a nearby lake, you can rent small or large rafts from the University, and accessories like dry bags, wetsuits to make things more comfortable. Details

Where: 2500 University Drive NW

How much: $42-$110

Lazy Day Raft Rentals & BowTubes

The Lazy Day Raft Rentals can supply you with various options to float the Bow River through Calgary, including BowTubes, perfect for lazier days on the river, featuring backrests and cupholders built-in. Lazy Day offers a whole Lazy Experience, too, with shuttle service. Details

Where: Float starts at West Baker Park boat launch; Float ends at Footbridge near Prince’s Island Park

How much: $43

Riverside Rafting

Riverside Rafting offers a variety of raft rentals to take on the Bow, along with SUPs, and pickup of your equipment. The raft rentals come in sizes for 4, 6, 8, or 12 people, and can be your transportation for a relaxing ride through the city. Details

Shuttle service: no

Where:

Launch location: 1404 Home Road NW, Calgary

Drop off location: 1300 12th Street NE, Calgary

How much: 1 Person Inflatable Kayak $49.99 for 3 hours

Sikome Aquatic Facility at Fish Creek Park

Experience lazy lake floating right in the city with Fish Creek Park’s Sikome Lake. You can easily cruise the lake’s small shores, maybe even a few times. Keep in mind that large rafts are not allowed, but this also means there are no powerboats disrupting the peace. Lazy floating and swimming only! Details

When: now until Labour Day

Where:22 Sikome Cir SE, Calgary

How much: $5 to $8

Float the Elbow: Sandy Beach to MNP Community & Sports Centre

You can float a section of the Elbow River between the Glenmore Reservoir and where it meets up with the Bow River. The route takes you from Sandy Beach to the Community Centre, and is a perfect family float. The area is often calm, and the beach is usually shallow. There is parking on both ends. You won’t need large rafts or kayaks for this either, and can make do with inflatables and paddles. Details

When: best in July and August

Where: Sandy Beach

How much: free

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