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kumsheen rafting resort - day trips

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    Kumsheen has been a popular BC whitewater rafting destination since 1973...

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  • TeresaGrant
    We stayed two nights and did the full day power rafting trip - it was fantastic. We stayed in the tents which are wood frame buildings with canvas tents over top. No power, just a gas lantern. Great decorating touches with each cabin having a different antique theme. The beds were cozy with lovely feather duvets to keep you warm. The train runs on the tracks just below the resort and you hear it day and night. We were so tired from our adventures that the trains did not keep us awake - you just incorporate them into your dreams. It was part of the atmosphere! The food was also excellent. We had great big breakfasts and a really good Salmon dinner - mmmmm.Willis, Mary, Elliot, Terry and Jo - to name a few, are an excellent part of their team and really made our ladies group weekend amazing.
  • keibosh
    This was or first time, so we did a half day trip. It was so much fun, we're planning to stay in a wigwam at the resort next year & do a full day of power rafting. The only disappointment was that we were there sept 1 & the restaurant had closed for the season on Aug 31.
  • kater793
    It was my first time going rafting when I went with Kumsheen and I had a great time. Our guide, Mary, helped us paddle the Thompson and gave us some local history and biology lessons. I really enjoyed this trip and would absolutely go again. Next time I'll do the full-day!
  • cooluker
    Felt very safe in the hands of our guide, Mary. Hit some big waves in the rapids and enjoyed the exhilarating feel of getting splashed directly in the face during my turn at the front of the raft. Am planning another trip next year with my daughters, we might just try the full day trip.
  • IndiTigz
    Had a great first rafting trip. Our guide Mary took us through the Devil's Gorge and had us all taking a spot in the front of the raft for a good face splashing. :) The wind was up and chilly, but thanks to Mary's offer of a wetsuit we stayed pretty warm. I definitely want to try this again, maybe even a full day trip.
  • MaryS921
    We, a group of middle-aged (mid 40s to 70s) dragon-boaters and a couple of spouses arrived on the September long weekend excited to paddle the mighty Thompson. Some of us had paddled white waters before. For some it was a first time, and one in our party was a cautious non-swimmer. We were very well equipped with wetsuits, helmets and rain jackets – excitedly embarked on our adventure. After a fabulous morning of rapids, calmer waters and even a swim, we filled our bellies with a delicious lunch and basked in the warm sun. We excitedly took turns riding up front while the rest paddled. After lunch we really hit the white water! What a blast! Then, we met “the epic wave". We feel pretty lucky to say we are among the very few who actually flip their raft (some of our team feel this was a terrific “value added” to our day). Our guide Braden and the other guides were incredibly professional and fast acting. Braden was first rate the whole way -- from start to finish. Clearly the entire team at Kumsheen is very well trained -- strong in body and character. Other rafts were always nearby, and all the guides very efficiently worked as a team to ensure everyone on (and in!) the water that day had an excellent experience.Thank you for keeping us safe, calm and oh so excited to try it all again! Oh, and thanks for arranging for that lovely bear family to drop by and wave to us from the riverbank. That was ever so thoughtful of you.The lunch you provided was spectacular, the campsites and wash house were very clean, and the meal at the Cutting Board restaurant was especially delicious as we gathered to relive our adventure. We highly highly recommend everyone at Kumsheen.Paddles up!Signed, the Dr'Agonize Dragonboat team. Salmon Arm, BC
  • 718JaneB
    Wow, this is definitely recommended. It's value for money and never a dull moment, even hanging on to the side of the boat when going through the tame rapids. I can't recommend this trip enough and wish we could do it again but a bit difficult in the UK. If you do go for it, do the day raft as the morning is great fun and builds you up for the afternoon. The meal at lunchtime was also good and you certainly won't go hungry with the amount of food on offer. They rotate people around the boat so you always get the chance to be at the front .... If you want to that is. Absolutely brilliant day, especially staying overnight in the teepees and having a lovely meal in the restaurant. Only downside is the number of trains passing in the night as the track is close to the site but the answer to that is have a drink .... Or two.
  • tiffanys564
    Back in November I won a trip for 2 to the Kumsheen for my husband and I! The trip included a full day rafting trip with lunch, dinner, a night in a cabin and breakfast. So I booked our trip for Aug 27th! The full day rafting trip was amazing, the first half was relaxing with a few great rapids, went for a swim, the guide, Sam, was amazing she knew so much information and told great stories about each rapid and made our trip that much better! The restaurant was great, all the staff were so helpful, and always had a smile! Cannot wait to plan our next adventure with them next year...Hells Gate!!
  • aveanddad
    All was smooth. My daughter and I did the half day and it was a blast. Great service from the guides (thanks Mary) and a great time on the river. Good crew. Fun rapids and bonus of jumping in river and floating with the boat. Very safe and lots of laughs and awesome scenery!Will be back for sure.
  • 764howardb
    When I made our reservations in April for a white water rafting weekend, I was told that I was in for a real treat. This was a birthday present for my sweetie, and it could not have been better; a real treat it was. From the from desk staff that have that perpetual smile, friendly, courteous, professional attitude, to the teepee that was an enjoyable unique experience unto itself. The restaurant, with a wonderful menu and friendly, courteous staff who provided me with a terrific birthday cake as it was my birthday while we were there, to the hot tub that provided the opportunity to warm our chilled bones after a day on the river. Chris, our guide, was simply terrific. A keen sense of humour and quick wit, a vast knowledge of the history and geographical aspects of the area, combined with a professional awareness of his surrounding, the other craft in his command, and the conditions(s) of those in his raft combined to make us both feel welcomed and secure for the two days we were with him. Chris said it was the owners that taught and expected such a friendly, professional atmosphere from all their staff. Well done, they have succeeded in their quest as we met none that didn't meet this criteria.
  • JacquiWasHere
    Looking for a place to stay near Lytton to break up our trip back to the island, we decided to 'glamp' at Kumsheen. What a gorgeous setting! As others have mentioned the train noise from the canyon, I probably don't need to go into it, but... We did stay on canyon edge in a canvas tent and with 4 of us we had the range of responses to that: one didn't notice (deep sleeper), one found it relaxing, one it annoyed, and one didn't mind either way. So, decide what's best for you.There is plenty to do here from swimming, board games etc. inside the lodge (which also has a small snack bar), to basketball, tetherball, interpretive desert plant trail, giant chess, disc golf. There are inviting spaces with picnic tables and covers for groups to get together. In the 'spa' part of the pool we did find that the intake valve was too loud, so hopefully that will be fixed, but otherwise, we really enjoyed the whole experience and look forward to coming back with a group to take part in some rapids. For those that do not raft, it is a relaxing stay with lots to do with kids or others that want to hang out. Also, what is great for a group is that there are lots of spots for RVs or tents at a reasonable price instead of glamping.
  • 154932Bill
    Just as described in the promos - " All thrills, no frills", the half day trip through Devil's Gorge on the Thompson River was a blast. In a 12 passenger inflatable raft manned by a crew of untrained but willing paddlers under the direction of a very experienced guide we assaulted 18 sets of rapids almost fearlessly. The adventure is awesome. There is no hope, or I guess no intention, to stay dry. The size of the waves generated by the massive amount of water flowing through the incredible natural beauty of the gorge keeps your eyes wide open throughout the trip. The possibility of falling from the raft keeps your attention riveted to the task. A comfort level quickly develops and the fun really begins. The shared experience is enhanced by the instant camaraderie developed by working together to propel the raft and voluntarily exiting the raft to swim through some milder sections of the river. On a warm, sunny summer day, what better way to spend the afternoon than "drifting" down a river?
  • Alliekn
    I went on the two day paddle/power rafting trip this past weekend. My boyfriend and I camped in the campground, which is quite scenic and has great amenities. If you're a light sleeper I recommend bringing some earplugs since there are train tracks nearby and trains do run at night. The first trip we took was rafting down the Thompson river. It was my first time whitewater rafting and it was a ton of fun, the water was warm, and our guide, Mary, was really experienced and a lot of fun. By the end of the day I was pretty much ready to quit my job and just raft all day errydayyy. Day two was the power trip down the Fraser river. It was very different from the Thompson, the vegetation and climate changes make each river quite unique. Again our guide, Willis this time, was great and had a lot of interesting info about the Fraser along the way. And the rapids were huge, and ridiculously fun. Regular life is significantly less fun this week.
  • GraemeB692
    Wet! For sure you will get wet, not just a little damp but really wet. Wild! Yes the water can be wild, the rapids can boil and spin you around but the rafting guide will usually keep you heading in the right direction. Wicked. Oh, yes! Wicked fun climbing walls of water to hurtle down the other side, wicked fun clinging to the raft when it broadsides a standing wave, wicked fun even when you're slowly coursing some rapids and jump in the water to feel what it's like without a boat.The equipment is good, both the personal provided equipment and the rafts themselves, the river guides are knowledgeable and fun and can tell you some interesting facts about the river and it's history on the calmer stretches (thanks Georgie!). The paddle rafting is more 'hands on' than the power rafting, you get wetter and much more involved, you even get to jump in should you choose to, that doesn't happen on the power trips. It's worth doing the whole day trip but the rapids really only get you going in the second half of the day and so the half day paddle rafters get a quick wet and wild introduction to rafting.The restaurant at Kumsheen is good, the menu is slightly limited but what they lack in choice them make up for with taste. The shop is stuffed with rafting memorabilia T. shirts and hoodies galore, there is something there for everyone. The camping is good, well lit washrooms and well laid out camping and RV'ing spots on the small plateau overlooking the White Canyon and lower reaches of the Thompson river. Only drawback is you are close to the CPR rail line and the trains run all night. They will wake you up if you are in a tent. Big hint- take earplugs!Would I go again? Certainly would, well worth it!
  • JamesSchaeffer
    First time we camped offsite and rafted, this time we stayed only one night, Stein hiking the first day and the afternoon trip down the gorge on the second. The rafting was excellent both times this year and wildly different each time. The second trip at lower water was definitely the most exciting, lower water makes for a wilder ride. The staff both trips were awesome, they really round out the trip with interesting facts on the history of the area, the geography etc. The resort canvas cabins are like staying in a great hotel, that is the bed linen anyways. The rest is better, fresh air, views that don't stop, super comfort, rustic like the whole experience. The restaurant was a big surprise, the food was carefully prepared and fitted the rest of the experience. They have clearly been at it a while, from the drivers, the staff at the desk, the excellent service in the restaurant, and that bed linen! Next time we ride the Fraser!
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