British Columbia Trip Reports

British Columbia is a mountainous province, home to challenging creeking and multi-day wilderness whitewater trips. Easy and intermediate day trip paddling can be found as well. The ocean offers infinite paddling opportunities, with tidal rapids, island circumnavigations and winter paddling on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

Rivers in BC originate from rainfall, snowmelt, and glacier melt. Rain-dominated regimes are found primarily in coastal lowland areas and at lower elevations of the windward side of the Coast Mountains. Highest monthly flow is November and December, since this is when the most intense frontal weather systems move over the British Columbia coast.

Snowmelt regimes occur in the interior plateau and mountain regions, and in higher-elevation zones of the Coast Mountains. Here, winter precipitation dominantly falls as snow until spring melt. High flows occur in May, June, and July. Low flows may also occur during the late summer and fall as a result of low rainfall and a depleted snowpack.

Glacier-fed rivers are similar to snowmelt regimes, except that the period of high flows extends from about May to August or September, and low-flow conditions occur only when precipitation is accumulating in the snowpack, usually from December to March. During exceptionally hot weather during the melt season, glacier-fed rivers can go into flood stage.

Here are packrafting trip reports from packrafters throughout the province. Contact us @ packraftcanada@gmail.com if you have any trip reports to add; we’d love to add them to our growing list!

Packrafting Gold Creek, Golden Ears

Packrafting and Bushwhacking Wild Vancouver Island

Packrafting 100km on the Similkameen River

Chaba River Packrafting

Bridge Valley over to Lord River and Taseko Lake

Alexander Mackenzie Trail and Blackwater River

Canoe River near Mt. Robson, First Canadian Packraft Rendezvous, 2018

Packrafting the Fraser River in Mount Robson Provincial Park, BC

Packrafting the Nanika Kidprice Canoe Route

Meager Creek Exploration

Lillooet River Bikeraft

Packrafting the Eldred River

Salal Creek

Berg Lake Trail to Moose River, Mount Robson Provincial Park and Jasper National Park

Packrafting & Hiking Vancouver Island: 30 Days Solo

Tree to Sea Bikepacking Loop-Vancouver Island

Paddling the Coquitlam and Fraser Rivers

Coquitlam River packrafting

Packrafting Gold Creek, Golden Ears Provincial Park

Pitt River; Widgeon Slough; Widgeon Peak

Squamish to Vancouver-Packrafting the Indian Way

Squamish River Packrafting

A Ski to Packraft Odyssey in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains

Packrafting the Tatshenshini River 2021

Packrafting the Mamquam in snow: Backyard Adventures

The Squamish Coffee Pizza Traverse

Deep Cove-Belcarra Bikeraft Circuit

Sky To Sea: Whistler to Vancouver

Squamish to Vancouver Bikepack

Upper Tulameen River

Mt. Edziza, Stikine River and Mess Creek in Northern BC

Pedals To Paddles: An Epic Remote BC Bikeraft

Chasing Wild – Journey into the Sacred Headwaters

Exploring B.C.’s Threatened Unuk River

First descent of the Castleguard River, Banff National Park-watchman circuit part vii – packrafting

Raush-Clearwater Packraft Traverse

Packrafting and Kayaking the Redwillow River

Small River to Holmes River Valley Traverse

Howse Pass Bikeraft

Fortress Lake, BC Packrafting and Fishing – Hiking in Jasper National Park

Packrafting Simpson River, Kootenay National Park

Lord River, Taseko Lakes

Wood River Packrafting Expedition

Matt’s Vancouver Island Traverse, 2020

Cheakamus River Paradise Valley

Sawpa Divide (Bikerafting)

Packrafting the Nitinat Triangle

The Search for Maggie’s Cabin: Legacy & Packrafting (and Rain) on the Nitinat Triangle

Kid Packrafts Beaver Falls – Holmes River BC

Packrafting the Canoe River (Canadian Packraft Rendezvous – Valemount BC)

Lower Capilano River Packraft

Packrafting in British Columbia: A Provincial Park Ranger’s Personal Take

Chilliwack River-Thurston to Tamihi

Chilliwack River Packrafting

Upper Pitt River (Mostly) Hiking and (a Little) Packrafting

Upper Pitt River Packrafting

Pitt River Packraft Traverse

Taku River (BC and Alaska)

Coast Range Traverse, ending with Packraft down South Gate River to Bute Inlet

Packraft Trips on British Columbia Paddling Maps

We Backcountry Paddled to the Tulsequah Chief, B.C.’s Most Infamous Abandoned Mine

Chilcotin: Gold Bridge to Bella Coola

Packrafting Broughton Group

Packrafting Trips-DIY Packraft

Sprout Lake to Toquart Bay

Packrafting Mcleod River To War Falls – Robfin Packraft – Carp Lake Provincial Park British Columbia

Big Dumb Loop

Packrafting the Blaeberry

Muncho Lake to Rabbit River

Packrafting & ski touring British Columbia’s Coast Mountains

Packrafting the Capilano River

Packraft Trip on the Upper Stikine in the Happy Lake

Paddling all of Okanagan Lake

Packrafting the Northern Rockies