



Full Day Drift Charter
Starting at $525
Full Day Drift Charter
Starting at $525
Full day drift charters take 7-10 hours. There are plenty of different sections of the Bow that we can explore and fish. Talk to us about what you're interested in. Options include floating the city section right through the middle of downtown, to exploring the lower reach of the Bow River as it flows southeast of the city towards Carseland.
Guests are welcome to use their own gear if they have it.
Full day trips start at $525 and can accommodate up to two anglers per boat. Complete the form below for more details on trip packages and drift options.

Half Day Drift Charter
Starting at $450
Half Day Drift Charter
Starting at $450
Half day drift charters can take anywhere from 4-6 hours. There are a number of launch points along the Bow River that allows for many options for creating a fishing experience that matches your timeline. Things that impact drift time include river flow rates, weather, fishing style, and how many stops we make, not to mention the distance between launch sites. Let us know what you are interested in and we'll make a plan that works for everyone!
Guests are welcome to use their own gear if they have it.
Half day trips start at $450 and can accommodate two anglers. Complete the form below for more details on trip packages and drift options.

What's included? All charters include fly rods, reels and flies, non-alcoholic beverages, snacks, and transportation. Summer floats are best done in shorts and sturdy shoes that allow you to wet wade. Full day charters include a gourmet deli style lunch.
What's not included? Personal clothing like rain gear, sunglasses, and other fishing apparel, Alberta Fishing License, and gratuity for your guide.
What's included? All charters include fly rods, reels and flies, non-alcoholic beverages, snacks, and transportation. Summer floats are best done in shorts and sturdy shoes that allow you to wet wade. Full day charters include a gourmet deli style lunch.
What's not included? Personal clothing like rain gear, sunglasses, and other fishing apparel, Alberta Fishing License, and gratuity for your guide.