Athabasca Falls rafting through hidden canyon — Jasper Rafting Adventures
Class II Difficulty

Athabasca River  ·  Jasper National Park

Athabasca Falls Rafting

Surge through a hidden limestone canyon below one of Canada’s most powerful waterfalls. 12 km of Class II rapids with jaw-dropping scenery — a truly unforgettable Jasper adventure.

On Water1h 25min
Total Time~3 Hours
DifficultyClass II
Min Age6 Years
Distance12 km
Adults From$117 CAD

The Experience

Through the Hidden Canyon

Begin your adventure with a scenic 30-minute drive down the legendary Icefields Parkway to the base of Athabasca Falls. What follows is one of the most dramatic stretches of river in all of Jasper — a hidden limestone canyon carved by thousands of years of glacial melt, invisible from the famous falls viewing area above.

The first half of the trip surges through towering canyon walls draped in ancient stone, before the river valley opens wide to reveal sweeping views of snow-capped peaks and the vast Athabasca Valley. You’ll cover 12 km of river, finishing at the historic “Meeting of the Waters” — the confluence of the Athabasca and Whirlpool Rivers.

Class II rapids keep the excitement high while staying accessible for families and first-timers. Our certified guides make sure every guest paddles with confidence from the very first stroke.

What’s Included

  • Round-trip transportation via Icefields Parkway
  • Full river equipment — wetsuit, boots, helmet & PFD
  • Professional certified guides — First Aid & CPR trained
  • Does not include Parks Canada Levy or GST

2026 Departure Times

May 29 – Jun 1910:30 AM  ·  2:30 PM
Jun 20 – Aug 309:00 AM  ·  12:00 PM  ·  3:30 PM

Check-in at RV Parking Lot, Jasper  ·  Arrive 15 min before departure

Reserve Your Spot

$117 CAD / adult

Children 6–12: $58.50 CAD

No credit card required to check dates

1,500+
Reviews
4.9
Avg Rating
Jasper
Nat’l Park

Photo Package

All photos: $40  |  Choose 2: $20  —  Available for purchase after the trip

Prefer to call? 780-852-4292

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Pricing

Transparent, All-In Pricing

All prices in CAD. Does not include Parks Canada Levy or GST.

Adults

$117 CAD
  • Transportation on Icefields Parkway
  • Full equipment provided
  • Certified guide instruction
Select

Photo Package

Add-on

$40 all photos

or $20 for any two

  • Professional on-river shots
  • Digital download
📷 Available for purchase after the trip

Testimonials

4.9 Stars Across 1,500+ Reviews

The best whitewater rafting in Jasper National Park

“This company was awesome! Our family of six had the best time last week rafting the Athabasca Falls run. We had four kids with us ranging from 6–17. All of them voted this was one of their favorite things during our ten day Canadian Rockies vacation. Ollie was our river guide and he was amazing! He kept us entertained the entire time, and also shared lots of really cool stories and history about Jasper and the surrounding areas. The weather was very cool and a little rainy when we went, but the company had us more than prepared. Our wet suits kept us very warm, and everything was very efficient. We can’t recommend this company enough!”

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Annie Brackett

TripAdvisor · July 2025

“My girlfriend and I took a tour of Athabasca Falls with Jasper Rafting Adventures earlier this week. The route is filled with Class 1 and 2 rapids, which is perfect for inexperienced rafters and families. We had the privilege of being accompanied by Emily and Ainsley as our guides, and we don’t have enough nice things to say about them! They were very knowledgeable on whitewater rafting as well as local fun facts/history and made it a memorable experience for everyone involved. Our bus driver Johnny photographed us from the shoreline and captured some magazine-worthy shots. If you are making a trip to Jasper, this is a MUST!!”

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Benjamin Lee

TripAdvisor · June 2025

“We recently went camping in Jasper with a group of 11 people (7 adults and 4 kids), and one of the highlights of our trip was the amazing river rafting experience on June 15, 2025! We split into two groups across two different boats, and our guides — David, Alice, and Luke — were absolutely fantastic. We all had a blast and felt really well taken care of. Highly recommend this team if you’re planning a rafting trip in Jasper. Thank you, David, Alice, and Luke!”

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Shaijeev Muthappan

TripAdvisor · June 2025

FAQ

Common Questions

Yes — children aged 6 and up are welcome on the Athabasca Falls trip. You do not need to know how to swim. Every guest wears a properly fitted personal flotation device (PFD) at all times, and our certified guides are trained in swift-water rescue. The Class II rapids are exciting and scenic, but very manageable for families and first-timers of all fitness levels.

Check in at the RV Parking Lot on Connaught Drive in Jasper — please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled departure. Look for the yellow school buses. From there, we drive 30 minutes down the Icefields Parkway to the put-in at Athabasca Falls. We provide all river gear (wetsuit, neoprene boots, splash jacket, helmet, and PFD), so just bring a swimsuit or athletic wear to wear underneath, a full change of dry clothes for after, sunscreen, and any personal medication.

We have a 48-hour cancellation policy. Cancellations are accepted up to 48 hours prior to your trip departure time with a 100% refund. Within 48 hours, your trip is 100% non-refundable. Please note that bookings made through third-party companies may have different cancellation policies associated with them.

For Private Excursions or Groups travelling with more than 8 people, cancellations are accepted up to 72 hours prior to departure with a 100% refund. Within 72 hours, the tour is 100% non-refundable. Please contact us at 780-852-4292 if your plans change.

We supply everything you need: a full wetsuit, neoprene boots, splash jacket, helmet, and PFD. Wear a swimsuit or light athletic wear underneath — avoid cotton as it stays cold when wet. In cooler weather, a thin wool or synthetic layer under the wetsuit is a great idea. Bring a complete change of dry clothes, including socks and shoes, for after the trip. Sunglasses with a strap and sunscreen are also recommended.

No — the listed prices do not include the Parks Canada Levy or GST, which will be added at checkout. The Parks Canada Levy is a mandatory fee for commercial activities operating within Jasper National Park. If you already have a valid Parks Canada day pass or annual pass, please let us know.

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Ready for Athabasca Falls?

A hidden canyon. Towering limestone walls. 12 km of river through the heart of Jasper National Park. This is the one they’ll be talking about for years.