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Whitewater Rafters Reach New Heights Accessing Famed Rapids Near Golden, B.C.

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Jun, 2016 12:02 PM
    GOLDEN, B.C. — Two whitewater rafting companies have found a high-flying solution to reach world-class rapids of the Kicking Horse River near Golden, British Columbia.
     
    The companies and a local helicopter outfit are offering aerial tours of the southeastern B.C. region near the Alberta boundary, about 90 kilometres east of Revelstoke.
     
    Tours provide a bird's-eye view of the rapids, before delivering rafters to the water's edge for the start of a whitewater trip.
     
    Cliffs along the Kicking Horse River prevent access to the water in all but a few places, and CP Rail (TSX:CP) recently barred people from crossing its tracks to reach a beach suitable for launching.
     
    The railway's decision makes the famed rapids of the river's lower canyon almost inaccessible, and critics say that's harming a key tourist attraction in Golden. 
     
    The B.C. government has invested $45,000 to help the town find long-term solutions to the problem.

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