World Rivers Day Guided Paddle
September 28, 2025

When: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 8am-5pm
Where: Fraser River, Hope to Agassiz
Cost for Hope and Area B residents (see map for included areas):
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Voyageur canoe space - $49/person (limited spots available)
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Your own canoe or kayak - $19/person (18 and younger free*)
Cost for everyone else (non-Hope or Area B residents):
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Voyageur canoe space - $217/person (limited spots available)
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Your own canoe or kayak - $150/person (18 and younger free*)
(Youth under 18 are free but must be accompanied by a parent/guardian in the same boat)
For more information or questions, please contact Tunde
Join our giant flotilla of canoes and kayaks travelling 40 kms from Hope to Agassiz celebrating the 20th Anniversary of World Rivers Day!
We invite you to paddle with us and a team of river scientists, historians and naturalists who will all share their knowledge and different perspectives of the mighty Fraser River.
Bring your own boat or hop aboard one of our large, guided Voyageur canoes. There’s something for all skill levels! A motorized escort boat will join us to help keep everyone safe on the river.
This year we are thrilled to share that thanks to generous funding provided by Fraser Health, Hope and Area B residents will be able to participate at a greatly reduced cost. Thanks to their support, we are able to connect more Hope residents with nature, and make our annual World Rivers Day paddle event more financially accessible.
Along the way, you’ll visit the gravel bars, side channels, islands, and riparian forests that make this part of the Fraser so important to fish and wildlife. Mark Angelo, founder of World Rivers Day, calls this part of the river the “Heart of the Fraser” in honour of the ecological wealth found there. The Hope-to-Mission stretch produces up to 10 million pink salmon annually, and hundreds of thousands of chum salmon, and this year, the miraculous return of sockeye salmon! No other part of the Fraser produces more fish. In fact, 30 species of fish are found here, including the largest population of sturgeon in Canada and as we’ve all been seeing in the news, this is a record year!
As the population of this region continues to grow, it is increasingly important that we better understand and protect this incredibly important river, making this event more important than ever.
COST:
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Voyageur canoe space - $217/person
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Your own canoe or kayak - $150/person
Special discounted pricing this year for residents of Hope and Area B (See map for geographic boundaries of Hope and Area B):
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Voyageur canoe space - $49/person (limited spots available)
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Your own canoe or kayak - $19/person (18 and younger free*)
See “Skill Levels” below, to find out which travel option is best for you.
Age limit: For the safety of everyone, kids 8 years old and older are welcome to participate in this program. *Anyone age 18 and younger must be accompanied by parent/legal guardian on the same vessel.
Price includes:
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Professional river guides
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Powered safety Zodiak escort
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Bus transportation between Agassiz and Hope
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Educational tour
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Snacks at check-in
Note: This is a self-catered event; bring your own drinks and packed lunch.
Own canoe or kayak
Participants will be paddling in a high-volume river. The stretch of river between Hope and our terminus at the Cheam Fishing Village & Campground is a mix of class 1 and class 2 water rapids so participants in their own boats must have river paddling experience and be physically able to independently maneuver their boats in turbulent water. Currents will assist paddling, so the trip is moderate in terms of physical demand. Participants will be getting in and out of the watercrafts by travelling across rocky, uneven river shore (there is no dock).
If you choose to bring your own watercraft, please note that you are required* to bring your own safety gear as well. We will be checking to make sure everyone has brought:
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one life jacket/PFD for each person on board
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one bailer or manual bilge pump
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one sound signaling device, such as pealess whistle
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secure buoyancy fore and aft
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one buoyant heaving line at least 15 metres long
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manual propelling device or anchor with at least 15 metres of rope, cable or chain
*We reserve the right to turn away participants/watercrafts if deemed unsafe or the required equipment is absent. Participants’ registration fee less a 25% administration fee per person will be refunded.


Voyageur
These large canoes hold up to 20 paddlers and offer excellent stability. Each Voyageur is navigated by experienced river guides. Paddling is easy and no experience or special equipment is required. You’ll paddle the river as the Stó:lo and early settlers did!
Participants will be expected to paddle, but we will be going down river with the river current so only a moderate physical fitness is required. Participants will need to be able to maneuver in and out of a large canoe, and walk in the water to the watercraft across rocky, uneven river shore.
SKILL LEVELS AND PHYSICAL DEMAND:
Please be aware that our programs run regardless of weather conditions, unless we determine that it will affect the safety of participants.
Itinerary:
Sunday, September 28, 2025
8:00 AM - Check in beside the Fraser River on Wardle Street in Hope, followed by an introduction and safety talk. People with their own boats may drive directly to the launch area to unload there if vehicle is capable of driving over rock and sand. Otherwise, park on Wardle St and carry boats down.
9:00 AM – Flotilla of boats depart from Hope, traveling 40 kms downriver to the Cheam Fishing Village, stopping for lunch and sights of interest along the way. Both guest speakers will address the group when we stop midday for lunch but be sure to stay within earshot of the Voyageur canoe to hear the guest speakers along the way.
5:00 PM – Arrive at destination. Shuttle bus takes participants back to Hope (25-minute drive). Staff watch over boats at the Cheam Fishing Village until participants return with their vehicles to load canoes/kayaks and head home.
Be aware that times are approximate. Start and end times may vary depending on speed of the group, weather conditions, etc.
What to bring:
Participants should be prepared for the demands of changing weather and all belongings should be packed in waterproof bags (especially electronics!).
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This event is self-catered, please bring sufficient water for the day, lunch and snacks for yourself as needed.
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Hat, sunglasses and sunblock
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Sturdy footwear that you’re OK getting wet! —ie watershoes or secured sandals are good; wool socks inside old runners work well too
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Toque and gloves
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Rain jacket and rain pants
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Waterproof carrying bag
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Warm layers (non-cotton)
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String for glasses (it can get very windy!)
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Complete change of clothes
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Camera
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Binoculars
Meet Your Guides

Coming soon....
Indigenous Knowledge Keepers

Jordan is a practicing fresh-water biologist who will show us some of the fish species found in the Lower Fraser. Look for Jordan’s beach seine net during the lunch break!
Jordan Rosenfeld
Freshwater Biologist

Meg considers our wild spaces her second home. Raised in the Girl Guiding community and an active outdoor family, she feels comfortable leading others and sharing her passion for the outdoors. With multiple first-aid certifications, including Remote First Aid, participants can feel safe exploring the trails with her. Having recently completed her BC Adventure Smart training, Meg will surely prepare everyone well for safe outdoor programs. She is stoked to head out into the wilderness with you, hiking, snowshoeing, paddling, camping - whatever fun activity we have planned, she’s in her element and excited to create a memorable place-based learning experience with you.
Meg Turner
Program Director
Cancellation:
Sorry no refunds! You can pass on your spot to someone else who meets the physical demand of the program, just please let us know as we need registration information from everyone.
A program may be cancelled at the discretion of HMCOL. If a program is cancelled by HMCOL, participants will receive a full refund of program fees. Please be aware that our programs run regardless of weather conditions, unless HMCOL determines that it will affect the safety of participants.
Hope Mountain Centre reserves the right to change the location of a program for the safety of our participants and staff. No refund is offered when location is changed.
Additional information:
Everyone ages 19 & over must sign a liability waiver form in order to participate in this program. Please take the time to read this form because you must understand and agree to it when you sign it. By signing it you are waiving certain rights, including the right to sue. These forms will be available to sign when you check in. Please seek legal counsel if you have any questions.
Everyone, age 18 & under must have an informed consent form signed by their parents or legal guardian in order to participate. Please contact us if you need this form prior to arrival at this program.