Fraser River
Fraser River
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Jenny170261
Haywards Heath, UK5 contributions
Sept 2016 • Couples
I was extremely scared about doing this class 3 rapid trip but my husband really wanted to do the rafting so I agreed. I am so pleased he persuaded me as it was great fun. Yes you do get wet & cold but the best experience I have ever had. If like me you are concerned about going on the trip don't be frightened just go for it, you will not be regret it.
Written 16 September 2016
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Naina-Damani
London, UK996 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
The Fraser River is the longest river within British Columbia and it is also known as the Salmon River. Rising at Fraser Pass in the Rocky Mountains and flowing into the Strait of Georgia at the city of Vancouver.
Written 22 June 2019
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DeanMurphy2020
Orlando, FL7,757 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
Fraser River was named for explorer/surveyor Simon Fraser. Although our tour bus rode for miles along this significant body of water, we stopped only at Hell’s Gate, in Hope, BC. We enjoyed phenomenal views of the river at Hell’s Gate, after descending in an expensive gondola ride. Hell’s Gate got its name from Simon Fraser. Upon seeing the narrow gorge through which the broad river with twice the volume of Niagara Falls was forced, he reportedly said, “We have entered the gates of hell.” Fraser River and its many lakes is a wealth of recreation, water activities and serves as reservoirs.
Written 7 October 2015
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Christine B
Port Townsend, WA21 contributions
Aug 2016
We were on our way to Salmon Arm from the Seattle area and chose the Fraser River route because it was designated as a scenic highway on the map. I believe it added perhaps as much as 1 1/2 hours to our trip and, frankly, with all of the other amazing sights, it really fell short. Next time we will take the more direct route.
Written 28 August 2016
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rollngstone
Milwaukee, WI1,357 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
Driving from Kamloops to Vancouver - we drove the Fraser River Valley. Enjoyed the beautiful scenery along the river. Saw several rafting companies doing the rapids on the way. Big horn sheep next to the road.
Drivers in Canada can be very agressive (you will NEVER be driving fast enough - no matter how fast you're going), so just pullout when you can, and let them pass (if you're trying to enjoy the scenery)
Drivers in Canada can be very agressive (you will NEVER be driving fast enough - no matter how fast you're going), so just pullout when you can, and let them pass (if you're trying to enjoy the scenery)
Written 21 August 2014
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RaquelON
Long Sault, Canada5 contributions
July 2014 • Family
Scary and breathtaking! You have to drive it to believe it! Windy roads along the cliff with no guard rails, all dirt roads (logging routes) with wildlife around every corner and a beautiful view of the Fraser River along the way.
Written 27 July 2014
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