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The rafting safari on the

But wildlife sightings are just part. The guided experience of drinking from cold springs, paddling some splash, trying wild edible plants and learning First Nation’s history makes the adventure come alive. Then there are stops for an island picnic or body surfing floats in the river.
Our guided rafting trips are perfect for families. The rafts don’t tip. They are user friendly for all sizes, weights and age. And for the non swimmer the raft’s stability is safety. The river averages 1 meter in depth with two meter deep swimming spots. It is a wide river surrounded by a greenery of forests. A day adventure on this river passes quickly… time flies.

There is walk-through “Birds of Prey” section where the birds are housed in large pens. They also offer a circus style environment for children with talking parrot shows, bird of prey flying demonstrations and elephant acts throughout the day.
African Safari has food and drink concessions, children’s play areas, rail-car rides and an African Queen boat ride… even two memorabilia shops. It has a setting of lakes ponds with picnic tables and washrooms. There is no set schedule, families can explore the day within their own time window.
The opportunity to do a land and sea safari is like a kid’s dream… adventure upon adventure. Both safaris are user friendly to all ages… from parents with children… to grandparents with grandchildren. This safari trek into
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