Helpful terms

Track: the canoe’s ability to keep a straight line. Shape of the hull can either influence canoes turn or go straight.

Secondary stability: stability when the canoe is tilted to one side or the other. Canoes with little secondary stability are initially extremely stable, but once tipped too far there’s nowhere to go but into the water. Canoes with good secondary stability will initially feel very unstable and tippy, butthey’re easy to recover if tipped too far.

Our Rental Boats

Blue and clear kayak shown from side and top views.

Old Town
Vapor 10

Length – 10’
Weight – 47 lbs
24hours = $40
3 weekdays -Total = $80
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday -Total = $100
additional day rate – $20.00

  • The perfect kayak for an afternoon float on the lake.

  • An open cockpit allows for ease in entering and exiting the kayak. Pack sunscreen for the knees though!

  • Not suitable for overnight tripping or river paddling.

Colorful red and yellow kayak with two black seats and paddles inside

Old Town Dirigo 155T

Length – 15’3”
Weight – 72 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Two person kayak best suited for an afternoon float.

  • Two open cockpits allows for ease in entering and exiting.

  • A concern may be the weight, this is very heavy and would need two people to move it.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

  • Not very maneuverable.

  • Limited cargo space.

A red and black canoe.

Lake/River: Wenonah Spirit II

Length – 17’
Weight – 69 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Good for family trips to the lake with only one boat.

  • The 3rd seat is perfect for a child and the length allows for a cooler and dog as well.

  • Designed to track well.

  • A concern may be the weight, this is the heaviest canoe in the rental fleet.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

  • Not very maneuverable and has little secondary stability.

Red kayak with black seat and white accents

Jackson Journey
(no rudder)

Length – 14’
Weight – 61 lbs
24hours = $45
3 Weekdays – Total = $90
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $110
additional day rate – $20.00

  • The most versatile kayak. It is good for an afternoon float, short lake tripping, or rivers.

  • It has more maneuverability and a slightly enclosed cockpit and cargo space in the front and back.

  • Not suitable for long tripping with lots of gear.

Top view of a stand-up paddleboard with a blue and white design.

Stand Up Paddle Board

We also have 11ft paddleboards available.

Length – 10’
Weight – 47 lbs
24hours = $30
3 Weekdays – Total = $60
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $80
additional day rate – $10

  • 11ft is better suited for doing yoga or bringing small children along.

  • 10ft is still very stable and easier to carry.

  • Not inflatable: solid fiberglass paddleboard and must go on the roof of a vehicle.

Top-down view of a kayak

Lake/River: Wenonah Aurora

Length – 16’
Weight – 64 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Fantastic for both an afternoon on the lake, or filling it with gear for an overnight.

  • Take it on an adventure on the river through Edmonton and see the city from a new perspective!

  • Great to learn how to paddle with, very stable.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

  • Has little secondary stability.

Side view of a yellow and red fishing kayak.

Necky
Looksha

Length – 17’
Weight – 65 lbs
24hours = $45
3 Weekdays – Total = $90
(Weekend) Friday- Tuesday – Total = $110
additional day rate – $20.00

  • Perfect for overnight tripping.

  • Tons of cargo space and an enclosed cockpit

  • Tracks well.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

  • Not very maneuverable.

A wooden kayak with black paddles and a yellow paddle cover.

Lake: Clipper Tripper Kevlar

Length – 17’6”
Weight – 60 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $110
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday -Total = $130
additional day rate – $20

  • Excels in overnight lake tripping

  • The most capacity and length for gear. Lightest per size.

  • Tracks well.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

  • Not very maneuverable.

  • This canoe damages easily. Be careful around rocks.

A black canoe with seating inside, viewed from the side.

River: Wenonah Prospector

Length – 16’
Weight – 68 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Designed to be the perfect combination of a tripping canoe and a whitewater canoe.

  • Pack it down with gear for a couple overnights on the river.

  • Most maneuverable rental canoe.

  • Not ideal for overnight lake tripping. Paddlers will have to work harder for speed and to keep the canoe straight.

Top and side views of a bright green kayak with seating and storage areas.

Necky Manitou II - Tandem (no rudder)

Length – 14’8”
Weight – 75 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Two person kayak with decent cargo space.

  • Best suited for lake paddling.

  • Two open cockpits allows for ease entering and exiting.

  • A concern may be the weight, this is the heaviest kayak in the rental fleet and would need two people to move it.

  • Not suitable for whitewater (rivers with class II and up).

A kayak with a black and gray upper section and a red lower section, shown from above.

Lake/Fishing: Wenonah Heron

Length – 15′
Weight – 50 lbs
24hours = $50
3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday- Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20

  • Perfect for an afternoon float on the lake. Bring a fishing line!

  • Weight & length makes it easy to take it out either solo or with two people.

  • Very stable.

  • Not suitable for overnight tripping or river paddling.

  • Least amount of capacity and no secondary stability.

Boat trailer with multiple horizontal supports and a spare tire mounted on the front

Trailer
Rentals

Trailers only available with minimum 4 vessel rental

3 Weekdays – Total = $100
(Weekend)Friday -Tuesday – Total = $120
additional day rate – $20