Tubing in Penticton, BC
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Tube Float and Ride
by Coyote CruisesYou’d be hard pressed to find a more laid-back, thoroughly enjoyable pursuit than floating down the River Channel in a comfortable inner tube or raft. The River Channel is located between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake and generally offers an easy riding current that allows for soaking up the sun, chatting with old friends and meet new acquaintances. Best yet, floating doesn’t require a lot of skill, and it is an activity that people of all fitness levels will equally enjoy. When you’ve reached the end, jump on Coyote Cruises’ bus and head back to your car. It’s that easy. So grab your girlfriends, your kids, or that special someone and catch a relaxing, fun river ride that you’ll be talking about for days! The River Channel float is seven kilometers long and takes one to two hours to complete, depending on the current and weather conditions. In 2004 the Penticton Indian Band purchased Coyote Cruises, and in the summer of 2005, it carried out its first year of operation as a native owned business.
Penticton, BC
$10 CAD Per Single -
Penticton River Channel Bus Ride
by Coyote CruisesFloating down the River Channel between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake is one of Penticton’s most cherished activities! Coyote Cruises makes your float even more pleasurable by providing a bus ride back to the start point. So now’s your chance to grab your inner tube or float and head out to the River Channel for an undeniably fun, easy, refreshing ride that will put a smile on your face from the moment go. You provide the float; Coyote Cruises provides you transportation back to the start point. It’s really that simple. So come along, take part in a pleasureful Penticton pastime and get floating! This activity provides transportation back to the River Channel float start point, and does not include inner tube or raft rental. You must provide your own float. The River Channel float is seven kilometers long and takes one to two hours to complete, depending on the current and weather conditions. In 2004 the Penticton Indian Band purchased Coyote Cruises, and in the summer of 2005, it carried out its first year of operation as a native owned business.
Penticton, BC
$5 CAD Per Single
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Nothing says “relaxing” like a leisurely float downstream. Penticton's abundance of lakes, rivers and waterways make it an ideal spot to discover the joy of tubing. Suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels, tubing is an affordable activity the whole crew can enjoy. So hop in an inner tube and soak it in; after all, you deserve the break.