What You Need To Know Before You Go

Archive for January 19th, 2009

by Marat Wood

White water rafting in Nova Scotia is a different concept than that in the United States. Tidal waves create the white water when the river comes to a narrow section. The force of water which travels through the narrowing in the river can create white water waves that will reach up to 16 feet high.

If you are looking for a rush of adrenaline this is the place for you to go. Catching the highest tide will provide you with the most white water rafting fun in Nova Scotia. It is possible for the level of the river to rise up to 30 additional feet during the course of time you are rafting.

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