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    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    10 years ago

    These guys were top notch, professional, and shuttled us to our destination Myra Canyon/KVR which we rode back into Penticton.

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    Pier Water Sports - This was a GREAT double-kayak for my kid and me!

    Pier Water Sports

    (2 reviews)

    My kid and I wanted to go kayaking on our last day in Penticton, and this company opened at 9am…read more(all the others opened at 10am). We wanted to start early, as it gets hot out later in the morning, and very people-y, too. The earlier, the better. So by default, this is where we went. And we're so glad we did! Reserving the kayak online the night before was super easy. We paid a 50% deposit for an hour rental of a double kayak (it was in total $40 for the hour). We drove to the site and there was a paid parking lot there but, right beside it, there was free 2-hour parking right on the street after 9am. So duh, we parked on the street! The place opened at 9am sharp. The guy and gal who work here COULD NOT BE NICER. They were super organized. They asked if they should charge the remaining $20 to my credit card (sure!), gave us well-fitting life jackets, and brought us to our double kayak. I loved the kayak! My kid and I have kayaked before in Kelowna, and this kayak here was our favorite. It felt very stable in the water. It had backrests, and grooves for our feet inside. It was a very well-made kayak, for sure. And we had the BEST time! We paddled out far in the lake, which is crystal clear and stunning, and marveled at the surrounding mountains and gorgeous scenery. It was already getting hot out, so we were really pleased we came when we did and not later in the day. And the waters hardly had any other boaters at that time of morning, so it was perfect for us. Getting back to shore, the girl who works there came to assist us (well, me, specifically! As the "old lady", apparently I need assistance getting out of the boat on the rocky shore. lol. And I GLADLY took the help!). She was SO nice, and the whole experience was so fun, I highly recommend it! (Side note: I saw that this place also rents out single kayaks, pedal boats, sea-doos, and other boats. I would definitely come back to this company!).

    The actual experience of parasailing was amazing. But the staff there (excluding a couple of nice…read moreladies at the stand) were very disorganized and acted like you were being a pain in the ass for asking questions. We had a ride planned at 3 o clock but we didn't get on the boat until probably around 3:45. I was okay with waiting, as long as I have nice staff members answering my questions and understanding my confusion.

    Float Penticton - Great way to spend an afternoon!

    Float Penticton

    (1 review)

    It's been on my bucket list, to float down a lazy river in an inner tube, so when my 65th birthday…read morewas approaching (ouch!), and it was determined that my kid and I would take a birthday trip to Penticton, a few friends mentioned floating down the river channel there, and how much fun it was, so I started doing research on it. The most prominent and established tube-renting company is Coyote Cruises, and they are located next door, essentially, to Float Penticton. Coyote got great reviews here on Yelp and elsewhere; Float Penticton has great reviews on Trip Advisor but none here on Yelp. I'm not sure why I chose Float Penticton; perhaps there was no availability for Coyote on the date I needed to book (on my birthday). The services and the prices between the two companies is comparable. I booked our double tube rental and VIP shuttle service a few weeks in advance. With tax and everything, it came to about $50. This was for a full river channel float which, depending on the currents and winds, could take anywhere from 2-4 hours. I liked how the shuttle picks you up and drops off at your hotel (door to door service), and at the end of the float, it picks you up and brings you back. (As it turned out, our hotel was across the street from the business, so we just walked there. But we sure were glad the shuttle picked us up when we were miles down the river, at the end point of the channel!). A few things to note: -This business is literally right beside Coyote Cruises. The address for Float Penticton is 270 Riverside Drive. Not sure why a totally incorrect address is showing for this business here on Yelp. I suggested a correction. -Whereas Coyote has a large building site and many large orange buses, Float Penticton is a small, family-run business. They are located in a blue tent beside Coyote. Float has a smaller white van as a shuttle. -Both Coyote and Float offer single inner tubes and quad/"party" inner tubes. My kid and I rented a double inner tube from Float. I'm not sure if Coyote offers double tubes. -I liked how we had the option to go down the entire length of the channel or get off halfway. -I really liked our double inner tube. It was really well-made and stable, with backrests and a central compartment for our bags and food and drinks. It even had small sections in the front to accommodate cans! Bougie! -our shuttle driver was incredibly friendly, and he gave us a lot of really great recommendations for restaurants and other things to do in Penticton. Super helpful! One issue my kid and I had: they only gave us one paddle (they gave the quad tube people two paddles, which is WAY more helpful to actually steer and propel the tube! And the one paddle they gave us was so short, I liken it to a toddler's shovel that comes with a pail, to make sand castles on the beach. Super short. It wasn't helpful at all to push ourselves away from the channel banks- and there were huge beaver dams in areas on these banks! And big beavers! - and it sure wasn't helpful to steer or propel ourselves. A larger paddle, or ideally two, and perhaps a long stick to push away from the banks, would've been super helpful). All in all, though, we had SO much fun! It was the BEST time ever, on such a beautiful day! If you go, remember your sunblock and water bottle, and a snack perhaps too, as you could be there 4 hours or so! (In retrospect, I would also bring my small waterproof speaker, so we could listen to tunes, too).

    Hoodoo Adventure - mountainbiking - Updated July 2026

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