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          20 west from Williams 
          Lake to Bella Coola 
          travels through the vast and interesting Chilcotin. The Coastal Mountains 
          form the western boundary separating the rain forests and fjords from 
          the plateau dotted by lakes, streams 
          and rolling grasslands. This is home to the Chilko River with headwaters 
          at Chilko Lake. Chilko 
          River, a turquoise blue-green colour cuts its way through rugged terrain 
          as it rushes to join the Chilcotin River and finally the mighty Fraser 
          River. Both the Chilko and Chilcotin are popular with whitewater rafters 
          and offer radical rafting excitement. Imagine 
          dropping 20 metres per kilometre (1,500 feet in 15 miles), but that 
          is what happens on the Chilko River. Lava Canyon, a 19 km (12 mi.) section 
          of the river, is where rafters will experience this exhilarating ride. 
          Raft the complete 107 km (67 mi.) length of the river or just sections. 
          This river ranges from a grade one up to a five with extreme rapids, 
          big drops and narrow passages. Guided whitewater rafting operators offer 
          packages customized to fit you and your family. The Chilko River has 
          a reputation of being one of the finest river trips in Canada. Find 
          out for yourself.  The 
          Chilcotin River (Cariboo Chilcotin):
 The Chilcotin 
          River, with headwaters in the wilderness region near the Ilgachuz Range, 
          winds its way through mountains, open valleys, grasslands and canyons 
          as it hurries to meet the Fraser. As it rushes along, the Chilanko and 
          Chilco Rivers join in, making it another excellent rafting river in 
          the Cariboo Chilcotin. From 
          the high alpine to the desert canyons, rafters will encounter rapids, 
          eddies, rocks, narrow spots, standing waves and boulder gardens. This 
          river is graded from one to five as you raft the White Mile and Farwell 
          Canyon. Enjoy running 
          the Chilcotin River with a knowledgeable rafting guide. There are qualified 
          and experienced whitewater rafting establishment in the region who will 
          gladly customize a rafting tour for your party. Whitewater rafting the 
          Chilcotin River takes you by interesting and abundant wildlife, with plenty of photo 
          opportunities. Enjoy running the continuous whitewater on the Chilcotin 
          River offering new wilderness adventurers around every bend. The 
          Fraser River (Cariboo Chilcotin): British 
          Columbia's longest river, the fifth longest in Canada, is the Fraser 
          River. Starting in the Rocky Mountains at Mount Robson, the Fraser River 
          stretches for 1,368 km (848 mi.) and flows into the Pacific Ocean. It 
          starts as a meandering waterway that eventually becomes a rushing river 
          picking up silt and accumulating volume as other rivers and streams 
          feed it.  At Prince 
          George, in central BC, the Fraser heads southward through the Interior 
          Plateau. Soon, the fast flowing waters make their way through old volcanic 
          rock, forming deep and narrow canyons including the dramatic Fraser 
          Canyon. This is where the Fraser makes its way through a narrow 
          34 metre (99 foot) gorge, known as Hell's Gate. The Fraser 
          Canyon is the section of river that offers the ultimate in river rafting. 
          Qualified tour operators take customers in motorized inflatable rafts 
          down river to run the rapids from Boston Bar to Yale. Rapids like Scuzzy 
          Rock, China Bar and Hells Gate. This one day excursion is open from 
          May to the end of August offering thrilling and exhilarating rides. 
          See and feel first hand the energy of the rapids and whirlpools, as 
          the raft churns rushing downstream.
 The Nahatlatch River, which flows into the Fraser, is another very popular 
          rafting river. The fury of white water on the Nahatlatch offers an exuberant 
          and thrilling ride, all under the control of experienced and knowledgeable 
          river raft operators.
  
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