9th February 2026

The Magpie: Canada’s Most Remote Rafting Expedition

There are trips that are fun, trips that are beautiful… and then there are trips that genuinely stay with you.

The Magpie is firmly in that last category.

Tucked away in remote eastern Canada, the Magpie River isn’t somewhere you just stumble across. There are no roads leading to it, no towns nearby, no easy shortcuts. Getting there is part of the adventure and that’s exactly why it feels so special.

You arrive by float plane

The journey begins with a float plane flight, skimming low over endless forest and lakes before touching down on the lake above the river. It’s one of those moments where you suddenly realise how far from everyday life you’ve travelled. Phones lose signal, the noise fades away, and the wilderness takes over.

For many people, the float plane alone is unforgettable. For me, it’s the first sign that this is going to be something very different.

Magpie Falls on the remote Magpie River in Canada

A river carved through wild country

The Magpie flows through deep granite gorges, wide open valleys, and sections of powerful whitewater that are both thrilling and beautifully clean. It’s a river that feels alive, not overrun, not commercialised, and not rushed.

Days are spent rafting world-class rapids, swimming in calm stretches, fishing and soaking up landscapes that feel untouched. Evenings are slow and simple: fires, good food, stories, and that rare feeling of being properly present.

This is wilderness rafting as it should be.

Is this the best rafting expedition in Canada?

It’s a big claim, but honestly, it’s hard to beat.

What sets the Magpie apart isn’t just the quality of the river (which is outstanding), but the entire experience:

  • Remote access by float plane

  • True wilderness camping

  • A small, like-minded group

  • No crowds, no roads, no distractions

It feels less like a holiday and more like stepping into a different rhythm of life, even if just for a week.

A blue raft on the Magpie River, Canada

Who this trip is for

This trip is perfect for people who:

  • Love real, immersive travel

  • Want adventure without ego

  • Are happy camping in wild places

  • Value experience over luxury

You don’t need to be an expert rafter — just comfortable being active, curious, and open to something a little out of the ordinary.

Relaxing at camp on the Magpie River

Who it’s not for

This probably isn’t your trip if you’re looking for:

  • Luxury lodges or hotels

  • Busy itineraries

  • Constant Wi-Fi or phone signal

  • A tick-box destination

The Magpie rewards those who slow down and lean in.

A quick note on bugs

This is true Canadian wilderness, so at certain times there can be mosquitoes — particularly around camp in the evenings. The guides are well prepared, and with the right clothing and repellent it’s very manageable. Most people find that once they’re on the river and active, it’s a non-issue.

Why August is consideration

August is one of the best times to be on the Magpie. The days are long, the water levels are ideal for rafting, and the Canadian wilderness is at its most alive. It’s a brilliant time to experience the river at its best.

A rare kind of trip

Trips like this don’t exist everywhere and they’re getting harder to find. The Magpie still feels wild, still feels genuine, and still delivers something most people never get to experience. You can read the full trip details and dates on our Magpie River expedition page.

If Canada has been on your list, and you’re looking for something beyond the usual routes, this might just be the adventure you didn’t know you were searching for.

by Hamish McMaster

Hamish McMaster is the Water By Nature owner. He has spent the past 25 years exploring and playing on the world's great rivers. He still loves nothing more than getting out there and sharing adventures.


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