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Introduction
Let us take you outdoors and off the beaten track on a kayak journey of discovery through the very heart of Perth in an area that few people get to explore. This unique wetlands area in such close proximity to Perth’s CBD can only be truly appreciated when accessed by kayak.
Come on this fun, upbeat and wonderfully engaging tour and let our passionate and experienced guides share some of the areas historical, cultural, geographical and horticultural secrets with you.
Our small group guided tours are all about actively connecting you with nature rather than strenuous exercise and so cater for a wide range of ages and skill levels.
We aim to leave you energised and with a strong sense of accomplishment.
Tour overview
We meet and launch near the Canning River Bridge in Riverton and paddle slowly into the wetlands area. Here we take the time to enjoy the birdlife that live, hunt and breed in this unique regional park and learn a little of the first Australians who lived in the area as well as the first European explorers that settled the Swan River Colony.
We continue our paddle and explore the alluvial islands and estuarine vegetation of the Canning River Regional Park before arriving at Kent Street Weir. After a well earned break we jump in our kayaks and head back to our start point via a slightly different route but again taking time to absorb the area’s beauty.
Paddle duration & rating
The Canning River Wetlands Kayak Tour traverses a very calm section of the Canning River that restricts large motor boat and jet ski access. The area we paddle is tidal but is sheltered with no waves.
This tour is rated EASY.
What is included:
Your kayak, paddle and life jacket.
Safety induction.
Kayaking brief – introduction to paddling.
A dry bag to help protect your valuables while out on the water.
Knowledgeable guide – trained to keep you safe, provide interesting information.
The guide also carries a first aid kit for your safety.
What to wear & bring
You need to bring your own weather protection clothing including a hat.
Sunscreen.
A full water bottle.
Some money as we will have a café stop opportunity.
Shoes that can be worn in the water eg: reef shoes, wet-suit shoes, sandals or even old sandshoes (not essential).
Toilets
There are public toilets at Kent Street Weir (half way point) so just ask our tour guide if you need to use the amenities.
Start & finish locations
We start and finish at the Riverton Canoe Launch located on the western side of Fern Road Canning River Bridge (Old Riverton Bridge), cnr Fern Road & Riverton Drive East.
Things to consider
Children under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Minimum age for participation in a kayak tour is 8 years old.
Tandem kayaks have a maximum weight limitation of 125kg per person and 250kg per kayak.
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Bryan and Kyle went above and beyond to make sure we had a memorable and informative time. Their enthusiasm for and knowledge about the flora and history of the area plus the care they showed for us was just fantastic. The route was an easy peddle and I feel like we got a behind the scenes tour of everything Western Australia’s Botanic Garden has to offer.
Thanks again boys and we’ll see you for wildflower season next year!
Plaques surrounding the pool honour the fifteen Victoria Cross and two George Cross recipients from Western Australia across the Boer War, First World War and Second World War.
A fantastic gift from my daughter.
One of the best vistas in Perth and a lovely botanical garden. It is a must see
The tour exceeded our expectations, the knowledge shared and places we visited throughout the tour were very special- thanks so much for a wonderful day out around a beautiful city
The tour exceeded our expectations, the knowledge shared and places we visited throughout the tour were very special- thanks so much for a wonderful day out around a beautiful city
We recently went on a kayaking tour with GoGo Tours over the weekend, and it was an unforgettable experience! Our guide, Matt, did a fantastic job sharing the history of the river and teaching us about the local flora and fauna. His passion and knowledge made the tour truly special.
The inflatable kayaks were a highlight—super comfortable and added to the enjoyment of the trip.
Thank you, Matt, for making this an exceptional adventure. We highly recommend GoGo Tours for anyone looking for a unique and educational outdoor experience!
The memorial was designed by Sir Talbot Hobbs and dedicated in 1929 in memory of Australian servicemen and women who perished during WWI. It now commemorates those fallen in later conflicts which involved Australians as well. What you will also see in addition to the original Cenotaph are the Court of Contemplation, Eternal Flame, Reflection Pool and ANZAC Bluff Plaque.
Well worth spending a few minutes to pay respects and admire the State War Memorial if planning to visit and spend time in this section of Kings Park.
Lovely couple of hours on the river.
Tim & Sarah
This tour of the Canning River Wetlands was so worthwhile. If you do nothing else or have a free day in Perth this is so fabulous to do!
It’s not a strenuous tour the paddling is easy and the time is relaxing. Matt has super stable inflatable kayaks that are easy to operate.
The memorial is an almost replica of the Australian Imperial Force Memorials in France and Belgium.
Alice & family
Thanks so much Matt - we had a marvellous time and we'll see you again!
























