
We brought our own tubes, helmets and life jackets
We only needed a $2.50 wristband and sign a waiver for tubing
You get in by the biggest rapids
you can choose to get in the water past the rapids
or do the rapids multiple times

Isaac in his second run
These Elora rapids are fast and it is not easy to stay in your tube

Here are Annette, Eric, Josh and Karina approaching the rapids

Karina had this big smile on her face

This is Josh's leg sticking out
It's not recommended to go down the rapids this way,
it kind of hurts

It's a 2 km run, at the end the water is quiet

This tube like thing was much more stable
it was fun to ride

loading the tubes to go back to our campsite
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