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Originally Posted by Smokinyotes
Down stream from Edmonton is pretty boring and flat. My wife went from Rocky to Berrymoor last weekend in two days.
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Rocky to Berrymoor is a beautiful intermediate stretch of the river. Faster than below Berrymoor.
Drayton to Devon is more leisurely and is rated intermediate/novice. I've done this reach a few times and always had an enjoyable 3 day paddle. Devon downstream to the border is rated for novice paddlers.
One thing to consider with canoeing the NSR for a few days is try to plan when the long term weather is stable. A flood can come down the valley pretty quick and turn a novice section of the river into class 1 waters full of debris in hours. The river has been known to rise 1 foot an hour during a flood.
There's a book called,"Mark’s Guide for Alberta Paddlers 2nd Ed.". It has good info on paddling the NSR and around Alberta. Also, there are maps of each reach of the river...Called "Trekkers River Maps".
You can buy the book and maps here. There's maps for several places in Alberta to paddle.
https://paddlealberta.org/product-category/maps/