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New river channel shuttle service in the South Okanagan

Company launches this Friday and offers services within City of Penticton limits
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Float Penticton launches this Friday. It will offer shuttle service to and from the Penticton River Channel. (Photo: Facebook)

There鈥檚 a new business in town that鈥檚 hoping to make the age-old tradition of floating the Okanagan River Channel easier.

Owner and operator Nicholas Kruger is launching this Friday. After announcing it on social media last week, he said the response from the community has been positive.

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鈥淚 just wanted to take away all the stress of floating the river and make it easier for people,鈥 he said.

Float Penticton offers a shuttle service that starts at the customers doorstep, dropping people off at the river and then picking them up after and dropping them at their house, hotel or Airbnb, he said. The shuttle offers door-to-door service with pre-scheduled pick up times so there is no wait and no need to find parking at the north end of the Okanagan River Channel.

It will run Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $15 per person.

The goal is to make the Okanagan River Channel more of a 鈥淧enticton experience and not just a river experience. I want the experience to start at people鈥檚 doorstep,鈥 he said.

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鈥淲e鈥檙e going to start it out slowly and listen to what people think about it and adjust it as we go along to make sure we are doing the best that we can.鈥

Kruger said he came up with the idea while in Mexico last year where he said all the services and tourist activities involved picking people up right at their hotels.

鈥淭hey pick you up at the doorstep, you don鈥檛 have to worry about anything,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 just thought that their custom service there was great. I was able to plan out whole days in Mexico before I even got there. That, to me, was exciting.鈥

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