A micro in a bush on an island in the Bow river. The cache contains the log. It does not contain a writing implement so PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN. If you don't sign the log (or send me a picture of the container, then you can't claim the find.
I've enjoyed a few very memorable paddling trips for caches in the last couple of years. Lac des Arcs to Seebe, Gull lake, Kalamalka lake (south of Vernon BC) and the Bow river in the south of Calgary. The first of those inspired me to get my own kayak and now to hide some river caches.
More recently, there was the excellent Elbow Float Event (GC8C4QE) by JanlarC and BirddogBrien. The day after that, on another excellent September day, two new island caches were published on the Bow river island N of the footbridge in Edworthy park. So the kayak got reinflated and we enjoyed the float from Bowness park downstream to Edworthy Park making three stops... one to place this new cache and then two more to grab the new caches (GC8D39A & GC8D39Q). Our trip was 10km in about 100 minutes of paddling with good parking and good river access at both ends. Access is probably going to require that you to paddle a kayak or raft or some other floatation system to get to the island. You are reminded that paddlers and rafters on the Bow river are required to wear a PFD, carry a whistle, a floating rope and a bailer for your vessel.