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Recently protected by the establishment of Tatshenshini Provinicial Park, the river flows past tall mountains, vast glaciers and an iceberg dotted lake. Bald eagles abound, grizzlies feed on spawning salmon and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the rare blue glacier bear. This company provides the best ratio of guide to guests in the north (the single most important factor influencing the quality of your trip) and sets the highest standards for guides knowledge and natural interpretation.
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| Season: late June to late August |
| Requirements: Proof of citizenship for US and Canadian customers, sleeping bag and pad, sunglasses, sunscreen, day pack, insect repellent, water bottle, pocketknife, matches, whistle. |
| Suggested Items: Camera (waterproof), fishing gear, binoculars, flashlight. |
| Suggested Clothing: Waterproof rain gear (not Goretex), long pants, sweater, warm jacket, windshell, shorts, long underwear, warm socks, hat, bathing suit, sneakers, hiking boots, neoprene booties. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Restrictions: Suitable for beginners, experienced paddlers and beginners are welcome to participate in the paddling. |
| Maximum Number of People: 12 |
| Equipment Provided: Raft and equipment, camping equipment, lifejackets. |
| Transportation: Trips originate and end in Whitehorse, Yukon. Transportation arrangements available. |
| Accommodations: Accommodations while on the river are in tent campsites along the shore. First and last night accommodations in a hotel in Whitehorse are necessary and not included in the price. |
| Meal Information: All meals while on the river are included. Creative variety and nutritious with ample snacks available during the day. With advance notice we cater to special dietary needs. Meals during hotel stays are not included. |
| Guide Information: Your guides are licensed and very experienced and knowledgeable of the area. Our licensed guide/interpreters are among the best in the north. Because guides are the most significant variable in selecting a holiday, we maintain a 1:4 guide to guest ratio to ensure that you receive maximum benefit of their knowledge assistance and good nature. We strive for the most consistent level of knowledge of flora, fauna, geology, geomorphology and cultural human history. |
| Weather Information: Average summer temperatures range between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius. |
| Comments: No previous rafting experience required. Add $28.00 Yakutat Tax and $125.00 BC Parks User Fee |
| Trip Duration |
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13 days

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$4975.00* per person June 7-19, June 21-July 3, Jun 25 - Jul 7, Jul 5 - Jul 17, Jul 9-21, July 19-31, Jul 28 -Aug 9, Aug 2-14, Aug 9- Aug 21, Aug 16-28, Aug 24 - Sept 5, Aug 30-Sep 11, 2008 |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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