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This exciting winter adventure includes a bush plane transfer between Whitehorse and the lodge. Few experiences can rival this winter trip to southeastern Yukon. Whether savouring the spectacular northern lights from the comfort and privacy of your own cosy log cabin or printing your own snowshoe tracks in the infinite snow cover, this is the trip that allows you to do both - and much more!
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| Season: February to March |
| Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen. |
| Suggested Clothing: Warm winter coat, winter boots, gloves, mitts, snowpants, hat, warm fleece or wool underclothes. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Maximum Number of People: 6 |
| Equipment Provided: Angling license, ice fishing tackle, snowshoes, cross country skis. |
| Transportation: Trips begin and end in Whitehorse, Yukon. Package includes flight between Whitehorse and the lodge. |
| Accommodations: Two hotel nights in Whitehorse included. Remainder of the time is spent at a cabin at the lodge. The lodge consists of the main log cabin and five lovingly-crafted log guest cabins. Guest cabins strike the perfect balance between rustic pleasures and modern comforts: wood stoves and kerosene lamps provide heat and light the old-fashioned way, yet each cabin is equipped with portable flush toilets and comfortable beds with fresh linen and warm quilts. All guest cabins afford beautiful lake views and are within easy walking distance of the main lodge. Guests are welcome anytime to peruse the many northern books in the library or simply relax in the bright, cozy living room. Guests also have access to hot showers and a four-person sauna located in a separate log building.
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| Meal Information: All meals included while staying at the lodge. Meals are served in the main lodge—where the local chef will gladly prepare your catch for dinner. The lodge is licensed and alcoholic beverages are available. |
| Guide Information: No extra cost for a guide at the lodge. Daily excursions with a licensed wilderness guide include snowshoeing, cross country skiing and ice fishing. Your guides are well trained in all aspects of wilderness travel and hold a first aid certification. |
| Weather Information: Northern winters are cold but dry. In March, you can expect lots of sunshine with day temperatures of +5 to -20 degrees Celsius. At night, the temperature may drop further down. The ice on the lake is about 60cm thick with a snowlayer of 10 up to 30cm. Planning the daily excursions, we’ll always have to consider the weather. |
| Trip Duration |
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8 days

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$3350.00* per person Double occupancy. Feb 15-Mar 31, 2013 |
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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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