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Boat-supported sea kayaking on Kusawa Lake

Explore the Yukon by sea kayak without leaving all the creature comforts behind on this kayaking tour supported by the “mothership”, The Yukon Rose. Kusawa Lake is a northern sea kayaking gem located in the southern region of the Yukon, only a short distance from Whitehorse. It is a favorite destination for locals, but seldomly visitied by travellers. To the south the lake is flanked by glaciers and mountains line its scenic shores. On this 5-day kayaking adventure you will gain a real appreciation of this 75 km long mountain-lined lake, both from within the cockpit of the kayaks, and from the deck of the custom 34-foot support vessel, "The Yukon Rose". This support vessel allows us to bring a touch of extra comfort to your backcountry camps, while providing a great margin of safety, and the ability for people of different paddling abilities to travel together.

Boat-supported sea kayaking on Kusawa Lake

Kusawa Lake is a prized wilderness vacation destination for Yukoners and visitors alike. This long, thin lake snakes it way south through the Coastal Mountains. With a length of 70 km, yet only an average width of 2 km (1.2miles), it has a lot of shoreline to explore. Anglers enjoy catching the lake trout, northern pike, whitefish, and arctic grayling that are bountiful in this watershed. Paddlers and boaters enjoy the spectacular views, clean sandy beaches and the serenity of being nestled among mountains. As you travel southwest down the lake, the shoreline transitions from gentle peaks and large grassy uplands to the snowcapped peaks and glacier-filled valleys of the Costal Range. Glaciation sculpted this lake-valley and laid down the terraces and ridges visible near the mouth of the out-flowing Takhini River. At the south end of the lake, a hike up the steep mountain slopes will give you a glimpse of the glaciers that still remain in the higher elevations to this day. Kusawa is known for its wildlife diversity. The higher elevations support habitat critical for large ungulates and carnivores. It provides habitat for Dall sheep, mountain goats, raptors and grizzly bears. The unique ecology of the area features impressive sand dunes and extensive boreal grasslands. In fact, Kusawa Lake is so impressive that there is an active proposal to preserve 3113 km2 of land surrounding the lake within a territorial park. This proposal is waiting for the completion of local First Nations' land claims settlements. The word Kusawa is Tlingit for “long narrow lake”. The Chilkat Indians name for the lake meant “windy water”. Kusawa lake and the surrounding land is in the traditional territory of the Champagne Ashika First Nation, and the Carcross/Tagish First Nation.

Boat-supported sea kayaking on Kusawa Lake

Season: August 19, 2013 to August 23, 2013
Requirements: Sleeping bag and pad, headlamp/flashlight.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle.
Suggested Clothing: Rain jacket, rain pants, wind breaker, quick dry pants, warm pants, synthetic t-shirt, warm socks, warm hat, gloves, fleece underclothes, sun hat, river shoes or sports sandals, camp shoes, 3mm Farmer John/Jane wetsuit, paddling jacket, hiking boots.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: This is a beginner level tour. No past kayaking experience required and minimal backcountry camping skills.
Maximum Number of People: 8
Equipment Provided: Camping gear, tents, safety gear, kayaks and equipment.
Transportation: Trips begin and end in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Accommodations: Accommodations are campsites along the lake with extra comforts supplied by the support vessel. The Yukon Rose is a custom-built, 34-foot enclosed river and lake boat, with full head room, onboard kitchen and the carrying capacity to bring large tents, sleeping cots, and portable shower. Its large enclosed seating area provides comfortable travel during less than ideal days. With room for eight guests and two crew, The Yukon Rose takes your adventures comfortably into the back-country, while allowing your guides to provide a much higher level of comfort than is expected in the wilderness.
Meal Information: Meals starting lunch on Day 1, ending lunch on Day 5 are included.
Guide Information: Services of a CFA guide is included.
Weather Information: Average summer tempertures are between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, with temperatures in the fall usually in the 5 to 15 degree Celsius range.
Comments: Custom dates available for group sizes of 4 or more.
Trip Duration Price
5 days

$2295.00* per person
Double occupancy
5 days

$2345.00* per person
Single occupancy
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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