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Canoeing trip down the Teslin River in the Yukon

Paddle the scenic Teslin and Yukon Rivers on this canoeing expedition through the southern Yukon. The 370 km tour (includes about 170 km on the Yukon River) through the solitude of the Teslin River is one of the best canoe adventures in northern Canada and it is especially suitable for the novice canoeist. The well-trained guides introduce the participants to the proper paddling techniques on this Class I-II river. The start of the trip is at Johnsons Crossing on the Alaska Highway, where the Teslin River winds its way through the mountains of the southern Yukon towards the confluence with the Yukon River. Wildlife encounters along the river are quite common and one can expect to see moose, caribou, wolf and eagles. During August and September, thousands of salmon spawn in the Teslin River and grizzly bears are often seen.

Canoeing trip down the Teslin River in the Yukon

In the evenings you will set up camp along the river banks or on a gravel bar. Meals are cooked on the open campfire, and fresh Arctic Grayling, salmon and northern pike may be added to the menu. Hiking trips into the mountains and creek valleys can round out an exciting river journey. The tour ends in Carmacks on the Yukon River where you will leave the canoes and travel by van down the Klondike Highway back to Whitehorse.

Canoeing trip down the Teslin River in the Yukon

Season: June to late August
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle, pocketknife, fishing license.
Suggested Clothing: Warm jacket, rain gear, hiking boots, sneakers, gloves, bathing suit, towels and personal clothing suited to variable temperatures.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 11
Equipment Provided: Canoe, tents and camping equipment, airport pick up, overland transportation.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Whitehorse, Yukon. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodation in tent campsites along the river. Two night hotel accommodations in Whitehorse included.
Meal Information: Meals while on the canoe portion of the trip are included in the price. However, meals while staying at the hotels in Whitehorse are not included.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 10-22 degrees Celsius.
Trip Duration Price
11 days
$1830.00* per person
Double occupancy, June 3-13, June 24-July 4, July 15-27, Aug 5-15, Aug 26-Sep 5, 2012
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Canoeing trip down the Teslin River in the Yukon

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