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ABOUT THIS REGION  WILDERNESS RIVER RAFT TRIPS

Raft trip on the McNeil River in the Yukon

Raft the McNeil River in this remote region of the Yukon. The McNeil is a 'gem'! If you had to design an ideal Northern wilderness river trip, the McNeil would be it - moose ponds, quiet lakes, excellent fishing, great hiking, some exciting whitewater and varied scenery. Overall the river is 115 kilometres long. The McNeil starts at McNeil Lake in the St. Cyr Range, which is located about 30 miles north east of Quiet Lake. In low water you can put in at Lower Moss Lake. You begin your paddle in moose pond country, an area with plenty of wildlife, great fishing, a panoramic view of the mountains and ideal hiking.

Raft trip on the McNeil River in the Yukon

At the end of the Moss Lake the river enters a busy 5 kilometre long Grade II canyon, with sharp corners and beautiful canyon walls. Below the canyon the McNeil flows into the Nisutlin River, doubles in size and slows down to a gentle pace until you enter the Nisutlin Canyon. There you are in for 5 kilometres of continuous Grade III whitewater. This section is great fun - clear water, well defined chutes and wave trains, and big eddies where you can pull over to stop and enjoy the scenery. Below the Nisutlin Canyon the river is fast moving but without the busy action of the upper section. The valley widens and you float through one of the highest moose populations in the Yukon. The McNeil is a fly in trip. You are driven to Quiet Lake located on the South Canol Road and then use a float plane to get to the put-in. The take out is located at the Nisutlin River Campground on the South Canol Road.

Raft trip on the McNeil River in the Yukon

Season: July to August
Requirements: Sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, water bottle, daypack, matches, insect repellent.
Suggested Items: Camera, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Suggested Clothing: Waterproof rain gear, long pants, sweater, warm jacket, windshell, shorts, long underwear, warm socks, hat, bathing suit, sneakers, hiking boots, neoprene booties.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 12
Equipment Provided: Self-bailing rafts and equipment, camping and cooking equipment, dry bags.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Whitehorse, Yukon. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in campsites along the river.
Meal Information: All meals included while on the river.
Guide Information: The guides are all anxious to show you the best possible time on your holiday. In addition to working hard to ensure your trip is memorable, our guides are trained in wilderness first aid and the latest river rescue techniques. These experienced and highly qualified paddlers have grown up on Yukon rivers.
Weather Information: Average summer temperatures range between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius. Weather can be unpredictable and high winds and low cloud cover can occur, reducing the travel speed on the river.
Comments: No rafting experience needed.
Trip Duration Price
6 days
$2150.00* per person
August 1-6, August 14-19, 2012
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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