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ABOUT THIS REGION  CANOEING - LAKE TRIPS

Canoeing trip into spectacular Wells Gray Park

Canoeing combined with hiking is the best way to see Wells Gray Park. The three day canoeing adventure allows you to see Clearwater Lake by canoe and includes many shore hikes along the way. Hiking trails lead to spectacular views of waterfalls and mountain scenery. Wildlife sightings are common and the trout fishing is excellent. We also offer a six day canoe trip deep into the heart of Wells Gray Park. These trips take the visitor up the Clearwater and Azure Lakes, two of the premier canoeing lakes in British Columbia. Wildlife viewing on both lakes is excellent as wolf, deer, and moose are frequently seen. No canoeing experience is needed as your guides are also instructors and all trip members will have the opportunity to perfect Canadian canoeing techniques.

Canoeing trip into spectacular Wells Gray Park

If you would like to get away from it all, come to Wells Gray on these great canoe trips. This true wilderness in British Columbia is home to a wide spectrum of mountain scenery, lots of wildlife and great trout fishing. Your skilled guide will lead you to adventure in remote settings in the valleys and lakes of this area as you paddle quietly beside the shoreline.

Canoeing trip into spectacular Wells Gray Park

Season: June to September
Requirements: Sleeping bag.
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle.
Suggested Clothing: Boots, sneakers, rain jacket and pants, hat, gloves, wool or fleece sweater, other clothing suited to variable temperatures.
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Restrictions: Minimum of 4 participants per trip. Attempts can be made to add you to another party to make the minimum requirement.
Equipment Provided: Camping equipment, canoe and equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end at a guest ranch 27 km north of Clearwater, BC. Shuttle from Clearwater to the ranch is available. Clearwater can be reached via Highway 5, about 130 km north of Kamloops or west of Jasper, Alberta on Highway 16, then south on Highway 5, about 320 km. Transportation can be arranged as requested.
Accommodations: Accommodation in tents at shoreline campsites while on the canoe trip and at a guest ranch in 'bunkhouse' style cabins for the first and last nights. The tent campsites have outhouses, tables, firepits and tent sites. The cabins at the ranch are newly built, surrounded by trees and sleep 4-10 persons on wooden bunk beds with foam mattresses. There is a shower house just a short walk away.
Meal Information: Western cooking is prepared by your guides and hosts while at the ranch and on the trip.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: Average daytime summer temperatures here range between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Suitable for beginners, some instruction given by your guide.
Trip Duration Price
3 days

$450.00* per person
June 23, June 30, July 7, July 14, July 28, August 4, August 11, August 18, August 25, September 1, September 8, September 15, 2010
6 days

$860.00* per person
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 7.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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