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Tour Duration: 13 Days | Tour Price: CAD 1,875.00/person | Tour Season: June - September
Canoe-Adventure on the  Yukon River

This classic canoe trip down the Yukon from Carmacks to Dawson City is specially tailored for visitors who like to travel far away from tourist routes, following the trail of the old history.

Special canoeing skills are not required. The tour starts in Carmacks on the Yukon River with the compass needle set north, and we pass many relicts of the historic gold rush of 1898. The expedition travels over 400 km on this mighty river, exploring several abandoned settlements such as Fort Selkirk. Camps are set up on the gravel & sand banks of the mighty river where one can enjoy a refreshing bath in the Yukon. Black bears are quite common in the Yukon valley and are often seen by our guests. Watch the ridges of the cliffs along the river to spot the busy mammal. Moose are numerous in the forested foothills, and bald eagles nest along the river banks. Beavers are busy getting their winter supplies in, and several times we have seen grizzly bears strolling along the shoreline. The only major interruption to the rivers smooth journey is the mighty Five Finger Rapids, once a major navigation problem for the large paddle wheelers. Around the camp fire we will hear about the solution found for this problem and some interesting stories about the first river travelers. At the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike rivers we find the settlement of Dawson City, the famous gold rush town of the Yukon. We stay two days in Dawson, relax in a fine hotel and relive the history of the gold rush and the tales of Jack London and Robert Service.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse
Arrival in Whitehorse, meeting of group members and drive via Klondike Highway to Carmacks
Day 1-10: Carmacks / Yukon River
Start of this exciting canoe tour in Carmacks down the Yukon River. We are spending 10 days on this mighty river, traveling over 400 kilometer and exploring the vast hinterlands of the Yukon.
Gold Mining in Dawson City Gold Mining in Dawson City
Day 10 & 11: Dawson City
We arrive in Dawson City, the historic gold town and home of many old legends. A visit to the Jack London and Robert Service cabins, the theater and the Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling hall are on the program. A highlight is the drive into Bonanza and Eldorado Creeks where e visit an active gold mine. Two hotel overnights in Dawson City.
Day 12: Dawson City - Whitehorse
Via Klondike Highway the van takes us back to Whitehorse, where we overnight again in a hotel.
Day 13: Departure Whitehorse
Transfer to airport or connecting program.

(As the trip is done in expedition fashion changes in travel itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide.)



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Details

Tour Duration

13 Days

Tour Price

Double Room/Tent: CAD 1,875.00
Single Room/Tent: +CAD 415.00
All Rates per person (+ GST)

Group Size

No minimum group size!
All dates guaranteed!
Maximum 11 participants per tour

Included

  • Expert guidance on the entire trip
  • Canoes and camping equipment
  • Overland transportation
  • 2 person tents (9 nights)
  • 1 nights hotel accommodation in Whitehorse
  • 2 nights hotel accommodation in Dawson City
  • Historic tour in Dawson City
  • All meals on canoe trip
  • Airport Shuttle in Whitehorse


Not included

  • Meals in hotels
  • Fishing license
  • Personal extras
  • Gratuity


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