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Arctic Headwaters Canoe Trip (Canada)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,

Not Guided

Where rivers run North. The lakes and rivers of Canada's Arctic Headwaters are a paddler's dream: gentle streams, quiet lakes, raging rivers...this is wilderness paddling without roads, cottages or crowds. Explore the world's largest Game Preserve, fish remote lakes, paddle a river to the arctic sea. Missinaibi Headwaters' Self-Guided Adventures represent the ultimate wilderness challenge. At your own in the wild, with only your group's skill, experience and good judgment to fall back upon. At your own pace. By your own rules. Using over twenty wilderness waterways in Canada's Arctic Headwaters, MHO can customize the perfect adventure package for you.
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More Details: http://www.missinaibi.com/


Glaciers and Whales (United States)
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Departs: Jun, Jul, Aug,

Cost: $790

Length: 8 Days

Using Base Camps this tour spends three nights in LeConte Glacier Bay then floatplanes move you up Frederick Sound to find some whales. All of our tours start and finish in the fishing village of Petersburg. Located in the heart of Alaska's Inside Passage and off the cruise ship route!! The Glaciers and Whales Tour lets you visit and paddle two very different eco-systems. One base camp is located in LeConte Glacier Bay Wilderness. A 12 mile fjord with 3000 foot walls of rock. The other Camp you'll stay at is located on the shores of Frederick Sound. The Sound has one of the most active Humpback Whale populations in Alaska. Our price includes a hotel rooms on the first and last nights.
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More Details: http://www.tongasskayak.com


Woodland Caribou Wilderness Park (Canada)
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Skill Level: Beg. - Int.

Departs: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,

Cost: US$1909 / CDN$2860

Length: 14 Days

After flying in to view the world famous Artery Lake Pictographs we head down stream on a paddling adventure that is at the same time a satisfying adventure for the experienced white-water enthusiast and the thrill of a lifetime for the novice paddler. Experience wildlife, boreal forest ecology, awesome fishing and of course incredible white-water. With up to 112 sets of class I-III rapids to run there is no shortage of fun and adventure on this very remote, seldom visited pool and drop Wilderness River.
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More Details: http://www.goldseekers.net/


Missinaibi River Adventure (Canada)
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Departs: Jun, Jul, Aug,

Cost: US$950-$1200

Length: 6 to 8 Days

One of the world's great canoeing rivers! 350 miles of wilderness river, crossed by one road, flowing North to James Bay. Missinaibi Headwaters runs this river in 4 unique guided adventures, with each section suitable for different levels of ability, from beginner to advanced canoeists. Great fishing, amazing scenery, native culture, exciting rapids, abundant wildlife...this is a 'must do' trip for any paddler. All-inclusive guided packages include bush plane or train transportation, qualified guides, top-end equipment, great food and the personal service which has made Missinaibi Headwaters Outfitters the region's foremost canoe trip company, since 1990.
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More Details: http://www.missinaibi.com/


Mountain River (Canada)
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Skill Level: Inter - Expert

Departs: Aug,

Cost: CDN$3695 (US$2545)

Length: 12 Days

One of Canada's most spectacular wilderness rivers, the Mountain River is traveled by fewer than 150 canoeists per year. Wild and remote, the MacKenzie Mountain scenery is breathtaking. It offers glimpses of caribou, Dall sheep, arctic wolf and moose against a stunning backdrop of colour. The river itself drops more than 3000 feet, providing a roller coaster ride of almost continuous fun waves. From your first paddle stroke to the finale at the MacKenzie River, the current never stops as you travel through five dramatic canyons along a turquoise waterway. From Norman Wells we will fly by float plane into the headwaters. Short hikes from the river provide spectacular views and access to numerous springs, the eerie "moonscape" and the remarkable "suspended falls" at Cache Creek.
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More Details: http://www.wanapiteicanoe.com


Middle Fork Salmon River Rafting (United States)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,

Cost: $1982 - $2197

Length: 6 days

Beginning at 6,200 feet in elevation, the Middle Fork Salmon spills through alpine forests and lofty mountains, past rolling grasslands fragrant with sagebrush, and into a towering granite gorge known as Impassable Canyon. The Middle Fork features some of the West's most exciting and abundant whitewater — over 100 rapids in 100 river miles. Not surprisingly, this is widely recognized as one of North America's premium rafting destinations. Early season water flows are big and fierce, rendering high-action whitewater adventure with towering Class III rapids. In Summer, you'll find warmer temperatures and tamer, yet consistently exciting Class III whitewater. The late season's low water during September reveals Blue Ribbon trout fishing, and includes a scenic flight to the put—in.
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More Details: http://www.oars.com/


Guided Quetico Park Package (Canada)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,

Cost: US$800-$1000/person

Length: 5 to 7 Days

Explore the pristine wilderness of Quetico Park while accompanied by an experienced guide. Includes all food, outfitting, park fees, transportation and guide fees. This package requires groups of at least 3 people. For a fly-in paddle out experience, please add $200 per person.
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More Details: http://www.canoecanada.com/


BWCA Wilderness Fishing Trips (United States)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,

Cost: $250+ (2-4 persons)

Length: 3 to 9+ Days

Ely, MN is the gateway to one of the most pristine water and wilderness regions in the world: The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Field & Stream Magazine recently ranked Ely #12 in "American Top Fishing Towns". Ely is surrounded by the rivers and lakes of the BWCA offering some of the finest freshwater fishing in the world - filled with walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and lake trout. The Ultralight Complete Package with aluminum canoes, lightweight equipment and fine food is perfect for the fisherperson whose focus is either on moving along each day on a charted route combined with fishing, or setting up a base camp with daily fishing excursions. Add on some specialty items such as clamp-on rod holders, canoe/camp chairs, and anchor bags -- even a congenial River Point guide to enhance the fishing adventure. (Add a Guide is $210/day more for 2 persons).
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More Details: http://www.elyoutfitters.com/


Fly-in Paddle-out Quetico Park (Canada)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,

Cost: US$700-$850/person

Length: 5 to 7 Days

Not Guided

Enjoy the beauty of the untouched wilderness of Quetico by flying to one of four remote entry stations the border the park and paddling back to civilization on an exciting 5 or 7 day itinerary. All maps, transportation, park fees, food and elite light-weight outfitting is included.
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More Details: http://www.canoecanada.com/


Fly In/Out BWCA/Quetico by Canoe (United States)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,

Create a memory of a lifetime... The excitement of a fly-in trip into the Quetico is hard to match. Choose a fly-in and paddle out to an exit point or a fly-in/fly-out option. Either way we can arrange your complete trip. The call of a remote campsite with excellent fishing and spectacular scenery will help create a memory of a lifetime. We will customize your route to maximize your vacation and fit your budget. Available with complete or partial outfitting.
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More Details: http://www.elycanoetrips.com


Yukons Wind River Expedition (Canada)
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Departs: Jun, Jul, Aug,

Cost: $4,580 CDN

Length: 22 days

The Wind River is renowned for its remote beauty, hiking and whitewater for the intermediate canoeist. The headwaters of the Wind are only accessible by float plane, and the legendary Beaver or Otter aircraft takes us through the spectacular Bonnet Plume Range of the northern Yukon into McClusky Lake. Here we are about to start a challenging journey down this clear and narrow river. With alpine campsites alongside the river, easy hikes, many panoramic vistas are guaranteed. Seeing grizzly, wolf, dall sheep, caribou, and moose are all possibilities.
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More Details: http://www.rubyrange.com/


Fly-in Paddle-out Turtle River (Canada)
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Departs: May, Jun, Jul,

Cost: US$700-$850/person

Length: 5 to 7 Days

This downstream trip features many sets of rapids as well as excellent fishing, abundant wildlife, ancient pictograph sites and the hermit Jimmy McQuat White Otter Castle. Package includes all food and gear as well as floatplane transportation to the drop off point and van transportation from the pickup point. Also includes detailed maps outlining all points of interest.
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More Details: http://www.canoecanada.com/


Coppermine River (Canada)
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Skill Level: 2+

Departs: Jul, Aug,

Length: 14-30 days

Not Guided

This wild arctic river runs from the fabulous new diamond fields at Lac de Gras along the edge of the treeline and north to the Arctic Ocean. On your way may see caribou, wolves, arctic fox, muskox and bears. You'll paddle through lakes and many Class 1, 2 and some Class 3 rapids. You'll paddle the Rocky Defile - 500 meters of rapids in an awe inspiring canyon. You'll see eagles nesting on the cliffs as you pass between the September Hills and the Coppermine Mountains. At last, in sight of the sea you'll reach Bloody Falls, your last night's campsite. The Coppermine River is a perfect adventure for those with some river paddling experience.
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More Details: http://www.bathurstarctic.com/


North America's Largest Wilderness (Canada)
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Departs: Jul,

Length: 11 Days

Remote fly-in canoe trip on a pristine tundra river in the heart of the Barren Lands of Canada's Northwest Territories. Paddle this gin-clear river hundreds of miles away from the nearest road or community. Teeming wildlife including caribou(good chance of seeing tens of thousands), muskoxen, white wolves(our specialty), moose, grizzlies and rich birdlife including peregrines, gyrfalcons, geese, swans, loons and eagles. Excellent fishing for lake trout and grayling. Warm, dry, sun-drenched summers, 24-hour daylight, green tundra hills, spectacular spruce-studded eskers, sand beaches and enormous skies. Guided by Alex Hall, wildlife biologist and the Canadian Arctic's first and most experienced canoeing guide. Operating since 1974.
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More Details: http://www.canoearctic.com/


Thelon River (Canada)
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Departs: Jun, Jul, Aug,

Length: 11 days

Remote fly-in canoe trips on the fabled Thelon River deep in the tundra of Canada's Northwest and Nunavut Territories. Paddle this clear pristine river inside the largest protected area in North America, hundreds of miles from the nearest road or community. Caribou, muskoxen, white wolves (our specialty), moose, grizzlies and rich birdlife. Warm arid summers. All trips guided by Alex Hall, wildlife biologist and the Canadian Arctic's first and most experienced canoeing guide. Operating since 1974.
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More Details: http://www.canoearctic.com/


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