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Canada's Johnstone Strait - Kayak with Orcas!
Kayak with orcas and eagles Johnstone Strait BC Canada, near Robson Bight Orca Preserve!
God's Pocket Lodge-Based Sea Kayak Tours
Sea kayak wilderness emerald isles of God's Pocket Provincial Park by day, sleep in our exclusive private 7-room lodge by night, pampered by lodge chef!
Hyland River Wilderness Canoe Trip in Yukon, Canada
A beautiful wilderness canoing adventure that includes pristine Canadian nature and intermediate white water excitement. A land of wolves, bears moose and caribou awaits you in the Yukon!
Big Salmon River Canadian Wilderness Canoe Trip
The Big Salmon River is an ideal Canadian wilderness canoe trip for people of all skill levels. Come to the Yukon and enjoy a fully-guided wilderness canoe trip!
Teslin & Yukon River Cedar Canoe
Enjoy paddling through pristine Canadian wilderness in a luxury cedar hand-built canoe with hard-wood paddles. Experience the "land of the midnight-sun" in style!
Snake River Classic Wilderness River Expedition
The Snake River is a classic Canadian river expedition for canoeist with previous river experience. This trip includes a scenic flight into the wilderness and spectacular day-hiking in the mountains!
Wind River Wilderness Canoeing Expedition
The Wind River is known for its stunning hiking opportunities, remote wilderness and gentle whitewater which makes it suitable for canoeists who understand the basics of whitewater navigation.
Hyland River and Selwyn Mountains Adventure
Enjoy both the excitement of river paddling with the splendor of traveling in the mountain alpine environment. This 14 day adventure satisfies all your wilderness cravings.
Footstep of the Klondike Hike and Paddle Adventure
First on foot you will hike the historic Chilkoot Trail, and then by canoe you will paddle on the mighty Yukon River, arriving by water to Dawson City, where you will discover the charms of this city.
Chilkoot Trail Backpacking Adventure
Hike the famous Chilkoot trail, made famous by the historic Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. This famed route travels from sea level in coastal Alaska over the mountains into Yukon, Canada.
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