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Paddling from the Southern Mountains to the Northern Coast
Paddlers travelling the Yukon Territory have many choices for their sport. The mountain region provides rafters and kayakers with thrilling whitewater challenges. The many lakes and calmer river stretches provide canoeists and kayakers with opportunities to enjoy spectacular far north scenery and wildlife viewing. The arctic coast holds its own special appeal to water-walking ecotourists. Summer is the best time to paddle, as wintery conditions in fall or spring can disrupt paddlers' plans severely.


Snaking Down the Mountains
A remote Arctic mountain river... a thrilling wilderness ride... spectacular hiking and superb vistas...the brochures and websites of the Yukon’s Snake River guides and outfitters speak the spine-tingling language of adventure travel.
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Expeditions for Hiking and White Water Rafting
Hike or white water raft on the Firth River, where the sun remains above the horizon from the last week of May to mid-July.
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• No-Trace Camping
• Bearflower and Fireweed - Yukon Flowers
• Choose the Right Canoe to Fit Your Outdoor Adventure
• A Side Trip to Mt. MacDonald
Adventures in Newfoundland & Labrador
There isn’t another destination quite like it anywhere in the world. The combination of outdoor adventure, history, culture and people in Newfoundland & Labrador creates a larger-than-life experience for every visitor.
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Historic York Boat
The craft was directed by a steersman with a sweep, and a bowman using a pole to keep the sloping prow away form rocks and deadheads.
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History, Scenery and Adventure
History, scenery and adventure await the traveller to the Yukon Territory.
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Fishing the Yukon Waterways
The summer season provides fishers with many options across the Yukon.
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Travel Historic Yukon Trails
Parks and wilderness trails in the Yukon Territory provide ecotourists with a chance to enjoy amazing scenery and excellent wildlife viewing.
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Wildlife Details
Characteristics of Woodland Caribou
Woodland caribou is one of 7 subspecies of caribou found worldwide. With its dense stands of mature spruce forests, abundant supply of lichens and low-growing shrubs, and balanced blend of uplands, lowlands and wetlands are ideal habitat for caribou. What are their sizes? How do they adapt to rugged terrain and harsh winter weather? How long do they live? Follow the story to learn more about the characteristics of woodland caribou.
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