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CAD: $5,380
USD: $5,381 *fluxuates daily
> Exchange Rate: 0.9655 <
Duration: 13 days
Craft Type: Raft
Skill Level: Beginner
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Route Summary
We raft from the Klukshu River, a coastal range river at Dalton Post to the Yukon River and Dry Bay, Alaska along a 255 km (160 mile) route with an elevation drop of 550 m (approx. 1,800 ft).
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Westmark Klondike Inn, Whitehorse, YT
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Perhaps the wildest and most visually spectacular river in North America, the Tatshenshini River flows through the heart of the largest bio-preserve in the world, Tatshenshini Provincial Park. Recently protected by the establishment of this protected wilderness area, the Tatshenshinior “Tat” flows past tall mountains, vast glaciers and an iceberg dotted lake. Bald eagles abound, grizzlies feed on spawning salmon and if you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the rare blue glacier bear. This rafting adventure on the Tat is an international journey of unparalleled beauty.

Featured in our ’99 Fall issue of Northern Currents, this is the region of the recent "Iceman" discovery.

We raft from the Klukshu River, a coastal range river at Dalton Post to the Yukon River and Dry Bay, Alaska along a 255 km (160 mile) route with an elevation drop of 550 m (approx. 1,800 ft).

Craft Description: Raft

Prerequisites: None, beginners are welcome and paddling is optional most of the time since our guides can navigate using oar boats. Experienced paddlers and beginners are welcome to participate by paddling anytime however.

Available Dates
 Mon. Jun 7 - Sat. Jun 19, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Jun 21 - Sat. Jul 3, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Jul 5 - Sat. Jul 17, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Jul 19 - Sat. Jul 31, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Aug 2 - Sat. Aug 14, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Aug 16 - Sat. Aug 28, 2010Book this date

The following additional dates will be opened after the first dates (above) fill.
 Fri. Jun 25 - Wed. Jul 7, 2010Book this date
 Fri. Jul 9 - Wed. Jul 21, 2010Book this date
 Wed. Jul 28 - Mon. Aug 9, 2010Book this date
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 Tues. Aug 24 - Sun. Sep 5, 2010Book this date
 Mon. Aug 30 - Sat. Sep 11, 2010Book this date

Rate Details
CAD: $5,380 - plus $193 Park Fee
USD: $5,381 *fluxuates daily - (includes park fee)
Current CAD/USD Exchange Rate: 0.9655

Additional Tatshenshini River Trip Notes:
Pre- and post-trip accommodation is your responsibility - the cost is not included in the trip fee. We have attached a list of Whitehorse hotels and are happy to assist you in making reservations if you wish.

At the-fish packing plant in Dry Bay we will be picked up by a small plane (probably Hawker Sidley) and flown back to Whitehorse. Be sure to have proof of citizenship with you for the U.S. and Canadian customs. On the rare occasion, we can be weathered in at Dry Bay. To keep to schedule, we would require a shuttle flight to Yakutat, Alaska.

Please ensure that you have a waterproof rain jacket and pants. Goretex is not a substitute for rain gear on this trip. Life jackets are supplied. Please do not bring a PFD as we have regulation life jackets that are required by law for this river.

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Your guides will carry a small reference library that will include field reference books. Following are some books for winter reading:

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Nahanni River Adventures, Nahanni offers exceptional expeditions by raft and canoe on the great rivers from Alaska to Nunavut including: South Nahanni River, Tatshenshini River, Alsek River, Firth River, Snake River, Wind River, Stikine River, Burnside River, Coppermine River, Horton River, Mountain River, Yukon River, Taku River, Gataga River and Sea Kayaking and whale watching at Point Adolphus, Alaska, over-looking Glacier Bay National Park.

Our expeditions encompass Nahanni National Park (South Nahanni River), Kluane National Park (Alsek River), Ivvavik National Park (Firth River), Glacier Bay National Park (Alsek River), Herschel Island Territorial Park (Firth River).

Nahanni River Adventures operates in Alaska (United States of America), Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and British Columbia (Canada).

Nahanni.com is the online presence of the company, Nahanni River Adventures Ltd.

Nahanni River Adventures works with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society to ensure the environmental integrity of our wild places.

Neil Hartling, founder of Nahanni River Adventures, is also the author of: Nahanni, River of Gold...River of Dreams. Alaska to Nunavut - The Great Rivers. Nahanni River Guide. These books may all be purchased through Nahanni.com.

Common misspellings of the name are Nahani, Nahannie, Nahanie, Nahoni, Nahonni.
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