Join us on a journey through some of the most breathtaking rivers & lakes in the Canadian North.
From the stunning beauty and world-class features of the Canadian Heritage Rivers we travel – to the most storied & largest conservation areas in Canada, each of our kayak and canoe trips offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse yourself in true wilderness.
Most of our destinations require floatplane access and are far off the beaten track – even by northern standards. Exploring each of our remote routes is an awe-inspiring accomplishment for the most experienced travellers. As the leader in Arctic tundra expeditions, we go where few ever will.
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It’s better in the Barrenlands – a remote and otherworldly zone of glacial eskers, rock-ribbed hills, and artifacts from the Chipewyan and Caribou Inuit cultures. You’ll find a treeless expanse legendary for paddling, fishing and wildlife viewing.
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The fabled East Arm is perhaps the most grandiose region of Great Slake Lake, and for good reason. It features clear waters, deep bays with tall, stark red cliffs, and world-class fishing.
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The Arctic Circle is a line of lore and legend – and the Western Arctic is one of the few places in Canada where you can reach it by river. You can watch the sun spin itself dizzy in the sky, never falling below the horizon. You’ve now crossed into the true polar zone, a mythic region only a fraction of the travellers on Earth have ever entered.
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The Mackenzie Mountains may offer the greatest whitewater canoeing left on Earth – an endless oasis of remote, rugged uplands, cut through by glacial rivers and bustling with mountain sheep, caribou, moose and other creatures untouched by the modern age.