Big Salmon River Self-Guided Trip
Step out of your busy world into the exciting waters of the Big Salmon River. Snow-capped mountains surround you as your canoe glides through the pristine water. Starting at Quiet Lake in the beautiful South Canol region of the Yukon, you will admire the vast wilderness surrounding you, which is home to moose, bear, fox, marten, beaver, and many other animals known to the Yukon. A favorite pastime after a day of paddling is casting your hook for “the big catch” of Lake Trout, Northern Pike, or Arctic Grayling.
The Big Salmon River offers more challenges for the intermediate paddler in the form of log jams, sweepers and maneuvering around tight corners. The current is generally moderate but offers many surprises as it twists and turns northwest towards the Yukon River. An exhilarating paddle beneath the “midnight sun”, one will not want to leave the Yukon!
Skill Level: Recommended for the experienced canoeist or kayakers
Duration: 12 days
Distance: 355 km (220 miles)
Price: $595 per tandem canoe / $735 per kayak or 20′ canoe / $885 per tandem kayak
Canoe rental includes: PFD’s, 3 paddles, Coast Guard Safety Kit, sponge and bailer.
Kayak rental includes: PFD’s, 2 paddles, spray skirt, bilge pump, paddle float and sponge.
Shuttles: additional fee based on destination and # of passengers. See “Transportation” page.
Skill Level: Recommended for the experienced canoeist or kayakers
Duration: 19 days
Distance: 770 km (478 miles)
Rental Package Rates: $940 per tandem canoe / $1,165 per kayak or 20′ canoe / $1,400 per tandem kayak
Canoe rental includes: PFD’s, 3 paddles, Coast Guard Safety Kit, sponge and bailer.
Kayak rental includes: PFD’s, 2 paddles, spray skirt, bilge pump, paddle float and sponge.
Shuttles: additional fee based on destination and # of passengers. See “Transportation” page.
There’s a land where the mountains are nameless,
And the rivers all run God knows where