Alaska Rafting on the Tatshenshini-Alsek River
The Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers have their headwaters in the extremely
wild and rugged regions of northwest British Columbia and the Yukon. Their
corridors and tributaries connect a vast wilderness area composed of
adjoining parks and preserves in Alaska and Canada that is more
than 60,000 square miles in area, making it the largest protected
international ecological unit in the world. It also contains the largest
non-polar ice field in the world, the highest coastal mountain range in
the world, and the only completely protected large river drainage system in
North America. In recognition of its extraordinary scenic and wildlife
values, the area was proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1994. For those
interested in photography, the Tatshenshini and Alsek offer great opportunities to photograph wildlife, icebergs, and Alaska's incredible landscape.
The river trip begins in Kluane National Park in Canada's Yukon, winds
through the Tatshenshini-Alsek Wilderness Provincial Park in British
Columbia, and ends in Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park. The
spectacular landscapes make it one of the most visually exciting river
expeditions in North America. We meet in Haines, Alaska, the evening prior
to departure. The cost includes ground transportation from Haines, Alaska to the
put-in, and air transportation to Juneau, Alaska at the end of the trip. We provide all of the
camping gear, including tents and sleep kits, as well as delicious meals and
non-alcoholic beverages. A detailed trip sheet is available on request.
Tatshenshini-Alsek River, Alaska
Brochure available upon request.
| 11-Day Rowing |
July 15-25, Aug. 5-15. |
$3500.00 10% Youth and Group Discounts |
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