Horseback riding in Yukon, Canada

Equestrian Home - North America - Canada
- Firth River - Rafting the Artic Slope
  0 tours are queued for brochure printing. Click here to print brochure.
Blog | Buddy Finder | Customer Login | Contact Us
Horseback riding vacations in Canada, Yukon

Horseback riding tours

Rides in Canada

  Intro to Canada

Trip in Canada


   Extensions:
   Coastal Yacht Charter
   Johnstone Straight


Equestrian tours in Canada, Yukon
Firth River - Rafting the Artic Slope


Firth River - Rafting the Artic Slope
Yukon Canada

Explore with us the Firth River, deep in Canada’s north and a hidden jewel. Firth River country, where the mountains of northwestern North America reach the Arctic Ocean, lies deep within the northern Yukon and adjacent to Alaska.
Issuing from the British Mountains of the Brooks Range, the Firth River, a wild and remote Arctic river, flows through the centre of Ivvavik National Park to the Beaufort Sea. Wildlife including muskox, caribou, wolves, eagles and falcons are joined in a pristine wilderness panorama by beautiful Arctic plant life.
The area surrounding the Firth is a land of contrasts - forest and tundra, craggy peaks and alpine meadows, wild coastline and ice-filled seas. Wildlife roams unimpeded here with a diversity unrivalled elsewhere in Canada. Barren-ground caribou, mountain sheep, moose, muskoxen, grizzly bears, wolves and wolverines, as well as a wide variety of bird species all make their homes in this arctic habitat. In the long sunlit days of our northern summer we will travel and explore by raft and canoe. Our guides, full of knowledge and enthusiasm for this area, will help us better understand the geology and wildlife we encounter adding to a fascinating journey through the wild and remote landscape.
We travel by raft on this high arctic tundra river from the British Mountains on the border of Alaska and the Yukon Territory through Ivvavik National Park to Nunaluk Spit in the Beaufort Sea near Herschel Island. Rafting over 11 river days, we journey 150 km (94 miles) with an approximate elevation drop of 460m (approx. 1500 feet).

Ivvavik National Park
The region surrounding the Firth River on the Arctic slope was designated Ivvavik National Park in 1984. This designation was timely as there had been a number of major industrial development proposals for the area. The last proposal - the Arctic Gas Pipeline - was rejected by the government of Canada after the Berger Inquiry of 1977. Justice Thomas Berger eloquently wrote:

"The Northern Yukon is an arctic and sub arctic wilderness of incredible beauty, a rich and varied ecosystem: nine million acres of land and animals... a place of contrasts, of an explosively productive but brief summer and of a long hard winter, of rugged mountains and stark plains. Its teeming marshes and shore lands give it a beauty equalled by few other places on Earth."

Porcupine Caribou Herd
We will traverse this exceptional area by rafting the Firth River from the British Mountains to the Beaufort Sea, following the Arctic coast to the old whaling community of Herschel Island. This section of the Yukon has been recognized by Parks Canada as "an area of spectacular scenery and exceptional ecological significance," one of the many reasons being the importance of the area to the Porcupine Caribou herd. Close to 20,000 animals migrate through this area to and from their calving grounds on the coastal plain of Alaska and the Yukon. After calving in June, they start to congregate in huge herds and migrate westward, crossing the Firth River. At this time, the migration provides a spectacle that is unsurpassed in North America. Occasionally our passage down the river coincides with this migration and we will stop to watch this amazing sight. At this time of year much of the vegetation is in bloom and wild flowers carpet the tundra and hillsides. Different types of vegetation landscape a patchwork quality.


Rafting Trip

Meeting: Inuvik
Airport: Inuvik
Transfer:
Riders: Min 4 riders
Max 16 riders
(per riding group)

Max Capacity 9

  • Trip Brochure (PDF)
  • Trip Rating
  •  
    Canada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic SlopeCanada-Yukon-Firth River - Rafting the Artic Slope
    bar
    Home    Reservation    Specials    Brochure       News    Contact Us    All Tours
    © 2012 Hidden Trails, Ltd. All rights reserved.


















    Firth River - Rafting the Artic Slope
    Tour Code: ZZ-RAFTC-05
    13 days / 12 nights ~$7,975.00
    Dates : June to July

    Level : Fitness Level (Click for legend)

    Online Reservation

    Check here for details and availability
    Season Tour Dates  Min / MaxReserve
    A 2012 06/16 - 06/28 13d / 12n 13 day trip 4 /16 Reserve
    A 2012 06/30 - 07/12 13d / 12n 13 day trip 4 /16 Reserve
    A 2012 07/14 - 07/26 13d / 12n 13 day trip 4 /16 Reserve
    Introduction
    Day to Day Itinerary
    Rates | Dates
    Accomodation
    Firth River
    Tack:
    Horses:
    Pace: Beginners welcome!

    Airport: Inuvik
    Location on Google Map
    Image Gallery
    Image Slide Show
    Customer Trip Rating
    Climate
    What To Bring
    Download tour PDF