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Canoeing
Overview
Canada
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Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit
British Columbia
Canada
Bowron Lake Park, considered the quintessential lake canoeing experience in Canada, is a world renowned wildlife sanctuary - it is a rectangular chain of lakes and interconnecting rivers which forms this planet s most unique canoe circuit. Abundant wildlife and rich flora , set amidst a backdrop of azure lakes and high glaciated peaks, provide a truly inspirational setting for the canoeist, photographer and nature lover. Outside Magazine ranks this canoe trip as, “one of the top 10 canoe trips in the world.” Some of our canoe tours have been designed for special interest groups. Enjoy the trip of your choice. The canoe route through the ruggedly scenic Cariboo Mountains, is comprised of 6 major lakes and a series of connecting streams, rivers and portages. The portages are made easier through the use of specially designed carts which allow canoes and equipment to be wheeled between lakes. Previous paddling experience is not necessary. Our guides will teach you the basic skills you need to enjoy one of the truly great wilderness adventures in British Columbia.
We compliment our canoeing with some short hikes to view the Isaac River cascades and the impressive Cariboo Falls.
Besides its natural beauty, the Bowron Lakes are a wildlife sanctuary. Paddlers may see beavers, bears, otters, and moose feeding by the waterways. The Bowron River estuary is a birdwatcher s paradise with an immense variety of bird life, including coots, mergansers, widgeon, mallards and Canadian geese.
Campsites along the Bowron Lakes, set aside for our sole use, ensure the solitude so necessary for a meaningful wilderness experience.
Canoeing Vacation
Meeting:
Wells, BC
Airport:
Quesnel
Transfer:
Quesnel
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Rates and Dates for 2023
Rates include:
Professional guides, canoe instruction. Canoes, paddles, life jackets and tents. Park fees, prime private campsites. All meals and group camping gear.
Celebration breakfast on day 8 at Bear River Mercantile
A | 2023 | 8 day trip, Camping | 8d / 7n | Can$2460 | $1895 |
Minimum Deposit:
~$400.00
per person
GST (VAT) 5%
Check here for details and availability
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A |
2023
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06/11
- 06/18
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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07/02
- 07/09
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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07/12
- 07/19
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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08/06
- 08/13
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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08/16
- 08/23
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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09/03
- 09/10
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8d / 7n
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8 day trip, Camping
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6
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Reserve
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Rates do not include:
Sleeping bag, ground mat, Meals and accommodation in Wells; Transportation from Quesnel to Wells (for those flying or busing to Quesnel)

Day 0 (Overnight at Wells Hotel not included): Arrival at the Wells Hotel in Wells BC. Your guides will meet you in the sitting room of the Wells Hotel at 4:00 P.M. At this time, your guides will introduce you to the group, answer any of your questions and help you with any last minute gear problems. We suggest you arrive in Wells, early in the day, to see the local art galleries and visit the neighboring gold rush town of Barkerville. There is also an option for clients to participate in a day hike with a local guide on this day.

Day 1: After a 7:00 A.M. breakfast at the hotel, we officially start the trip. We all drive to the start of the Bowron Lake circuit, register and begin the trip with a portage. A 2.4 km. portage, over varied terrain, takes us to Kibbee Lake, where we dip our paddles for the first time and canoe a short distance to camp. The afternoon is for canoe instruction, exploration and relaxation. (3.4 km day)

Day 2: We start the day with a 2.2 km portage to Indianpoint Lake and then paddle across the lake (1 1/2 hours). We do a 2.0 km portage to Isaac Lake, where we have lunch. We then paddle to our campsite where we have a superb view of Wolverine Mountain. We often hear our first owls here. (18.2 km day & approx. 3 1/2 hours paddling)

Days 3&4: Majestic mountains, waterfalls and snow avalanche areas guide us down Isaac Lake to the ‘chute’. An exciting afternoon of introductory grade 1 moving water ends day 4. (15 & 16.2 km days & approx. 4 1/2 hours paddling each day)

Day 5&6: These two days take us down the grade 1 Cariboo River, through Lanezi Lake, the lake with the highest peaks in the park, and into Unna Lake. The scenery is magnificent and varied. Unna and Rum Lakes, in contrast to the larger lakes, are intimate and home to moose and loons. We take a short hike to the spectacular, 24 meter (80 ft.), Cariboo Falls. As we sit around the campfire, we hear the haunting call of the loon and search the shores for wildlife. ( 13.2 & 16.8 km days- approx. 3 hours & 4 1/2 hours paddling )

Day 7: Today is a long day but the prospect of sighting wildlife along the way makes it all worthwhile. We have a 1.6 km portage and 2-100 yard portages and then it is all downhill paddling to our last campsite at the scenic Bowron River. As we celebrate our last evening on the lakes, we keep a watchful eye on the Bowron River and the surrounding marshes where birdlife abounds and where we regularly spot moose with their young and the always busy beaver hard at work. ( 18.8 km. day- approx. 5 hours paddling )

Day 8: At sunrise, we paddle leisurely down the river, watching beaver building and repairing their lodges and witnessing the marsh awakening. We cross Bowron Lake and beach our canoes at Bear River Mercantile, where we enjoy a complimentary celebration breakfast. It is the perfect time to relive the highlights of the trip, exchange addresses and say good-bye to our new friends and tripping partners, before we head for home. ( 6 km. day- approx. 2 1/2 hours paddling )
PREPARING
Our 8-day tours are designed for adults of all ages, including active seniors. Children capable of making the trip (generally 14 years and older) are welcome. You will be accompanied by professional, certified canoe guides who are always willing to help you learn or improve your paddling skills and who are dedicated to making your trip safe and enjoyable Life jackets are mandatory and all participants will be required to wear them while in canoes.
The journey consists of 106 km of paddling and 10 km of portaging. On the portages, some uphill, you will carry your pack, put your share of the group gear in the canoe and pull the canoe on 2-wheeled carriers. Although the portages are hard work, we take frequent rest stops and set a pace which is comfortable for all participants. Good health, reasonable fitness and a positive attitude towards the possible inconveniences of inclement weather and wilderness travel are the main components of your self-evaluation. Even though no previous canoeing experience is required, we do encourage you to grasp the basic canoe strokes before the trip by taking a flat water canoe course with a local canoe club or association, or by referring to reference books and videos such as those produced by Bill Mason. This will give you some confidence and enable you to take greater advantage of the leaders’ instructions.

Map Legend
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1. Bear R. Mercantile
2. Park Registration
3. Thompson Lake
4. Kibbee Lake
5. 1st night campsite
6. Indianpoint Lake
7. 2nd night campsite
8. Wolverine Mountain
9. Isaac Lake
10. Betty Wendle Creek
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11. 3rd night campsite
12. 4th night campsite
13. Isaac R. & The Chute
14. Trail to Isaac Falls
15. McLeary Lake
16. Cariboo River
17. 5th night campsite
18. Lanezi Lake
19. Sandy Lake
20. 6th night campsite |
21. Unna Lake
22. Cariboo Falls
23. Babcock Lake
24. Skoi Lake
25. Spectacle Lake
26. 7th night campsite
27. Bowron River & marsh
28. Bowron Lake
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Meeting:
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Wells, BC
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Airport:
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Quesnel
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Transfer:
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Quesnel
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Level:
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Easy to Moderate
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Participants:
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Min
6
participants
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Max
12
participants
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Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least one day beyond the intended departure date from Canada required by all nationals referred to in the chart except the following: (a) 1. Canadian citizens holding a Canadian . more
WEATHER: Bowron Lake Park is up against the Cariboo Mountains and, thus, weather is varied. Paddlers must be well-prepared to meet up with cold, wet weather as well as sunshine and warm temperatures. Good RAIN GEAR (rubber is suggested) and rubber boots or water shoes are essential. VERY IMPORTANT! Refer to the clothing list.
The following is a list of the clothing and equipment you will need for your expedition. It is of the utmost importance that you follow this list accurately for your own comfort, well-being and effectiveness in the group. The proper preparation is a vital factor in the expedition’s success.
CLOTHING
When selecting your clothing, keep in mind the following principals about staying warm and dry:.
LAYERING: It is very effective to wear layers of clothing to stay warm, as the air trapped between the layers, acts as an insulator. Layering also allows you to regulate your body heat by adjusting the number of layers depending on the temperature and your activity level. There are three main layers: ‘Transfer’ which is the layer next to your skin; ‘Insulating’ which is the main warmth layer(s); and ‘Protective’ which is the outer layer that protects you from wind, rain and other elements.
KEEPING DRY: Wetness increases the loss of body heat and is uncomfortable, so it’s important to stay as dry as possible. Some clothing is hydrophobic and, therefore, stays dry (i.e. synthetics such as polypropylene, polyester and capilene and natural fibers such as wool and silk). Cloths made of these materials make great expedition clothing. Be careful of other materials( e.g. cotton and down) because they are absorbent and stay wet. Also, avoid overdressing as it can cause excessive perspiration and, therefore, wetness.
Some of the clothing terminology may be unfamiliar to you so here is a short glossary:
Polypropylene:-A lightweight, synthetic fabric that transfers moisture away from your skin.
Capilene:-Another polyester material similar to polypropylene, manufactured by Patagonia.
Pile:-A polyester fabric that is lightweight and soft. It is warmer, per pound, than wool, insulates even when wet and dries quickly. It is also referred to as fleece, Polarplus and Synchilla.
Gore-Tex:- A laminated fabric manufactured to be both waterproof and breathable. It is a very good fabric for foul weather protective gear such as rain jackets and pants- although prolonged exposure to salt water, smoke or dirt may reduce its effectiveness. Also, in heavy downpours, it may not be 100% waterproof.
… this list is only a guideline for you |
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Travel documents and Voucher |
Flight tickets |
Passport |
Visa (check with your consulate) |
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CLOTHING LIST |
1 pair running shoes, walking or light hiking boots |
1 pair of water sandals (e.g Teva) or second pair of running shoes |
1 pair rubber boots or water footwear - a must (for loading canoes in water) |
4 pairs of wool socks |
Sun Hat or Wool Hat |
Sunglasses with attached safety string - important of glare off water |
1 pair of wool or pile gloves or mittens (worn on bad weather days) |
2 pairs of pants-wool blend, pile or quick dry cotton (no blue jeans) |
1 pair of shorts, long johns |
1 pair waterproof rain pants |
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Camping Gear |
Sleeping Bag (COMPACT 3-season sleeping bag. Synthetic bags (e.g. Polarguar Hollofil or Quallofil ) are preferable) |
Backpack (hip belt or river bag with straps - for carrying on portages.)
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
Personal Toiletries |
Moisturizing Cream |
Insect protection |
Personal medications |
Sore cream (for the emergency) |
Sewing kit |
Handkerchiefs |
Camera and enough extra films and batteries |
Sun glasses with strap |
Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
Flashlight, extra Batteries |
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BE SURE ALL YOUR CLOTHES AND SLEEPING EQUIPMENT ARE WATERPROOFED IN DOUBLE PLASTIC BAGS OR NYLON STUFF SACKS WITH PLASTIC BAG LINERS. The plastic bags airlines use to ship your packs make great liners.
Tents: We will supply 2-man tents for the clients. However, if you would prefer to use your own personal tent, you are welcome to do so as long as it is a good one. You should let us know if you plan to bring your own tent and if you would be prepared to share it with someone else.
Optional Gear: 1 pair of field glasses for wildlife, 1 camera and film, 1 collapsible fishing rod, reading material
Please leave behind cosmetics: strong scented deodorants, perfumes and anything else with a strong scent. They attract bears. NEVER TAKE FOOD OR ANYTHING WITH AN ODOR INTO YOUR TENT.
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Bowron Park has granted us prime reserved campsites, eliminating the competitive "first come first serve" syndrome. This allows us to enjoy a more leisurely pace each day and the security of a private site each night. Canoes and double-occupancy tents are top-of-the line models for comfort and safety. You need bring only your personal gear. Sleeping bags, pads and backpacks are available for rent. Each day, we cook and provide you with wholesome, hot meals.
Snacks: If you are in the habit of snacking, we suggest that you bring your favorite trail mix or snacks to eat between meals.
Accommodation before and after
We base all our canoe tours out of the Wells Hotel in Wells, B.C.
This Cariboo Heritage Country Inn has been completely renovated with a ‘Gold-Rush’ flavour. It’s an integral part of your visit to Wells, Barkerville and the Bowron Lakes. The day before the trip begins (Day 0, Hotel overnight before trip not included with package rate) , we meet with the whole group in the lounge of the Wells Hotel at 4:00 P.M. After breakfast at the Wells Hotel, the trip officially begins at 8:30 a.m. on day 1, when we drive to the Bowron Lakes. There is also the government Lowhee Campground, 3 km. out of Wells, on the way to Barkerville.
Tack:
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(2
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6
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12
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Passports
Passport valid for at least one day beyond the intended departure date from Canada required by all nationals referred to in the chart except the following:
(a) 1. Canadian citizens holding a Canadian Certificate of Identity, Canadian birth certificate or a certificate of Canadian citizenship;
(b) permanent residents of Canada with proof of status, ie Permanent Resident Card, Record of Landing, Returning Resident Permit or a Refugee Travel Document issued by the government of Canada to refugees who have been resettled in Canada;
(c) 2. citizens of the USA holding proof of citizenship (eg US birth certificate or US naturalisation papers).
Note: As of 23 January 2007 all persons, including US citizens, travelling by air between the USA and Canada, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda are required to present a valid passport or other approved document when entering or re-entering the USA. Similar requirements for those travelling by land or sea will be introduced as early as 1 January 2008. For further details about the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, visit the website of the US Department of State: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html.
(d) persons entering from St Pierre & Miquelon or the USA who are legal permanent residents of the USA and hold a US alien registration card (Green Card);
(e) 3. citizens of France who are residents of and entering from St Pierre & Miquelon.
Note: (a) Children under 18 years must have information with them on the people responsible for their welfare, if travelling alone; this includes a letter of permission to travel from guardian(s), and also a letter from the custodian in Canada. (b) Depending on circumstance and nationality, certain applicants may need to undergo a medical examination in order to receive their visas; this must be carried out by a physician on Canada's list of Designated Medical Practitioners.
Passport Note
Visitors to Canada must satisfy an examining officer at the Port of Entry that they are genuine visitors, in good health, with no criminal convictions, and have sufficient funds to maintain themselves during their stay in Canada and to return to their country of origin, as well as evidence of confirmed onward reservations out of Canada. Persons under 18 years of age who are unaccompanied by an adult should bring with them a letter from a parent or guardian giving them permission to travel to Canada.
Identity/travel documents issued to non-national residents of the country of issue, refugees or stateless persons are recognized for travel to Canada.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in chart above (visitor or transit) for stays of up to six months except the following:
(a) 4. holders of passports endorsed ‘British Subjects’ and ‘British Protected Persons’;
(b) 5. nationals of Bulgaria and Romania;
(c) those visiting Canada who, during that visit, also visit the USA or St Pierre & Miquelon (a French Overseas Territory) and return directly to Canada as visitors within the period authorised on their initial entry (or any extension thereto).
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the high commission to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
The Government of Canada refuses admission to: (a) holders of passports issued by the UK Government entitled 'British Temporary Resident's Passport'.
(a) A single-entry visa is still valid if used to visit the USA. (b) Persons wishing to attend a course of six months duration or less, at any level, do not require a study permit. However, if there is the possibility that you will extend your period of study in Canada, or if you are a full time student and wish to work on campus, you may apply for a study permit.
Types of Visa and Cost
Visitor: C$75 (single-entry); C$150 (multiple-entry). Family: C$400 (for families of six or more persons). Transit: free. Transit visas are necessary for all nationals who require a visitor visa. Although transit visas are not required by British citizens, they may be required by foreign nationals with British passports; check with the embassy or high commission for details. For further information on payment methods, contact the high commission. Prices are subject to frequent change.
Validity
Up to six months depending on circumstances of individual applicant. The determination regarding length of stay in Canada can only be decided by the examining officer at the port of entry, but visas cannot exceed the validity of the passport and cannot be longer than five years. If no actual departure date is indicated within the visitor’s passport, then the visitor will be required to depart within three months from the date of entry. Visitors must effect their departure from Canada on or before the date authorised by the examining officer on arrival. If an extension of stay is desired, an application must be made in writing to the nearest Canada Immigration Centre at least three weeks before the expiry of the visitor visa. Multiple-entry visas cannot be valid longer than passport. Transit visas are only allocated if a national's flight/onward journey is continuing within 24 hours. Single-entry visas can be used multiple times by nationals of St Pierre & Miquelon and the USA.
Applications to:
Consulate (or consular section at embassy or high commission)
Working Days Required
10 days are required from receiving applications, but applications should be made at least one month prior to the intended date of departure. Certain nationals are subject to longer processing times. For urgent applications it is advised to apply in person. Same-day processing is available for applications made in person and 24-hour processing for those using the drop-in service.
Passport Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
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USA |
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Other EU |
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Visa Required? |
British |
No/4 |
Australian |
No |
Canadian |
N/A |
USA |
No |
Other EU |
5 |
Return Ticket Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
N/A |
USA |
No |
Other EU |
Yes |
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Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit
Tour Code:
ZZ-Canoe-BC01
8 days /
7 nights
~$1,895.00
Dates: July to Sept
Level :
Difficulty Levels Explained
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Easy
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Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
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2. |
Easy to Moderate
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An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured
activity is recommended.
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Moderate
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Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with
some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and
you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
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Demanding
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You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or
ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain. |
5. |
Strenuous
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Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc.. |
Introduction
Day to Day Itinerary
Rates | Dates
Accomodation
Airport:
Quesnel
Activities:
Canoeing, wilderness
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