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This tour runs in reverse staring in Whitehorse and finishing in Vancouver, British Columbia see tour "Go Wild North West Canada".
Day 1: Vancouver, British Columbia Arrival in Vancouver, transfer to the hotel and pre trip information with the guide.
Day 2: Whistler / Pemberton Camping in a Provincial Park..
Day 3: William Lake Around 1870 the Cariboo Trail was the arduous route from Vancouver into the Cariboo Mountain gold fields. Camping on a ranch with opportunity for a trail ride.
Day 4: Fort St. James campground on Stuart Lake for the next two days.
Day 5: Fort St. James This National Park and historic site on the shore of Stuart Lake and surrounded by mountains stems from the times of the fur trade.
Day 6: New Hazelton Fort St.James on the shore of Stuart Lake, Campground at Ksan, a historic village where Native guides explain totem poles and longhouses of an ancient culture.
Day 7: Stewart Native guides explain totem poles and longhouses of an ancient culture. Camping by a lake.
Day 8: Stewart A side trip to Alaska. Only 3 km and an international border apart but what contrasts. Tidy, typical Canadian Stewart has the school and the bank, end-of-the-road Hyder is purely Alaskan and has the bears and the glacier.
Day 9: Cassiar Highway Only a few hundred souls live along this rarely travelled northern route. The scenery of the high plateau, framed by rugged peaks of the Coastal and Cassiar Ranges leaves a powerfully impression. What a perfect day for hiking!
Day 10: Frances Lake, You take the Robert Campbell route north, a true discovery route. here you experience old-time Yukon nature. Camping at Frances Lake and a hike this afternoon.
Day 11: Faro Except for the Native village of Ross River you find no other settlements during today’s drive. Camp is near the mining town of Faro on the Pelly River.
Day 12: Tatchun Lake Wolves and bears call this land their home, so keep your eyes peeled. Camping at picturesque Tatchun Lake.
Day 13: Dawson City Past Stewart Crossing you are on the Silver Trail with the historic towns of Mayo, Elsa and Keno.
Day 14: Dawson / Dempster Camp at the base of the Tombstone Mountains. (110 km).
Day 15: Tombstone Mountains The program calls for a 10 km (6.3 mi) hike with 550 m (1815 ft) gain.
Day 16: Lake Laberge Camping ground at Lake Laberge. (500 km).
Day 17: Kluane Nationalpark: Mt. Logan (5959 m, 19665 ft), Canada’s highest mountain, in Canada’s largest national park with the world’s largest glacier field (except at the north and south poles).
Day 18: Kluane National park
Day 19: Kluane National park opportunity for white water rafting trip on the Tatshenshini River or a sightseeing flight deep into the park. (140 km).
Day 20: Whitehorse the capital of the Yukon. Hotel and final get-together for tonight. (160 km).
Day 21: Abreise Transfer to the airport. |