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CAD: $7,625
USD: $6,445 *fluxuates daily
> Exchange Rate: 0.8453 <
Duration: 14 days
Craft Type: Raft
Skill Level: Beginner
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We travel over 12 river days from the outlet of Kathawachaga Lake to the portage at Burnside Canyon near Bathurst Inlet, a journey of approximately 205 km (130 mi) with an elevation drop of 385 (1275 ft).
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Yellowknife, NWT
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Burnside River by RaftThe Burnside River is frequenly referred to as the “wildlife river” as you are practically guaranteed top wildlife viewing and a classic Arctic adventure! Our Burnside River rafting trips in Nunavut, Canada are timed to coincide with the historic Bathurst Caribou migration. Photograph caribou, muskox, grizzly and wolves as well as rough-legged hawks, golden eagles and gyrfalcons. Hike through rolling tundra and cross the Arctic Circle. Be among the few to visit the Burnside River, an incredible tundra river and a remote wilderness gem.

We travel over 12 river days from the outlet of Kathawachaga Lake to the portage at Burnside Canyon near Bathurst Inlet, a journey of approximately 205 km (130 mi) with an elevation drop of 385 (1275 ft).

Craft Description: Raft

Prerequisites: None. Beginners welcome!

Available Dates
 Sat. Jun 20 - Fri. Jul 3, 2009Book this date

The following additional dates will be opened after the first dates (above) fill.
 Wed. June 17 - Tues. June 30, 2009Book this date

Rate Details
CAD: $7,625
USD: $6,445 *fluxuates daily
Current CAD/USD Exchange Rate: 0.8453

Additional Burnside River Trip Notes:
Please note that hotel costs and meals while in Yellowknife are not included in the trip fee.


Clothing Note: While following our checklist in the "What to Bring" package, please note the specific considerations for the tundra rivers. All tundra trips require good quality foul weather gear. Rubber boots make excellent footwear - if you are unsure of what to look for you will find good quality rubber boots in a sailing shop.

Mosquitoes are abundant on the tundra. We have found that a bug shirt works very well to manage these pests and is an absolute necessity for venturing out onto the tundra. Dressing in light colours is also preferable as dark clothing seems to attract mosquitoes more readily.

Please also note that no stores are open between the meeting time and our morning departure. Plan to err on the side of extra warm clothing. If you wish, the guides can help decide if anything should be left behind.

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Nahanni River Adventures, Nahanni offers exceptional expeditions by raft and canoe on the great rivers from Alaska to Nunavut including: South Nahanni River, Tatshenshini River, Alsek River, Firth River, Snake River, Wind River, Stikine River, Burnside River, Coppermine River, Horton River, Mountain River, Yukon River, Taku River, Gataga River and Sea Kayaking and whale watching at Point Adolphus, Alaska, over-looking Glacier Bay National Park.

Our expeditions encompass Nahanni National Park (South Nahanni River), Kluane National Park (Alsek River), Ivvavik National Park (Firth River), Glacier Bay National Park (Alsek River), Herschel Island Territorial Park (Firth River).

Nahanni River Adventures operates in Alaska (United States of America), Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and British Columbia (Canada).

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Nahanni River Adventures works with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society to ensure the environmental integrity of our wild places.

Neil Hartling, founder of Nahanni River Adventures, is also the author of: Nahanni, River of Gold...River of Dreams. Alaska to Nunavut - The Great Rivers. Nahanni River Guide. These books may all be purchased through Nahanni.com.

Common misspellings of the name are Nahani, Nahannie, Nahanie, Nahoni, Nahonni.
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