Canada: Kayak Great Slave Lake,… (trip)

Canada: Kayak Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories

  • Yellowknife Airport, Yellowknife, NT, Canada
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
Canada, North America

from $4,390* per person10 DaysAugust
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Explorers' Corner 10 people max
High in the Canadian Subarctic lies Great Slave Lake, the deepest in North America and one of the largest in the world. Its 125-mile-long East Arm holds a maze of forested islands, sheltered bays, shale beaches and red granite cliffs sculpted by glaciers, spectacular territory for paddling. The region, part of the rockbound Canadian Shield, sits at the northern edge of the Boreal Forest zone known as the taiga. It is also home to the Dene, a First Nations people who have lived here at the nexus of woodland and tundra for millennia.

Our trips in August and September are timed to coincide with generally good weather, and with September trips, the southward migration of waterfowl and autumn colors at their peak.

All participants on this journey to the Islands of the Taiga will fly into Yellowknife from Edmonton or Calgary. After an overnight in Yellowknife, we fly to the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, a short flight by charter aircraft from Yellowknife. We spend the next six days paddling 70 kilometers (43 miles) along the island-smattered coastline of the East Arm, traveling westward along the basalt buttresses of the Pethei Peninsula before passing through Taltheilei Narrows, gateway to the steep-walled passage of Hearne Channel, an area rich with migratory birdlife and dramatic scenery.

The kayaker’s pace allows for intimate contact with the lakeshore, and affords an unparalleled opportunity for wildlife viewing. On some parts of the trip we are likely to encounter large flocks of migratory birds, as well as moose, bear, muskrat and mink. We will plan to move camp on most days—wind and weather permitting—paddling three to five hours a day, which allows us plenty of time for hiking, exploring and looking for wildlife in the open Shield country. Secluded bays offer world-renowned fishing for lake trout, arctic grayling, northern pike, walleye (pickerel), and whitefish. Vibrant sunsets around the campfire make for memorable evenings. On a clear night, the promise of spectacular skies entices us to linger a little longer before crawling into our sleeping bags.

At the end of our paddling trip, our chartered aircraft will meet us at our appointed pick-up site. The group will then fly back into Yellowknife to overnight, catching the southbound jet back to Edmonton or Calgary on the following day. While we will leave the boreal wilderness behind, the stark beauty of such a unique landscape will remain etched in our memories for years to come.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Yellowknife, NWT
Arrive in Yellowknife, capital of the Northwest Territories. Depending on what time your flight arrives, there may be time to visit the local museum, shops and hiking paths in the city. We meet for an orientation and briefing on the week of adventure ahead before enjoying dinner together.
...B&B in Yellowknife

Day 2: Fly from Yellowknife to East Arm, Great Slave Lake
The group will meet at the Air Tindi float dock terminal in Yellowknife’s “Old Town” at 1 p.m. We will fly east by Twin Otter aircraft to a landing site in Wildbread Bay. There, we will prepare our folding kayaks and begin exploring this arresting realm of water, woods and sky.
B, L, D... Wilderness Camping

Days 3 - 8: Paddling and Exploring East Arm, Great Slave Lake
Traveling by sea kayak, we traverse the head of the East Arm. We are surrounded by the immensity of the taiga, a mosaic of black spruce, white pine, and the bright autumn garb of birch, poplar and willow. Highlights of this trip include superb campsites on secluded islets; strings of migratory ducks, geese and loons, as well as bald and golden eagles; cooking fresh fish over the campfire and, if skies are clear, a likely spectacular night sky.
B, L, D... Wilderness Camping

Day 9: Return Flight to Yellowknife
Our paddling journey finished, we meet our charter flight back to Yellowknife. On arrival, individual transfers are included to bed and breakfast. Overnight in Yellowknife.
B, L, D... B&B in Yellowknife

Day 10: Depart Yellowknife / Home
The day is free to explore Yellowknife before catching flights southward.

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