Mountain River Rafting: Arctic Circle,… (trip)

Mountain River Rafting: Arctic Circle, Mackenzie Mountain Canyons & Whitewater – 12 Days

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

from $6,395* per person12 DaysJuly
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Canadian River Expeditions and Nahanni River Adventures 12 people max
Another jewel of the Mackenzie Mountains, the Mountain River is a continuous flowing sweep of mountain whitewater in Canada’s north lying just short of the Arctic Circle. This trip is an opportunity for those without advanced whitewater canoe skills to enjoy rafting this spectacular northern mountain river.

The Mountain River was highlighted in Bill Mason's book "Song of the Paddle" and make sure to view the video on our web site.

We raft 288 km (190 miles) on the Mountain River beginning our trip at Dusty Lake  and then raft on to the Mackenzie River. We operate this trip under the license of our colleagues at Mountain River Outfitters.

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Itinerary

Day 1 (D)
This is the first day listed for your trip.

Your journey north from your home will be a refreshing departure. You will fly over the largest expanse of wilderness in the world with stunning views on cloudless days, pass through quieter and friendlier airports, meet friendlier and less harried service personnel and generally begin to immerse yourself in the wilderness experience that is about to unfold.

Please plan to arrive in Norman Wells on the mid-dayflight or earlier.

Norman Wells is a small community on the Mackenzie River. It is accessible by air from Yellowknife.This picturesque town is nestled between the Franklin and Mackenzie Mountains and dates back to 1919 when Imperial Oil set up a small refinery.

One of your guides will meet you at the airport and transfer you to the float plane base for final preparation before the trip. There will be a place to leave clothing not required for the trip. There will be a chance for last minute questions concerning clothing, gear, packing and other details. Weather permitting we will only be in town briefly so please do not count on major purchases prior to the trip.

After loading the Twin Otter aircraft you will be flying westward over the dramatic Mackenzie Mountains. Be sure to keep lots of film handy! This is one of the first of many great highlights of the trip.

The Twin Otter will rendezvous with the helicopter at Willowhandle Lake. From here we will make the dramatic helicopter portage to our camp at the confluence of the creek with the Mountain River. Be sure to watch for mountain caribou and Dall sheep.

Day 2 (B/L/D)
Embarking on the river we enjoy exciting wave trains as we navigate the braided channels. The gradient increases through the day with exciting hay stacks. This day as on others there are chances to fish for trout and grayling in the clear mountain water. Keep your eyes peeled as locations such as “Grizzly Meadows” will live up to their name.

Day 3 (B/L/D)
The spectacular mountain backdrop has dominated the scenic panorama. Now it is time to get up close and personal with the geology. Visiting “The Moonscape”, mineral springs and “Fountain of Youth”, reveals the dramatic and beautiful creations of geothermal springs. These spots are often frequented by Dall sheep. Stopping at Cache Creek we can enjoy a mineral spring shower!

Day 4 (B/L/D)
Entering the first of the canyons we enjoy an exciting run and more displays of geological features. The day continues with lively wave trains, more spectacular views and eventually brings us to Battle ship Rock and the mouth of Second Canyon.

Day 5 & 6 (B/L/D)
Second Canyon competes with First for excitement. Challenging corners, holes and rebounding waves dominate all of the Mountain River canyons. At the confluence with Stone Knife River the volume doubles and the action continues.

Day 7 (B/L/D)
After negotiating the rapids of Third Canyon the river continues to wind through the mountain valley, dropping at a steep gradient. Moose, Dall sheep and grizzly inhabit the shores.

Day 8 (B/L/D)
After fourth Canyon the valley begins to broaden but the current persists. The ridges take on a new shape, providing diversity for the eye. Camp is in the vicinity of 5th Canyon.

Day 9 (B/L/D)
Paddling into the Mackenzie Valley, the landforms continue to change. The secret of the river’s name becomes clear. Early travelers on the Mackenzie River would have recognized the mouth of this tributary by the presence of East and West Mountains that overlook the junction.

Day 10 (B/L/D)
The river slows considerably and the surrounding mountains meld into the Mackenzie River Valley. The surrounding environment changes dramatically as the confluence with the Mackenzie nears. Paddling a short distance “up” the Mackanzie brings us to a beautiful river beach. A beach combers paradise with large driftwood logs (certainly not from around here).

Day 11 (B/L)
We will be met at our camp by a power boat to take us on the 3 – 5 hour ride back to Norman Wells. Late in the afternoon you can settle into your hotel room (not included) for that long awaited shower and prepare for the evening. The group may want to gather at a local eating establishment (not included) to recount tales of whitewater and canyons.

Day 12
After goodbyes and a last look around Norman Wells, we will head for home with a cargo of fond and spectacular memories

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