The Grand Nahanni - Deposit

- Varaktighet: 10 Dagar (cirka)
- Produktkod: PBUADD
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Jackpine Paddle offers guided canoe expeditions on the legendary South Nahanni River (Nahɂą Dehé) in Canada's Northwest Territories!
If a true northern river journey has been on your bucket list for years, the Nahanni delivers like almost nowhere else: exciting, wild, and steeped in story. This 14-day expedition begins high up the watershed at Rabbitkettle Lake, home to the rare tufa mounds, with a flight in over the Mackenzie Mountains and the Ragged Range. The gentle upper river is your warm-up before the river spills nearly 100 metres over Náįlįcho (Virginia Falls), close to twice the height of Niagara, and threads four thrilling canyons whose walls climb more than a kilometre overhead. Along the way you'll watch for Dall sheep on the high ledges, soak in Kraus' Hot Springs, climb to the lookout above The Gate. We give the trip an unhurried pace, with two days at the falls and built-in layover days for the side hikes that reveal the country's true scale.
Rather than rushing off the moment we reach the takeout, we close this journey as guests of the Nahɂą Dehé Dene Band at Nahanni Butte — hot showers, a real bed, a shared meal, and time to hear what this river means to the people who call it home.
The Grand Nahanni suits paddlers with some camping experience and a reasonable level of fitness for the hikes. No whitewater background is required; our guides handle the navigation and teach the skills you'll need along the way.
Short on time? Check out our Nahanni Classic expedition, the 10-day trip that flies in to Virginia Falls and paddles the heart of the canyon country down to Nahanni Butte.




