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Kluane National Park
Kluane National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so wild and remote few even know its name. We've partnered with Parks Canada to bring you guided explorations to help you appreciate the enormity of the land and the diversity of the wildlife. And special presentations introduce you to wonders like towering Mt. Logan, the continent's second-tallest peak. No one else offers this unique combination of park-sponsored activities and optional excursions. Pick your activity level from wild to mild. Your day includes a Parks Canada orientation, a stop at the Kluane National Park Visitor Center, lunch and a festive barbecue dinner. Here are some of the optional activities.
- Strenuous, full-day guided hike to the top of King's Throne for lunch and views of Mt. Kennedy, Kathleen Lake and Shakwak Valley.
- Full-day moderate guided trek through Alsek Valley bear country via foot . Lunch overlooking the Alsek River and towering peaks.
- Leisurely stroll with a Parks Canada Interpreter following the forested Dezadeash River Trail for striking views of the Auriol Mountain Range. Great for birdwatchers. After lunch enjoy the easy Kathleen Lake trail (wheelchair accessible).
- Flightseeing excursions deep into Kluane National Park to see the "world's largest non-polar icefield." After lunch take the leisurely Kathleen Lake trail (wheelchair accessible).
- Full-day raft on the famed Tatshenshini River. Pass through a canyon with 500-foot-tall walls. After lunch run the Boulder Garden and Twin Holes rapids.
- Canoe fishing for lake trout, northern pike and Arctic grayling on Pine Lake with a local Yukon guide. After lunch, take an easy stroll on the Kathleen Lake trail (wheelchair accessible).
- Full-day guided hike at Kimberley Meadows. Take a helicopter flight and land on a plateau near Kluane National Park. Lunch overlooking endless mountain, glacier and valley views. Return via helicopter for a hearty dinner with your fellow travelers.
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