Eco Tourism in Northern Canada
Eco Tourism Operators by region/province:
Experience the top of the world in Canada’s Arctic territories – Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Pristine rivers, forests and waterfalls are home to some of the most interesting wildlife in Canada. Develop a new understanding of life in the north with the help and experience of our northern Canadian eco tourism operators.
Preferred Outfitters and Tour Operators
Ruby Range Adventure
Travel through Alaska, Yukon or British Columbia with our friendly and experienced multilingual tour guides from 5 days up to 3 weeks. Specialized in guided hiking, canoeing, fishing and van tours. Expeditions on northern rivers (i.e. Bonnet Plume, Wind, Big Salmon, Teslin, Yukon). Luxury sightseeing roundtrips with hotel accommodation. Small group travel, customized tours and incentives.
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P.O. Box 30107, Whitehorse, YT. Y1A 5M2.
1-888-667-2209 [USA & Canada] or (867) 667-3309
Website: www.rubyrange.comEmail us: info@rubyrange.com |
Canadian River Expeditions / Nahanni River Adventures
The best river expeditions from Alaska to Nunavut. Knowledgable, qualified and friendly guides, superior guide/participant ratio & itineraries, excellent food and attention to detail. Nahanni, Tatshenshini, Alsek, Stikine, Firth, Wind, Snake, Mountain, Coppermine, Burnside, Soper, Babine, Chilko, Chicotin, Fraser and more. Canoe and raft options allow us to accommodate all skill levels on all rivers. We have helped thousands of northern dreams come true over the decades. Most of our guests return over the years to travel several rivers with us.
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P.O. Box 31203, Whitehorse, YT. Y1A 5P7.
Ph: (867)668-3180 Fax: (867)668-3056
Website: www.nahanni.comEmail us: info@nahanni.com |
Taiga Journeys
CABIN RENTALS – WILDERNESS RETREAT on secluded Dalayee Lake, nestled in the rolling hills of southern Yukon, only 55 miles from the city of Whitehorse. Two rustic log cabins surrounded by mountains are only accessible by air or overland trail. A stroll through the typical alpine forest may offer you signs of passing moose, lynx and hares and a paddle on the turquoise water of the lake will make you remember the stories of famous writer Jack London. Available year ’round.
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80 Fireweed Drive, Whitehorse, YT. Y1A 5T8.
Ph: (867)393-3394
Website: www.taigajourneys.caEmail us: acaltherr@northwestel.net |
Cedar and Canvas Adventures
We base our wilderness adventures on the seasonal movements and habits of fish and wildlife. Our knowledge and experiences, based on over 30 years in the North and backstopped by insatiable, inquisitive natures, are shared through interpretation, hands on learning, anecdotal information and storytelling. In all our trips, Cedar and Canvas Adventures strives to deliver an understanding of life in the North, an awareness of the fragility of our natural ecosystems and the benefits of conserving Yukon fish, wildlife and its habitat.
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P.O. Box 20178, Whitehorse, YT. Y1A 7A2
Phone: (867) 633-5526
Website: www.cedarcanvas.comEmail us: cedar@northwestel.net |
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Ph: (905)337-2127 Fax: (905)337-1371
www.canadawilderness.com/submit-listing
E-mail: salesteam@canadawilderness.com
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