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"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." -
John Muir
Tuktut Nogait
Looking for solitude? Remote wilderness? Traveled by less than 25 hikers in a season? Tuktut Nogait offers unprecedented opportunities for backcountry enthusiasts
to experience the arctic. The expansive, open landscape is ideal for hiking
and wildlife viewing. Tuktut Nogait consists largely of vast expanses of tundra, broadly
rolling uplands and lowlands,
deep canyons, stunning waterfalls and crystal
clear rivers.
A wide variety of mammals and migbirds are found in the park, including caribou, muskoxen,
grizzly bears, wolves, red foxes, wolverines, arctic ground squirrels and
collared lemmings. Tuktut Nogait encompasses most of the
core calving, and post-calving
grounds of the Bluenose West caribou herd.
Tuktut Nogait is a major breeding and nesting ground for a wide variety of
migratory birds. Raptors such as peregrine falcons, rough legged hawks, gyrfalcons
and golden eagles nest along the steep walls of the river canyons. Tuktut
Nogait has the highest density of birds of prey in North America.
Evidence of Tuktut Nogait’s rich cultural history is widespread. Visitors
have a good chance of encountering some of these sites, especially when
travelling along the river corridors. There is an estimated 360 archaeological sites containing 1000 year old Inuit tent rings, caches, rock alignments,
meat drying areas and hunting blinds.
2009 D A T E S
and C O S T
THE SEA TO SKY ADVANTAGE
20 years of leading expeditions.
Special hotel rate in Whitehorse.
Certified guides with Wilderness First Aid.
Diversified, tasty menu with meals prepared by our guides.
Top of the line equipment including tents.
Trip origins set to save costs and simplify travel logistics.
Comprehensive package of conditioning and equipment/clothing information.
On going preparation support from our office.
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Canadian Wildlife

TUKTUT NOGAIT ITINERARY
A complete itinerary along with maps, clothing and equipment list, will
be issued upon registration.
Included: Camping fees,charter flight to Tuktut Nogait, flights
from Whitehorse to Inuvik and Paulatuk to Inuvik, accommodation in Inuvik and
Dawson City, park fees, cooking gear, camp stoves, tents, meal preparations
while hiking on expedition, meals/snacks/beverages on the expedition, tarps,
major first aid supplies, satellite phone, and professional guides.
Excluded: Flight to Whitehorse return, transfers, accommodation
in Whitehorse, food in any of the communities, gratuities, and personal equipment.
Meals: All meals while on the backpacking portion of
the trip.
July 30 or earlier: Arrival in Whitehorse.
July 31: Flight from Whitehorse to Inuvik. Charter flight into
Tuktut Nogait. Our first camp will be a short distance from our landing.
July 31-9 Our plan is to follow the Hornaday River and valley
north towards the Arctic Ocean. We have factored in a couple of layover days
where we can explore the rich natural scape at leisure. There will be many highlights
during our hike. LaRonciere Falls is one of the most spectacular, over 20 m
high. Canyon walls, interesting rock formations, waterfalls, rapids, tundra,
beautiful clear lakes, rivers and creeks, meadows with wildflowers will all
form part of our exploration. The park features endless breathtaking vistas
and photograhic opportunities.
Aug 9-10: Arrival in Paulatuk. The community is noted for
its local carvers and artists. This would be an excellent opportunity to take
back a momento of the arctic.
Aug 11: Flight from Paulatuk to Inuvik. Layover in the community.
You will be free to enjoy individual interests.
Aug 12: Flight from Inuvik to Dawson City. Layover in the community.
You will be free to enjoy individual interests.
Aug 13: Return to Whitehorse.
Aug 14: Flight home.
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