REGION
Canada, YukonTHEME
Expedition, NavigationACTIVITIES
Canoe, ObservationDURATION
11 daysDIFFICULTY
EasyThis nine-day expedition along the Teslin River takes you through landscapes rich in history and wilderness. It’s the perfect trip for any novice paddler looking to explore a less-visited region than the Yukon River.
The Teslin River flows through the traditional lands of the Teslin Tlingit First Nation, for whom it has long been an important source of hunting and fishing. The area is ideal for spotting moose, eagles, and black bears along the shores, which also offer excellent fishing spots for Arctic grayling, northern pike, and occasionally trout.
Relax at riverside campsites set in pristine nature and enjoy meals prepared over the fire with your small group of fellow travelers. Our professional guides will teach you everything you need to know to paddle safely and set up camp.
This expedition is designed to be combined with our popular journey along the most remote roads and trails of Yukon and Alaska.
Detailed program
Itinerary “The Spirit of Yukon”
Dates :
May 31 – June 10, 2026 (*A)
June 21 – July 1, 2026 (*A)
July 12 – 22, 2026 (*F)
August 2 – 12, 2026 (*A)
August 23 – September 2, 2026 (*F)
September 13 – 23, 2026 (*A)
*A – Bilingual English/German
*F – Bilingual English/French
DAY 1 : ARRIVAL IN WHITEHORSE
Welcome to Whitehorse! Your guide will meet you at the airport and provide transportation to your hotel. In the evening, we will have a short meeting to meet the rest of your group and review the details of the trip. (Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse)
DAY 2 : WHITEHORSE – TESLIN RIVER/YUKON
In the morning, a shuttle will be waiting for you at your hotel. We will head south along the Alaska Highway for about an hour and a half to Johnson’s Crossing. Your guide will teach you some basic paddling techniques, and then it will be time to head to the river. Our first day will be a short section to one of the many possible camping sites along the river. The river is slow and gentle here, making it a safe and comfortable place to learn. (Overnight camping in the wild)

DAY 3 TO 10 : TESLIN RIVER
Over the next week, we will paddle more than 350 km of this quiet and picturesque river. We will encounter a mix of mostly calm, meandering currents with a few more challenging sections and rapids (all class II or below), which your guide will help you navigate safely. We will camp on gravel bars and wild sites, leaving minimal impact on the land. In the evenings, you can swim in the river, fish along the shore, and enjoy campfires and good food over the open flame. Weather permitting, we may take short hikes in the surrounding hills to search for wild berries and sunsets. The Teslin River flows into the Yukon River at the abandoned Hootalinqua trading post, and in the final days of the trip, we will travel on the Yukon River, the most famous river in Yukon. History is tangible as we pass the remnants of paddle steamers, trapper cabins, mines, and trading posts, now overgrown and returned to a state that early arrivals in the territory would have recognized. (Overnight wild camping)
DAY 10 : CARMACKS – WHITEHORSE
Our journey ends at the village of Carmacks, where a shuttle will be waiting for you. A short two-hour drive brings us back to Whitehorse, where a hot shower, a comfortable hotel room, and a night in town await. (Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse)

DAY 11 : DEPARTURE FROM WHITEHORSE
On the last day of the program, Ruby Range Adventure will provide transportation to the airport or to your next program.
(End of services)

Travel periods
Departures from 31/05/2026 to 23/09/2026Prices
From 1,740€Ask for a quote
Pricing information
OUR PRICES INCLUDE :
- Expert guide for the entire trip
- Canoe and camping equipment
- Road transportation
- Two-person tents (8 nights)
- 2 nights accommodation in Whitehorse hotel
- All meals during the canoe trip
- Transportation to/from Whitehorse airport
- 24/7 O-Nord Premium emergency assistance
OUR PRICES DOES NOT INCLUDE :
- International flights
- Meals in hotels
- Fishing permits
- Personal extras
- Tips
- “PREMIUM” multi-risk cancellation insurance (contact us for details)
Good to know
- Trip conducted in french, english, and german
- No minimum number of participants / maximum of 12 participants per trip
- Camping and canoeing experience is an advantage but not required. These programs are open to both experienced paddlers and beginners.
- Minimum age: 12 years
- Ages 12–17: 35% of the regular adult rate
- This trip is organized as an expedition, and itinerary changes due to weather or other conditions may occur at the guide’s discretion.
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