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Baffin Island Expedition & Soper River Rafting & Canoeing – 11 DaysPrint Trip Details
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Duration: 11 days
Craft Type: Raft
Skill Level: Beginner
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We paddle by canoe and raft over approximately 53 km (33 miles) on this high arctic tundra journey.
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Iqualuit, Nunavut

Soper River - Baffin Island ExpeditionCombine the best of cultural exploration on Baffin Island with paddling on the Soper River in northeastern Canada! Join us for this arctic odyssey on the Soper River and sample the best and most exotic of Baffin Island. Enjoy arctic wilderness and Inuit carvings. Steeped in history and rich in flora and fauna, Baffin Island is a treasure of Nunavut, Canada’s newest Territory.

The Soper River is a Canadian Heritage River. Kuujuak, “The Great River“ as it is know to the Inuit, flows through Katannilik Park,  across the tundra to Lake Harbour on the Arctic Ocean. We will float, paddle and hike the Soper River and surrounding landscape with a collection of rafts and canoes. Our timing coincides with the height of the wildflower colour. Hiking opportunities abound on the open tundra. The clear stream of the Soper with small gorges and Class I & II rapids make for idyllic river travel. Falcons, caribou, fox, wolf, ptarmigan, geese and others, animate the landscape.

Our itinerary is planned to make the most of our time on Baffin Island, for cultural, ecological and historical exploration. The Baffin communities of Iqualuit, Kimmirut and Pangirtung, offer an opportunity to experience the unique culture of this land.

We paddle by canoe and raft over approximately 53 km (33 miles) on this high arctic tundra journey.

Craft Description: Raft

Prerequisites: None. Beginners welcome!

Available Dates
 SR-01July 2008
Trip Full

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CAD: To Be Announced

Additional Soper River Trip Notes:
Soper River - Baffin Island ExpeditionA terrific add-on to our Baffin Island and Soper River journey is a visit to Pangnirtung.

Nestled against the mountainous sides of a spectacular Fiord, Pangnirtung is home to many world class attractions. The Inuit print making shop and weaving coop are both famous for the work they produce. Pnagnirtung is also the headquarters of Auyuittuq National Park, situated further up the fiord. You can visit the Park interpretive centre and the whaling museum. Auyuittuq Lodge provides comfortable accommodation close to all the town's attractions. The community is friendly and extremely interesting. The cross of cultures and history is evident everywhere you look.

An enjoyable Pangnirtung highlight is to book a boat tour out to the startling icebergs of Cumberland Sound, that have calved in Greenland then made a long journey along the coast of Baffin. Any one who has experienced this agrees that it is a true “lifetime experience.

Another option is a day hike on the Ikuvik trail which begins on the edge of town and provides a chance to absorb the spectacular fiord scenery from the slopes of Mount Duval.



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Nahanni River Adventures, Nahanni offers exceptional expeditions by raft and canoe on the great rivers from Alaska to Nunavut including: South Nahanni River, Tatshenshini River, Alsek River, Firth River, Snake River, Wind River, Stikine River, Burnside River, Coppermine River, Horton River, Mountain River, Yukon River, Taku River, Gataga River and Sea Kayaking and whale watching at Point Adolphus, Alaska, over-looking Glacier Bay National Park.

Our expeditions encompass Nahanni National Park (South Nahanni River), Kluane National Park (Alsek River), Ivvavik National Park (Firth River), Glacier Bay National Park (Alsek River), Herschel Island Territorial Park (Firth River).

Nahanni River Adventures operates in Alaska (United States of America), Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and British Columbia (Canada).

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