A guide to the Firth River
We travel the Firth, Coppermine, Burnside and Horton Rivers and can report that each offers a unique perspective on the Arctic tundra. How does the Firth stand out?
Read MoreWe travel the Firth, Coppermine, Burnside and Horton Rivers and can report that each offers a unique perspective on the Arctic tundra. How does the Firth stand out?
Read MoreAlways a delight to find and watch, the muskox is a highlight of any tundra river expedition.
Read MoreThe wonders of walking the shore of the Arctic ocean take many forms. With feisty Arctic Terns circling above, seals
Read MoreWith the cool winds of fall blowing and the scent of the boreal forest changing, autumn is here in the
Read MoreNunaluk Spit is a place unlike any other. Here, the Firth River meets the least-explored ocean on our planet: the Arctic Ocean, a place where the intensity and vibrancy of the North never disappoints.
Read MoreOn a recent expedition to the Firth River we marvelled at the robust populations of birds of prey in the region, a heartening sign of a healthy ecosystem. This journey was one of our Rafting with Researchers expeditions, where guests are treated to the firsthand expertise of Parks Canada researchers.
Read MoreJoel Hibbard joined river guide and photographer, Tyler Garnham, for a conversation about photography.
Read MoreJoel Hibbard joined senior guide, Ursula Kilbridge, for a conversation about paddling, the Nahanni and other northern rivers and hunkering down.
Read MoreYou may see one silhouetted as a solitary figure on the horizon or 40,000 migrating across the river in front of you. In either case you will be entranced.
Read MoreThe story of two incredible wildlife sightings on the Firth and Nahanni Rivers.
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