
The Boundary Ranges
A unique flying, hiking, and paddling adventure

Fly into the mountains, follow the caribou on foot, and paddle down a river.
Explore the northern reaches of the Boundary Ranges, where the rugged mountains of the south meet the rolling Yukon Plateau to the north. After flying deep into the mountains aboard a floatplane, you’ll set out on a remarkable journey—following caribou tracks across open ridges and weaving through sweeping alpine landscapes.
But the adventure doesn’t end there. After four days of high-country hiking, we’ll descend into the valley and witness the alpine tundra give way to lush boreal forest. Walking among trembling aspens and stands of pine, we’ll make our way to the historic Nakhų̀ Chù̀ (Takhini River), where we’ll trade our packs for paddles and float downriver in a waiting raft. Best of all, no prior paddling experience is required.
We’re excited to launch our first-ever hybrid hiking and paddling trip—and for 2026 only, it’s available at a special reduced rate. Be a part of this new adventure!
Located within the Traditional Lands of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and Champagne and Aishihik First Nations.
• July 10-16, 2026
• 2-6 Guests
• Difficulty: Moderate
• $3650/person + transaction fees
We’re currently engaging with local First Nations to ensure respectful operations before offering this trip. Expect bookings to open in February 2026.









