Yukon

http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River

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About

The Pelly River delivers an intermediate paddler's dream with 260 kilometers of pristine remote wilderness flowing through the North Canol Region from Faro to Pelly Crossing. Class II-III rapids including the famous Granite Canyon and Fish Hook Rapids provide technical paddling excitement amid abundant wildlife habitat. The journey combines moderate whitewater with expedition-style camping under midnight sun, offering solitude and historical intrigue along a rarely-paddled river. Best paddled July-August at good water levels with intermediate to advanced skills.

Highlights

Remote wilderness habitatTechnical Class II-III rapidsGranite Canyon whitewaterAbundant wildlife viewingRarely paddled river
Best season: July-August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River?

The difficulty of http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River?

The best time is July-August.

Where is http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River located?

http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/rivers/pelly/index.html River is located in the Yukon region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · upnorthadventures.com · kayak.yk.ca · arcticodyssey.ca