Kuujjua River

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About

The Kuujjua River flows 350km through Victoria Island's Arctic wilderness from Hope Lake to Minto Inlet, featuring treeless tundra landscape perfect for wildlife viewing including abundant muskoxen and caribou. This remote route involves significant dragging and walking in shallow sections, especially in the first few days, requiring expedition-level self-sufficiency and Arctic paddling experience. The river cuts dramatic canyons through basalt cliffs as it gains volume, offering crystal-clear water that can turn chocolate brown during storm-fed floods. Access is by expensive charter flight from Cambridge Bay, making this an ultimate bucket-list destination for experienced Arctic paddlers. Best season is July-August when water levels are most reliable.

Highlights

Remote Arctic wildernessAbundant muskoxen viewingCrystal-clear waterDramatic basalt canyonsTreeless tundra camping
Best season: July-August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Kuujjua River?

The difficulty of Kuujjua River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe Kuujjua River?

The best time is July-August.

Where is Kuujjua River located?

Kuujjua River is located in the region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · myccr.com · pakboats.com