Yukon

Liard River (Yukon section)

~ Advanced
★★★⯨☆ 3.5

About

The Upper Liard River offers an intermediate to advanced wilderness expedition combining mountain scenery with manageable whitewater through pristine eastern Yukon. This 9-12 day journey of approximately 200km begins with floatplane access to Caribou Lake nestled between the Cassiar and Pelly Mountains, then descends through narrow creek passages and increasingly braided river sections with log jams and sweepers requiring skillful maneuvering. The crystal-clear waters reveal abundant arctic grayling and bull trout, while the landscape transitions from alpine meadows to forested plateaus with exceptional moose and wildlife habitat. Paddled in August for optimal conditions and potential Northern Lights viewing, this river combines excellent fishing, solitude, and moderate technical challenges suitable for experienced expedition paddlers.

Highlights

Crystal-clear watersExcellent grayling and trout fishingMoose-rich habitatAlpine to forest transitionsMidnight sun and Northern Lights
Best season: August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Liard River (Yukon section)?

Liard River (Yukon section) is estimated at Advanced. Whitewater ratings are not exact: grades change with water level and season. Verify current conditions locally before you paddle.

When is the best time to canoe Liard River (Yukon section)?

The best time is August.

Where is Liard River (Yukon section) located?

Liard River (Yukon section) is located in the Yukon region of Canada.

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Sources

canoethewild.com · terreboreale.com · travelyukon.com · myccr.com

Conditions change with water level and season. Grades and positions are for planning, not navigation. Verify locally before you paddle. Terms of use

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