Yukon

Stewart River

~ Intermediate
★★★☆☆ 3.0

About

The Stewart River is a moderate-length wilderness paddle offering excellent escape into remote northern Yukon, flowing south toward the Yukon River near Mayo. This multi-day expedition features scenic open plateaus with rolling hills, good current, and excellent fishing opportunities for arctic grayling and lake trout. The river serves as the lower section for paddlers completing the extended Hess-Stewart combo journey (500km+ total), providing a less demanding continuation after the challenging Hess Canyon section. The landscape transitions from mountainous terrain to broader valley systems with excellent wildlife habitat including moose, grizzly bears, and abundant birdlife. Best paddled July-September, the Stewart combines moderate paddling demands with excellent scenery and fishing for intermediate to experienced paddlers seeking multi-day backcountry adventure.

Highlights

Open plateau sceneryExcellent fishingModerate current paddlingWildlife abundanceRemote wilderness access
Best season: July-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Stewart River?

Stewart River is estimated at Intermediate. 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 Stewart River?

The best time is July-September.

Where is Stewart River located?

Stewart River is located in the Yukon region of Canada.

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Sources

tatshenshiniyukon.com · explore-mag.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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