Northern BC

Stikine River

~ Advanced
★★★★★ 5.0

About

The Stikine River offers one of North America's most spectacular wilderness river journeys, flowing through the remote mountains and glaciated landscapes of northern British Columbia and Alaska. This world-class expedition river features dramatic Class III-V whitewater sections including the infamous 'Grand Canyon of the Stikine,' requiring expert-level paddling skills and extensive expedition planning. The route showcases pristine subarctic wilderness, towering coastal mountains, massive glaciers, and exceptional wildlife viewing including grizzly bears, mountain goats, and diverse seabird populations. Summer provides the only viable paddling season with snow-free access and moderate weather conditions. Access typically requires chartered flights to Telegraph Creek with take-out in Wrangell, Alaska, making this a true expedition undertaking.

Highlights

Grand Canyon of the StikineWorld-class expeditionGlaciated wildernessAlaska to BC
Best season: July-August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Stikine River?

Stikine River 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 Stikine River?

The best time is July-August.

Where is Stikine River located?

Stikine River is located in the Northern BC region of Canada.

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Sources

stikineriver.com · wildernessexpeditions.ca

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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