There are four sets of rapids in a 25 kilometre stretch on the Slave River, the Cassette, the Pelican, the Mountain and the Rapids of the Drowned.
Climate is the single most important consideration in planning a trip in Canada's Northwest Territories. Summer temperatures in the Northwest Territories range from 10° C (50° F) to 22° C (72° F). The weather is usually dry and sunny, with daylight lasting 18 to 24 hours. But the weather can be unpredictable.
The Northwest Territories has dozens of rivers that are navigable by canoe, kayak or raft. Many were seasonal routes used by the indigenous peoples to travel, hunt and trade. Here are some of our favorite long distance trips.
From mild to wild, the Northwest Territories has every kind of freshwater adventure you can imagine. Paddlers from around the world seek our celebrated rivers and unspoiled wilderness lakes.
Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, Northwest Territories tour operators have a trip for you. Their water journeys are designed for all ages and abilities.
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