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    Edmonton, Alberta
      Canada T6A 0H7
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ABOUT THIS REGION  CANOEING - RIVER TRIPS

Canoeing expedition on the Soper River

Exciting arctic canoe trip on the Soper River. The Soper River winds through the tundra covered hills of southern Baffin Island. Its valley, sheltered from harsh winds, supports a ‘forest’ of willows and a lush profusion of arctic wildflowers. Caribou, ptarmigan and arctic hare make the valley their home, and you can find arctic char in the river. The Inuit have used the Soper River as a vital source of food and travel for thousands of years.

Canoeing expedition on the Soper River

Also called ‘Kuujuak’ (Great River), The Soper has been designated a Canadian Heritage River. This trip covers 60 km of current, Class 1 and occasional Class 2 whitewater, and will take place in SOAR inflatable canoes. This is a fabulous arctic adventure.

Canoeing expedition on the Soper River

Season: August 26, 2012 to September 2, 2012
Requirements: Sleeping bag, pad, tent and drypack.
Suggested Items: Camera, binoculars, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, daypack, flashlight, pocketknife.
Suggested Clothing: Clothing to suit a variety of summer weather conditions. Warm jacket, hiking boots, sneakers, hat, sweater, fleece clothing, warm socks, rain gear.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Restrictions: Suitable for novice whitewater paddlers.
Maximum Number of People: 10
Equipment Provided: SOAR inflatable canoes and camping equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate in Iqaluit and end in Kimmirut on Baffin Island. Iqaluit is accessible by air from either Ottawa, Ontario or Montreal, Quebec. Transportation arrangements available.
Accommodations: Accommodations are in tent campsites along the route.
Meal Information: You will be served a good variety and quality of food. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated.
Guide Information: Your guides are qualified and experienced.
Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Trip Duration Price
8 days
$3195.00* per person
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 8.00% Provincial Sales Tax

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