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            The 
              Area   
            The 
              northern areas of BC have much to offer adventurers from all walks 
              of life; the Alaska Highway acts as a stepping stone to the Muskwa-Kechika 
              (pronounced musk-quah ke-chee-kah) area of The Northern Rockies. 
              This wilderness area is often referred to as the Serengeti of the 
              north. A land where the boreal plains of the east meet the mountains 
              of the west provides a diversity of habitats. This 4.4 million hectares 
              allows plenty of room for the abundant elk, moose, stone sheep and 
              mountain goat that roam the area. 
            Its 
              remoteness has enabled large predators such as grizzly bear and 
              wolves to maintain healthy populations. This gives all the key ingredients 
              for a healthy ecosystem with global significance. The provincial 
              government has created a consensus based planning process that is 
              designed to involve all stakeholders. It is hoped that this process 
              will provide clear objectives to protect the historical and natural 
              resources in this area. With the creation of 11 new protected areas 
              totaling more than one million hectares and special management of 
              the land between, the wilderness and wildlife habitat will be maintained 
              while still allowing for environmentally sensitive resource extraction. 
             
              The cultural and heritage in the area is also significant. For thousands 
              of years First Nations have been hunting, gathering and fishing 
              in the area. There also are many historical features in the area 
              such as the old Hudson Bay Trading Posts, the Davie Trail (a historic 
              wagon trail from the early 1900s) and historic voyager portage trails. 
              The Kaska Dena refer to the area as Dena Kéyih (pronounced 
              den-ah key-ah), which means "people's land"  
        
            The 
              Wildlife  
           
          Although 
            the climate is harsh in the winter, wildlife populations are unparalleled 
            compared to anywhere else in BC. It is estimated that there are 4,000 
            caribou, 15,000 elk, 22,000 moose and 7,000 stone sheep living in 
            the area. On trips you can expect to see black and grizzly bears as 
            well as coyotes, wolves, wolverines and cougars. If you're a birder 
            you can expect to see sharp-tailed, ruffled and blue grouse and several 
            species of ptarmigan. Wetlands along the river provide habitat for 
            loons, the Canada and snow goose, trumpeter swan and a variety of 
            ducks including mallards, blue-winged teals and buffleheads. Predator 
            species include the northern goshawk, golden eagle, bald eagle, gyrfalcon, 
            great horned owl and kestrels, while songbirds like the European starling; 
            yellow-headed blackbird and several species of waxwings also live 
            in the region. As there is little information on this area you can 
            come and help discover new species.  
          Exploring 
             
          Remoteness 
            has restricted development of natural resources just as it has preserved 
            the wilderness. This also means accessing this area can be challenging. 
            Rivers are considered the highways into the wilderness by many. Most 
            historical explorations have used rivers. So take that heavy pack 
            of your back, hop into a raft and follow their example.  
          
           
            
               
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                    River Slick Rock Canyon 
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            Rafting 
             
          The 
            carrying capacity and safety of today's rafts allows for safe and 
            comfortable exploration of areas once thought inaccessible. Look for 
            safety standards such as government-certified guides, swift water 
            rescue, wilderness first aid and cooking skills. If you are looking 
            for a quality ecotour make sure the company follows an environmental 
            ethic, has guides with experience in the area and a background resource 
            management. 
           
            The alternatives are to fly into one of the local communities such 
            as Fort Nelson, Watson Lake or Dease Lake with a commercial airline. 
            From here local operators will meet you and arrange for a floatplane 
            to fly into this remote area. Driving the Alaska highway is also an 
            interesting way to see the country but you must leave sufficient time 
            as distances are great.  
          The 
            Rivers  
          Turnagain 
            / Kechicka   
          This 
            river is one of the favorites with rafters. It has all the qualities 
            of a true remote expedition: untouched wilderness, a little history, 
            and a true sense of pioneering and stunning scenery. It has the honor 
            of being named a Canadian Heritage river due to its unique qualities 
            and definitely lives up to this title. 
           
            Starting at Boulder City, (a historic Jade mining community) the crystal 
            clear waters flow from near the Spatsizi plateau through the Cassiar 
            range where wildlife is as abundant as the soaring peaks above. On 
            your journey down the river you will marvel at the amount of fish 
            you can see in the clear waters. Enjoy fishing for bull trout up to 
            20lbs and grayling as big as 5lbs . . . this is an angler's dream 
            come true.  
            Eventually you arrive at the magnificent Turnagain falls. After a 
            fairly grueling portage the trip continues on to the world famous 
            Liard Hot Springs.  
            
           
            
               
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                    Lake, Northern Rockies 
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            Gataga 
            and Kechika  
          The 
            Gataga and Kechika are new kids on the block as far as river trips 
            are concerned. In the heart of the Muskwa Kechika some areas have 
            recently received protected status.  
            There are guided trips offered on this remote and seldom traveled 
            river. The area surrounding the watershed offers a glimpse into what 
            Banff and Jasper may have looked like in the 1800s. Plan a river-rafting 
            trip and see this pristine wilderness in a raw and nature state.  
          Tuchodi 
             
          If 
            a float plane ride into a game rich, remote alpine lake with nothing 
            but time on your hands, combined with stories of an old WW II payroll 
            plane crash sounds like interesting stuff to you look no further. 
            We don't need to even mention the 70-year-old cabin where Hudson Bay 
            robbers hung out with their loot.  
            Just recently given status as a BC Provincial Park it plays a vital 
            role to the Muskwa Kechika special management area. Although this 
            area is still in the beginning stages of protection it still contains 
            the wonders it has held for thousands of years.  
          Northern 
            BC is a remote and nature region of the province. Enjoy river-rafting 
            at its finest with a guided and experienced company, which will take 
            you and your party of adventurers into majestic country covered by 
            miles and miles of forests, dotted by beautiful pristine lakes, streams 
            and rushing rivers. Enjoy an adventure of a lifetime! 
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