Pelly River Expedition (Faro → Pelly Crossing)
Length: 12 days (10 on the river)
Price: $4,300 per person (CAD)
2026 Dates: Aug 28–Sep 8 (Northern Lights window)
Note: Group discounts available—ask us for a custom quote.
🌲 Expedition Overview
The Pelly River is one of the Yukon’s most remote and least-traveled waterways — a true hidden gem for paddlers seeking solitude and adventure. Flowing 440 km from the community of Faro to Pelly Crossing, this river winds through broad valleys, rolling hills, and the rugged Selwyn and Pelly Mountains.
With 12 days total (10 on the water), this expedition offers long stretches of calm scenic paddling balanced with sections of swift current, sweepers, and tight bends that require good river-reading skills. It’s ideal for intermediate paddlers who want to experience a wild and rarely visited corner of the Yukon.
Travel in a small group of no more than 7 participants per guide, camping on gravel bars and forest clearings. Yukon Wide’s renowned riverside cuisine adds comfort to the wilderness, with hearty breakfasts, riverside lunches, and campfire dinners that will surprise you with what’s possible in the backcountry. Wildlife is abundant — expect bald eagles, moose, and beavers, plus wide-open skies that in late summer may reveal the Northern Lights.
✨ Bonus: Northern Lights Departure
Book our Fall Northern Lights Pelly Expedition and experience the Aurora in addition to the river!
- Dates: August 28 – September 11, 2026
- Crisp autumn nights along the Pelly offer excellent chances to see the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.
- The perfect blend of wilderness paddling and one of nature’s most awe-inspiring light shows.
🗓️Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival in Whitehorse
Arrive in Whitehorse and meet your guide and fellow paddlers for orientation and gear check. Overnight hotel stay included.
Day 2 – Transfer to Faro / Launch
Travel to Faro and launch onto the Pelly River. Paddle downstream and camp on a gravel bar.
Days 3–5 – Upper Pelly River
Settle into river life as the Pelly winds through broad valleys framed by mountain ridges. Camps are chosen for scenery and comfort, with chances to see moose and eagles.
Days 6–7 – Middle Pelly River
The river narrows and quickens, with sweepers, tight corners, and faster current keeping paddlers engaged. Remote wilderness surrounds you.
Days 8–9 – Lower Pelly River
Enjoy a mix of swift water and calm stretches. Campsites are wide and open, perfect for evening campfires under the northern sky.
Day 10 – Toward Pelly Crossing
Final push toward the take-out at Pelly Crossing, ending your journey on one of the Yukon’s wildest rivers.
Day 11 – Return to Whitehorse
Shuttle transfer back to Whitehorse. Overnight hotel stay included.
Day 12 – Departure
Transfer to Whitehorse Airport for onward travel.
✅ What’s Included
When you join Yukon Wide’s Pelly River Expedition, everything you need for a safe and comfortable journey is provided:
- Professional river guide (1 guide for up to 8 guests)
- All camping gear (tents, sleeping pads, kitchen equipment, cooking gear)
- Canoes, paddles, and life jackets (PFDs)
- Safety equipment including throw bags and first aid
- Satellite communication for emergency support and safety updates
- All meals on the river – Yukon Wide is known for exceptional riverside cuisine
- Two hotel nights in Whitehorse (Day 1 on arrival, Day 15 after return)
- Ground transportation from Whitehorse to Ross River (start) and from Pelly Crossing (end) back to Whitehorse
❌ What’s Not Included
To help you prepare, please note that the following items are not included in your package:
- Airfare to and from Whitehorse
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
- Sleeping bag (bring your own or rent from Yukon Wide)
- Fishing license (required if you plan to fish)
- Alcohol – you are welcome to bring a modest personal supply
- Meals before and after the river portion (Day 1 dinner, Day 15 dinner, and any meals outside the guided expedition)
- Personal clothing and gear (packing list provided)
- Gratuities for guides (optional but appreciated)







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