Kluane National Park and Reserve
Description
Established in 1972, Kluane National Park and Reserve has been the home of the Southern Tutchone First Nations people for thousands of years. The park is a vast expanse of mountains and ice and encompasses the Icefield Ranges; the highest mountain in this range, Mount Logan, rises to 5959 metres (19,545 ft) and is the highest peak in Canada. Other popular activities on offer in the park include cross country skiing, boating, fishing, snowmobiling, cycling, mountainbiking and horseriding. A rafting trip down the Alsek River allows visitors to view the wildlife (including grizzly bears, Dall sheep and golden eagles) and glaciers along the way; however, permits for rafting on this Canadian Heritage river are strictly limited to one departure per day and visitors are advised to arrange their trip well in advance.
Transportation
Air: Vancouver International Airport, then Whitehorse Airport (domestic flight). Road: Car: Alaska Highway (from Whitehorse) or Haines Highway (from Haines, Alaska) to Haines Junction.
Contact Addresses
Kluane National Park and Reserve, PO Box 5495, Haines Junction, Yukon Y0B 1L0, Canada Tel: (867) 634 7250 Website: www.pc.gc.ca/kluane
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