Missinaibi Waterway Park (min.3)
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Missinaibi Whitewater Trip (min.3)
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Missinaibi to Saltwater (min.3)
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Missinaibi River Wildlife Photo Safaris by WildExodus; Missinaibi Waterway Park Eco Tours and Adventure Wilderness Vacations from Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Canoeing and exceptional shooting in a wonderland of unparalleled opportunities to capture the moment of a lifetime! Bring a camera or video recorder into the world's largest ecosystem Canada's Boreal Forest and the world's largest Crown Game Preserve in Ontario's Wilderness Region (7,000 square kilometers of protected pristine forest). This is a world-class trek and an unforgettable experience. Push it to the limit; keep paddling northbound on this great Canadian Heritage River to the salty waters of Hudson Bay for an encounter with the native beluga whales.
Trip Overview
Duration - 5, 8, or12-15 Days, Season - May to November, Tour Type - Wilderness, Multi-Day
Areas Visited - Ontario, Canada
Region - Arctic Water Shed
Nearest City (Airport) - Timmins (YTS)
Fully Guided -Yes, Guest Capacity - 12 (min. 3)
Accommodations Included - location appropriate and locally authentic.
Dining Included - local scrumptious cuisine and first-class service.
Additional Activities - Wildlife appreciation, swimming and paddling in pristine waters...
Average Price Per Person *$2,299.00 - $4,999.00
(Rates in US Dollars may change without notice.)
Additional Rate Info Prices shown are for a five to twelve days photography and canoeing adventure into Canada's Chapleau Crown Game Preserve and Hudson Bay.
Custom tailored adventures are WildExodus' specialty; please contact us for a quote.
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WildExodus; rekindle your kinship with mother Nature. Premier holidays in Ontario's sub-Arctic region of Canada's Boreal Forest.