Wilderness Tourism
The Klinaklini River
is the longest wilderness river system of southern British Columbia- flowing from the dry West Chilcotin plateau, 200 km through the Coast Mountains to the rain forest at Knight Inlet on the Pacific Ocean.
Annual spring floods and glacier run-off have created extensive warm wetlands in the valley bottom. These wetlands are bounded by the slides, meadows, forests and the glaciers of the surrounding peaks.
Klinaklini River Camp
Base Camp Facilities: We operate a full service river base camp with accommodations for four. Facilities include cabin, kitchen, shower, sauna, freezer, and full service power.
Transportation: We have three jet boats available for river travel and angling. We maintain 20 km of trail along the valley bottom.
Alpine Camp
Facilities: we maintain tent facilities to accommodate four including wood heater and propane stove.
Transportation: Most alpine destinations are available within a day’s walk from the alpine camp. Access to the alpine is by float plane, helicopter or on foot.