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TELEGRAPH CREEK -
"As
a member of Erskin's Kiwi team (21-26 June) I'd like to thank you
very much for the most interesting time we spent in Telegraph Creek
and for the fabulous cruise down the Stikine River- the highlight
of our visit to BC. What a mighty river! The mountains and glaciers
were awesome." Joy
Dunsmuir, RiverSong guest
Tuesday
a.m. Aug. 21, 2001 To
the Pakula's Just
wanted to Thank you for the lovely accommodations. We really appreciated
you bringing supper down to the "terrace". Hightly recommend
it for others!! Hope to be back another day. Jim
& Alison Crellin
Stikine
RiverSong Phone/Fax
(250) 235-3196
We
offer accommodations, canoe and kayak rentals, river boat trips and tours
on the Stikine River from the ghost town of Telegraph Creek in northwestern
British Columbia, Canada to Wrangell, Alaska, U.S.A. Stikine RiverSong
is a family operated backcountry lodge located in Telegraph Creek, B.
C., Canada. We specialize in providing custom soft adventure packages
and support services for small groups of four to twelve clients particularly
seniors, fishermen, photographers, families and canoe or kayak parties
on the Stikine River.
Travel from historic Telegraph Creek in the dry northern interior through
four biogeoclimatic zones to the rainforests of the Pacific Ocean at Wrangell,
Alaska.
Services Available
1 1/2 hour, 1/2 day, day trips and extended motor/float trips down
the Great River through the Coast Mountains and the Stikine LaConte
Wilderness Area to the Pacific Ocean and either Wrangell or Petersburg,
Alaska.
Guided sportfishing, day hikes and auto tours
THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
ONE OF THE OLDEST COMMUNITIES IN BC'S NORTHWEST
Arrowtown, New Zealand
Dan& Amber Cameron
Box 47
Telegraph Creek, BC Canada
V0J 2W0
River boat trips and tours on the Stikine River from the ghost town of Telegraph Creek northwest British Columbia to Wrangell, Alaska.
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ecotours, riversong cafe accommodations and lodging
Stikine
RiverSong is a family operated backcountry lodge located in Telegraph
Creek, B. C., Canada. We specialize in providing custom soft adventure packages
and support services for small groups of four to twelve clients particularly
seniors, fishermen, photographers, families and canoe/kayak parties on the
Stikine River.
Travel from historic Telegraph Creek in the dry northern interior through
four biogeoclimatic zones to the rainforests of the Pacific Ocean at Wrangell,
Alaska.
Services Available
Accommodations
and meals in our lodge and cafe
River
Tours:
1 1/2 hour, 1/2 day, day trips and extended motor/float trips down the Great
River through the Coast Mountains and the Stikine LaConte Wilderness Area to
the Pacific Ocean and either Wrangell or Petersburg, Alaska.
Guide
Services:
Guided sportfishing, day hikes and auto tours
Back-hauling
canoe and/or kayak parties, expediting and river freighting.
Shuttle
service from either Iskut/Tatooga Lake or the Stikine Bridge on the Stewart
Cassiar Highway (Hwy 37) or Dease Lake.
General groceries, sockeye salmon, gifts, shirts, auto/marine gas, and visitor information.
- TELEGRAPH CREEK -
THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
ONE OF THE OLDEST COMMUNITIES IN BC'S NORTHWEST
"As a member of Erskin's Kiwi team (21-26 June) I'd like to thank you very much for the most interesting time we spent in Telegraph Creek and for the fabulous cruise down the Stikine River- the highlight of our visit to BC. What a mighty river! The mountains and glaciers were awesome."
Joy Dunsmuir, RiverSong guest
Arrowtown, New Zealand
Stikine RiverSong
Box 47
Telegraph Creek, BC Canada
V0J 2W0
Phone (250) 235-3196
Fax (250) 235-3194hotel, motel, travel