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28 Oct 2009 Technical Guide: Access by float plane from Yellowknife Start 50 km from headwaters at lat 67° 53` long 121° 24` (first 50 km of the river is too shallow to paddle) After approximately 100 km of travel, first cliffs appear. Last location for float planes to land is 8 km before the canyon. The river is impassible by
The Hornaday River is located in the western Northwest Territories. Its headwaters begin 20–30 km southwest of Bluenose Lake and 160 km north of the Arctic Circle. The river stretches 300 km to the northwest where it discharges into the Arctic Ocean, about 15 km east of Paulatuk. The waters of the Hornaday have cut
We spent part of our summer vacation at the beautiful Blachford Lake The Lodge in NorthWest Territories, it was incredible. So many great activities, canoe, fishing, SUP, hiking, swimming, sauna/hot tub. Definitely a bucket list destination. We were amazed by the beautiful landscape in Canada's north Territories .
20 Jun 2012
25 Sep 2017 Few of your friends and colleagues will have heard of the Hornaday River and fewer still will believe you after you describe your paddling trip here. The 360 km Upper Hornaday begins lazily as a wide and gentle current conveyed through the upland tundra and ends well above the Hornaday River
Hornaday River fishing information. Fishing regulations, fishing zone, stock reports, a map and even a five day weather report.
Hornaday River is a waterway located above the Arctic Circle on the mainland of Northern Canada. The upper reach of a river first discovered in 1868 was named Riviere La Ronciere-le Noury in honour of Admiral Baron Adalbert Camille Marie Clement de La Ronciere-Le Noury, commander of the Mediterranean Squadron
The Blue Ridge Mountains Council Conservation Committee is pleased to release the sixth edition of the BRMC William T. Hornaday Awards Guide. You will notice that this version of the Guide has been significantly updated to reflect the new Hornaday Workbook provided by the National Hornaday Committee. While use of
Norman Wells, Northwest Territories is the starting point for the Redstone, Great Bear, Mackenzie, Keele, Natla, Mountain, Ravensthroat, Snake, Horton, Arctic Red, Anderson and Hornaday Rivers. Norman Wells is accessed through Yellowknife with First Air and Canadian North. Our clients are required to arrive one day
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