Nahanni River Rafting

Location Canada Adventure Level Moderate Minimum age 8 River Rating Class II-III From $6845
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Float through the spectacular chasms of Canada’s “Grand Canyon” on a Nahanni River rafting trip through the heart of Nahanni National Park.

Get ready for the journey of a lifetime as you embark on a captivating rafting expedition along the untamed Nahanni River in Canada’s remote and wild Northwest Territories. Weaving your way from the awe-inspiring Virginia Falls through the deepest river canyons in Canada to the confluence of the Liard River, you’ll raft through exciting Class II-III whitewater, hike to spectacular overlooks and camp in solitude in one of the most picturesque places on the planet. There are no roads to Nahanni National Park. It’s a region so remote that less than 1,000 people visit the area each year. 

Whether you opt for 7 or 11 days, this thrilling 155-mile adventure promises an unforgettable encounter with Canada’s wilderness at its finest. Both trips cover the same distance, but our 11-day Nahanni River rafting itinerary travels at a more leisurely pace, which offers more time for hiking and exploring in this pristine wilderness.

Trip Highlights
  • Scenic float plane flight from Fort Simpson to Nahanni National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site
  • Raft through Canada’s deepest river canyons, including Painted Canyon
  • Explore Virginia Falls, The Gate, Deadmen Valley, Lafferty Creek, and Kraus Hot Springs
  • Watch for moose, bison, Dall sheep, wolf and abundant birdlife
  • Visit a traditional Dené community before boarding a return flight to Fort Simpson
  • 11-day adventure allows for more time to hike and explore the surrounding region
  • Rental options for solo inflatable kayak and packrafts

What to Expect

Itinerary & Map

Itinerary at a Glance

We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every Nahanni river rafting trip is different, depending upon the group, other trips in the area, and sometimes weather and flying conditions. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like:

Day 1

Scenic Flight from Fort Simpson to Virginia Falls

The adventure begins! Your trip leader will meet you at the airport when you arrive at Fort Simpson and shuttle you to the float plane base. Here, you’ll transfer your gear into the provided waterproof bags. Once all of our supplies and bags are loaded onto the aircraft, we’ll take off for the spectacular upriver flight to Virginia Falls.

The flight is a highlight of the adventure for many travelers. In the air, you’ll be treated to unparalleled views of the majestic Nahanni Range and Ram Plateau. Afterward, we head to our camp at Virginia Falls. Before settling in, your guides will provide the group with a thorough talk about camp life and what to expect each day on the river. As the guides prepare a delicious dinner, get to know your fellow travelers, go for a short hike, or just relax and marvel at the magnificent backdrop.

Day 2

Virginia Falls & Painted Canyon

The morning is spent portaging all our gear and equipment around the falls. The trail is downhill and well-defined, and everyone pitches in to carry what they can. This will take some time and a collaborative effort, but it’s also a great opportunity to basque in the majesty of Virginia Falls! 

Once all of the gear has been transferred to our put-in just below the falls, we will assemble the boats and enjoy a late lunch on shore, along with a thorough safety briefing. By late afternoon, our Nahanni River rafting trip officially begins with an exhilarating run through Fourth Canyon, also known as Painted Canyon for its unique and vibrant limestone walls. The first in a series of the “Grand Canyons” of the Nahanni, Fourth Canyon offers a roller-coaster ride of standing waves to kick off our whitewater adventure. We’ll camp for the evening below Wrigley Creek.

Day 3

Third Canyon & The Gate

Today, we’ll drift past the confluence of the Flat River and enter Third Canyon, where the canyon walls tower above us nearly 4,000 feet. This 12.4-mile-long canyon is a natural wonder, formed by the river cutting through various layers of shales, sandstones, and limestone in the Funeral Range. We’ll camp halfway through this canyon near The Gate, a breathtaking 325-foot-wide gorge where the walls soar 1,500 feet high. Those who wish may hike to the top of the canyon for a panoramic vista, including views of the iconic Pulpit Rock.

Day 4

Second Canyon & Deadmen Valley

Our journey today continues through Second Canyon and into Deadmen Valley, where the landscape opens up again and offers expansive views of the Tlogotsho Plateau and Prairie Creek Canyon. Continuing downstream, we’ll meander by Headless Creek before continuing to Sheaf Creek, aiming to find a suitable camp in the valley. Tonight, around the campfire, your guides are sure to share a tale or two about this storied stretch of the Nahanni.

Day 5

First Canyon

Back on the rafts, we’ll tackle the big waves of George’s Riffle. This memorable stretch of whitewater marks the entrance to First Canyon, the most dramatic and striking of the four canyons and the deepest of them all. Our rafts are dwarfed by the magnitude of the sheer walls that rise 3,400 feet straight out of the water. We will camp near the end of this impressive canyon at Lafferty Creek. It’s truly one of the world’s best campsites. You may choose to join a hike into Lafferty’s Canyon.

Day 6

Kraus Hot Springs 

The fun waves of Lafferty’s Riffle add some thrills to our morning, followed by a soothing dip in Kraus Hot Springs. Our journey through “Canyon Kingdom” comes to an end as we enter the braided channels of The Splits. Here, a broad valley unfolds, surrounded by dramatic mountain ridges. Lush boreal forests, bordered by steep ridges, create a setting straight out of a storybook.

Day 7

Nahanni Butte & Scenic Return Flight

We lazily drift toward the confluence with the Liard River and the isolated village of Nahanni Butte, where a small community of Dené people live off the land and still lead a traditional way of life. Here, we’ll board a charter plane for the return flight to Fort Simpson. 

The trip concludes upon our return to Fort Simpson. It is your responsibility to book accommodations for this final night in town before catching homeward-bound flights the next day.

Meeting Time & Place

Location

Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada

Meeting time

12:30 PM on day 1 (flight should arrive by 11:30 AM)

Return

Day 7, depending on return flight times

Trip Map

Itinerary at a Glance

We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every Nahanni river rafting trip is different, depending upon the group, other trips in the area, and sometimes weather and flying conditions. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like:

The Day Before Your Trip

Arrive at Fort Simpson, the gateway to Nahanni National Park Reserve. There will be a pre-trip orientation meeting with your trip leader and fellow guests this evening. This is a chance to meet your fellow travelers and ask any last-minute questions about clothing, gear, packing, and trip logistics.

Day 1

Scenic Flight from Fort Simpson to Virginia Falls

The adventure begins! Enjoy breakfast on your own at the hotel. You will have the morning free before meeting your guide and shuttling to the float plane base (the specific time will be announced closer to departure). You’ll transfer your gear into the provided waterproof bags, and any luggage can be stored until the end of the river trip. Once all of our supplies and bags are loaded onto the aircraft, we’ll take off for the spectacular upriver flight to Virginia Falls.

The flight is a highlight of the adventure for many travelers. In the air, you’ll be treated to unparalleled views of the majestic Nahanni Range and Ram Plateau. Afterward, we head to our camp near Virginia Falls. Before settling in, your guides will provide the group with a thorough talk about camp life and what to expect each day on the river. As the guides prepare a delicious dinner, get to know your fellow travelers, go for a short hike, or just relax and marvel at the magnificent backdrop of this remote and wild Canadian wilderness.

Day 2

Virginia Falls & Sunblood Mountain Hike

Today is dedicated to hiking and exploring around Virginia Falls. Nestled in the heart of Nahanni National Park on the South Nahanni River, Virginia Falls spans 850 feet and drops an impressive 315 feet, providing a constant display of dramatic power. Also known as Náilicho, which translates to “big water falling,” the falls and river have a rich cultural history intertwined with the Dené people who have inhabited this region for more than 10,000 years. It’s a special place that will captivate photographers and hikers alike. 

Some of the group may be content exploring the expansive area overlooking the brink of the falls. Those interested in a more challenging pursuit can opt for an all-day expedition to the top of nearby Sunblood Mountain, where you’ll be rewarded with a bird’s-eye perspective of the winding and twisting Nahanni River Canyon. There’s no wrong way to experience this natural wonder.

Day 3

Painted Canyon 

The morning is spent portaging our gear around the falls. The trail is downhill and well-defined, and everyone pitches in to carry what they can. This will take some time and is a collaborative effort, but it’s impossible to spend too much time at the majestic Virginia Falls! 

Once all of the gear has been transferred to our put-in just below the falls, we will assemble the boats and enjoy a late lunch on shore, along with a thorough safety briefing. By late afternoon, our Nahanni River rafting trip officially begins with an exhilarating run through Fourth Canyon, also known as Painted Canyon, for its unique and vibrant limestone walls and wind-carved hoodoos. The first in a series of the “Grand Canyons” of the Nahanni, Fourth Canyon offers a roller-coaster ride of standing waves to kick off our whitewater adventure. We’ll camp for the evening below Wrigley Creek.

Days 4

Third Canyon & The Gate

Today, we’ll drift past the confluence of the Flat River and enter Third Canyon. This 12.4-mile-long canyon is a natural wonder formed by the river cutting through various layers of shales, sandstones, and limestone in the Funeral Range. We’ll camp halfway through this canyon near The Gate, a breathtaking 325-foot-wide gorge where the walls soar 1,500 feet high, and we’re offered views of the iconic Pulpit Rock.

Day 5

Pulpit Rock

In the morning, we’ll hike to the top of The Gate. This short trek rewards us with a magnificent view of Third Canyon and Pulpit Rock—a 400-foot tall spire that punctuates the landscape. After lunch, it’s back in the rafts as we continue our journey through Third Canyon to set up camp near “Big Bend.”

Day 6

Second Canyon & Deadmen Valley

As we come around “Big Bend,” the towering walls of Second Canyon suddenly greet us. Our journey today continues through Second Canyon and into Deadmen Valley, where the landscape opens up, and we often begin to see the big-horned Dall Sheep. We’ll stop here to venture out on a 2-hour walk up a dry creek bed that will give us an incredible vantage point of this immense region. Back on the water, we’ll meander by Headless Creek before continuing to Sheaf Creek, aiming to make camp near Prairie Creek. Tonight, around the campfire, your guides are sure to share a tale or two about this storied stretch of the Nahanni.

Day 7

Prairie Creek 

Depending on the pace of our travels, today may be a layover day at your guide’s discretion. You can spend the day relaxing around camp or feel free to explore the vast alluvial fan of Prairie Creek. For birders, this area is prime nesting grounds for a variety of species, including upland sandpipers, common nighthawks, white-winged crossbills, chipping sparrows, and savannah sparrows. Fishing enthusiasts will also have the chance to try their luck with bull trout and Arctic grayling in the creek’s pools and eddies.

Day 8

First Canyon

The day starts with a short hike up Dry Canyon. Back on the rafts, we’ll tackle the big waves of George’s Riffle. This memorable stretch of whitewater marks the entrance to First Canyon, the most dramatic and striking of the four canyons and the deepest of them all. Our rafts are dwarfed by the magnitude of the sheer walls that rise 3,400 feet straight out of the water. We will camp near the end of this impressive canyon at Lafferty Creek. It’s truly one of the world’s best campsites.

Day 9

Lafferty Canyon 

Today, we’ll hike up Lafferty Creek to view some of the hundreds of caves in the area. Our route follows the creek bed into a narrow canyon, where we’ll scramble over rocks and wade through hidden pools on this adventurous hike. The rest of the day is yours to relax and unwind in camp.

Day 10

Kraus Hot Springs 

The fun waves of Lafferty’s Riffle add some thrills to our morning, followed by a soothing dip in Kraus Hot Springs. Our journey through “Canyon Kingdom” comes to an end as we enter the braided channels of The Splits. Here, a broad valley unfolds, surrounded by dramatic mountain ridges. Lush boreal forests, bordered by steep ridges, create a setting straight out of a storybook.

Day 11

Nahanni Butte & Scenic Return Flight

We lazily drift toward the confluence with the Liard River and the isolated village of Nahanni Butte, where a small community of Dené people live off the land and still lead a traditional way of life. Here, we’ll board a charter plane for the return flight to Fort Simpson. 

The trip concludes upon our return to Fort Simpson. It is your responsibility to book accommodations for this final night in town before catching homeward-bound flights the next day.

Meeting Time & Place

Location

Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada

Meeting time

8 PM, the evening before your trip

Return

Day 11, depending on return flight times

Trip Map

Dates & Prices

2024 DeparturesPrice
June 9, 23$6,845
July 7$6,845
August 8, 18$6,845
2025 DeparturesPrice
June 8$6,845
July 6, 20$6,845
August 7, 17$6,845
2024 DeparturesPrice
June 17$7,585
July 1, 15, 29$7,585
August 12$7,585
2025 DeparturesPrice
June 16, 30$7,585
July 14$7,585
August 11, 15$7,585

Deposit

7 Days: $2,191
11 Days: $2,424

Additional Costs

  • 5% taxes & fees 
  • $115 national park fee
  • Mandatory emergency medical & evacuation coverage

Optional Rentals

  • Solo inflatable boat with wetsuit – $120 for kayak; $175 for packraft (based on prior paddling experience)
  • Rubber boots – $25
  • Sleep kit – $85; $165 for double sleeping bag system for couples
  • Hiking poles – $15
  • Pelican professional waterproof camera case – $30

Ways to Save

To book with one of our special offers, call 1-800-346-6277 or contact us today.

The Need-to-Know Info

Trip Details

Included in Your Trip Cost

  • Skilled, professional guide service 
  • All meals from lunch on day 1 through lunch on day 7 or 11 (depending on trip length)
  • 6 or 10 nights catered camping 
  • Expedition equipment, including high-quality rafts, 2-person shared tent, PFD, rain jacket and pants to be worn while rafting, helmet, waterproof bags, camp chair, as well as eating utensils, plates, and cups
  • Van transfer from Fort Simpson to the float plane base and flight from Nahanni Butte back to Fort Simpson

Not Included in Your Trip Cost

  • Transportation to and from Fort Simpson, Northwest Territory, Canada
  • Pre- and post-trip accommodations and meals
  • All park fees and necessary permits
  • Sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and rubber boots (available for rent)
  • Alcoholic beverages (guests can bring their own or order alcohol in advance)
  • Insurance of any kind, including a travel protection plan or mandatory emergency medical & evacuation coverage
  • Fishing gear and license
  • Gratuities
  • U.S. and/or Canadian tourist visa (as required per citizenship)

Oar rafts are used on Nahanni River rafting trips. These inflatable boats carry the bulk of the gear on most of our multi-day adventures and accommodate 2-4 passengers. Your guide pilots with long oars from a center-mounted aluminum frame. Ample deck space allows for lounging in calm stretches, while the sturdy weight and width of the boat gives your guide confidence to hit big waves head-on. We also carry paddles, and anyone who desires to pitch in is welcome to do so. An inflatable canoe is available to be shared by the group.

For interested individuals with previous paddling experience, there is the option to rent solo inflatable kayaks or packrafts for the duration of the trip. Boat rental includes a wetsuit. Please contact your OARS Adventure Consultant for prices and more information.

After each day on the river, we pull ashore to camp for the night. Our first task is to unload the boats using a fire line of crew and passengers to expedite the process. Individuals then collect their waterproof bags and locate an area to camp for the night. 

While you put up your tent, the guides will set up the kitchen and central dining/seating area with camp chairs. They will also locate a secluded area away from camp to set up the portable toilet, where privacy is assured.

As guides prepare dinner, hors d’oeuvres are served. This is an opportunity to relax, enjoy a drink if you wish, and reflect on the day with your fellow traveling companions.

In the morning, the first wake-up call lets you know that coffee, hot water for tea or cocoa, juice, fresh fruit, and cold cereal are ready. You can fill your mug and grab a bite. If it’s not a layover day, use this peaceful time to begin packing up your personal belongings and sleep gear as the guides prepare breakfast. After breakfast, the entire camp is broken down and packed up. 

Average daytime temps during summer months are usually comfortable but not particularly hot, while average nighttime lows can be very chilly. We will experience the North’s long hours of daylight, and your trip may also witness the dramatic northern lights. There is no guarantee against a few days of overcast weather, rain, or even snow.

Averages for Nahanni Nat’l Park

High (°F)Low (°F)Inches of Rain
June74453.1
July77493.39
Aug73462.15
Sept61371.82

Whitewater

The rapids in this stretch of the Nahanni River are classified as Class II-III, indicating a moderate to intermediate level of difficulty. This means you can expect relatively manageable rapids interspersed with occasional challenging sections. The Nahanni River is typically navigable from late spring to early fall, with the peak season being in July and August. The water levels can vary significantly throughout the season, affecting the difficulty of the rapids.

Before booking your trip with OARS, there are a few important considerations we’d like you to know about.

  • Purchase Travel Protection: In order to take part in this trip, each participant must have a minimum of Emergency Medical Evacuation coverage in place for the dates of the trip. Learn more about the plan we recommend.

  • Essential Travel Documents: A passport is required for travel to Canada.
  • Physical Requirements: Your outdoor adventure will be an active participatory trip. Please inform us of any physical limitations you may have as soon as possible. If you exceed 260 pounds, please give us a call. Make sure you are exercising frequently in the months leading up to your trip and can meet our Essential Eligibility Criteria.

  • Whitewater Orientation: To increase your safety, we expect everyone to watch our Whitewater Orientation video before joining us.
  • Trip Forms: Each participant will need to complete the required trip forms within two weeks of making a booking. Refer to your confirmation email for the link to the online forms. If you prefer to fill out paper forms, please let us know right away. If you are reserving within 90 days of departure, your forms must be completed immediately to ensure we can properly plan for your trip.

Reservations and Deposits

A $2,191 (7-day) or $2,424 (11-day) deposit is required at the time of booking. Deposits may be made by check, money order, or Visa/Mastercard (American Express and Discover incur a 3% processing fee). Prices are in US Dollars, and all payments must be made in US Dollars. Payment of the deposit establishes your acceptance of our complete Terms and Conditions. Individual departures and trip capacity are strictly limited by the managing agency.

Canceling your trip after your deposit is processed will incur cancellation fees because OARS has absorbed costs on your behalf and will turn others away who would like to book the spaces we’re holding for you. Final payment is due 90 days before departure. Accounts on which final payment has not been received 80 days before the departure date will be canceled without exception.

Cancellations and Refunds

Your deposit is fully refundable, less a 3% processing fee, for 7 days after you book when you submit a deposit 7 days or more before the final payment due date.

If you must cancel your reservation after the rescission period described above, your cancellation fee will be determined according to the schedule below. We regret we cannot make exceptions to the cancellation policy for any reason, including foul weather, poor air quality, wildfire activity, acts of terrorism, civil unrest, or personal emergencies. There is no refund for arriving late or leaving a trip early. For these reasons, we strongly urge you to consider purchasing a travel protection plan.

Date of CancellationCancellation Fee
90 or more days before your trip$250/person
89 – 0 days before your trip100% of the trip price/person

Requests to transfer a date will be treated as a cancellation, per the terms above.

Canceled Trips

OARS International and the outfitter Nahanni Wilderness Adventures Ltd. reserve the right to cancel any trip due to insufficient registration or other factors that make the trip impractical to operate. Do not make nonrefundable travel arrangements unless you have spoken to your Adventure Consultant regarding the status of your trip.

If a trip must be canceled or postponed due to force majeure (factors outside the control of OARS), OARS will provide full credit for payments made toward future travel, or a refund less a 5% service fee plus any nonrefundable payments made on your behalf to 3rd-party suppliers. OARS will make good faith efforts to recover deposits made on your behalf to 3rd-party suppliers, however, we can’t guarantee recovery of any or all of the advance payments made. OARS is not responsible for expenses incurred by participants in preparation for a canceled trip.

Our Nahanni River Rafting adventure is run by an affiliate company and arranged through O.A.R.S. International, Inc.

Ancestral Lands Acknowledgement

We respect and recognize that many of the river canyons where we operate are the ancestral homes of indigenous communities. Where we operate on the Nahanni River from Virginia Falls in Nahanni National Park Reserve to Nahanni Butte, we acknowledge the traditional territories of the Dehcho Dene, Denéndeh, Shita Got’ine, and Kaska Dena Kayeh.

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