Alta Creek,
River · Whistler ·

Alta Creek,

River · Whistler ·

Gentle 3-hour kayak voyage through riparian zone

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"The River of Golden Dreams that connectsAlta and Green lakes isa calm, meandering stream that gently conveys your kayak or canoe with hardly a riffle in sight. The self-paced three-mile voyage, typically about three hours, takes youunderwillow branches and between the second growth alder forests. Thisrare alpine riparian zone is a habitat for breeding yellowthroat warblers, great blue herons, and all manner of amphibians and reptiles, as well as wildflowers likefoxglove andIndian paintbrush. Most rivers in the Coast Range have whitewater passages and require guides, but on thisrun between Whistler’s largest lakes, a novice will feel comfortable behind the paddle. Vessel rentals, guides, and return shuttle services run throughout the summer."

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"The River of Golden Dreams that connectsAlta and Green lakes isa calm, meandering stream that gently conveys your kayak or canoe with hardly a riffle in sight. The self-paced three-mile voyage, typically about three hours, takes youunderwillow branches and between the second growth alder forests. Thisrare alpine riparian zone is a habitat for breeding yellowthroat warblers, great blue herons, and all manner of amphibians and reptiles, as well as wildflowers likefoxglove andIndian paintbrush. Most rivers in the Coast Range have whitewater passages and require guides, but on thisrun between Whistler’s largest lakes, a novice will feel comfortable behind the paddle. Vessel rentals, guides, and return shuttle services run throughout the summer."

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