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Forest House Eco Trek: A Journey to Saskatchewan's Boreal Environment
4 days / 3 nights
Package includes: All accommodations, all equipment, home-cooked meals and refreshments, fees, applicable taxes, professional guide/interpreter, all road, air and boat transportation from point of departure to point of return.
Package Price: 2590.00 Can./Person 1710.00 U.S./Person Currency Converter
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Location: Saskatchewan / Canada Weather: LOW 11.8 C at night HIGH 22.8 C during the day |
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Day 1 This ideal location for a corporate retreat is the setting of an outdoor adventure in the pristine Precambrian landscape of Northern Saskatchewan. Stay at Saskatchewan's newest, premiere, solar-powered eco-lodge tucked away on a remote boreal forest lake and surrounded by unique terraced gardens. An all-inclusive guided tour highlighting eco-education and outdoor adventure in the pristine Precambrian landscape of Northern Saskatchewan. Stay at Saskatchewan's newest, premiere, solar-powered eco-lodge tucked away on a remote boreal forest lake and surrounded by unique terraced gardens. The Forest House eco-lodge is accessible only by canoe or by air. Passenger van transports you to Missinipe on the historic Churchill River. Then, leave the river via one of Canada's world famous bush planes to get to the lodge's trailhead. From there, hike the short, mossy, forested trail to the lodge. From the comfort of the wood-heated, log lodge you can get involved in daily activities suited to your interests and the weather. Get acquainted with the lodge's ecologically engineered energy and waste management systems. Find out about successful gardening in a micro-climate at 55 degrees north latitude. Join in nature walks and boreal forest talks. Learn about edible and medicinal plants of the north from an expert ethnobotanist. Take canoeing lessons from certified instructors, then make day excursions to explore the small scenic lakes in the area. Complete your day by soaking up the wilderness ambience at the lakeside sauna. Meals and hospitality offered by Forest House are guaranteed to be the stuff of another northern legend!
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