Anyone know if it is legal, relay cant find anything on it
thx
Anyone know if it is legal, relay cant find anything on it
thx
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Well I know you can on the Yukon side because I've done it before when salmon fishing. There are also fishing guide services that offer jet boating excursions on the Yukon side. On the BC side, I'm not sure and it all depends on how far you want to travel down the Tat and where you put in at because there are some rapids that you wouldn't be able to navigate
Don't know if it is legal...Its a Provincial Park..I know you need permission to fly into it ...that takes awhile to get ..A CO friend wanted to go sheep hunting years ago cause he got an LEH for him and a partner ..There trip got scuttled because he couldn't fly in ..I think now they have solved this ..Also you can't just raft down the TAT because they give out only a limited amount of passes and you're in competetion with lots of Yuppies..That's my info on it but who knows things might of changed ...Dennis
class a provincial park no power boat access period
I agree with klondiker, because on the Yukon side the national park boundary does not go all the way to the tat. there is an area by Dalton post which is not national park. Is there rapids from Dalton down to aprox where Squaw creek is? Who was the guide you went with?
I think the outfitter on the bc side was grandfathered when they created the park, so technically it is legal, but ONLY for them...
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