Ivvavik National Park (Yukon)
Where Tundra Meets the Beaufort Sea
Caribou, Arctic rivers, and roadless wilderness on the Yukon's north coast.
At a glance · 5 reasons to go
Why Ivvavik National Park (Yukon).
Rolling tundra reaching the Arctic Ocean.
The Porcupine caribou herd's calving grounds.
Raft the wild Firth River.
Fly-in only — pristine and uncrowded.
Canada's first park created by a land claim.
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Ivvavik protects the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou where the tundra meets the Beaufort Sea — a fly-in Yukon wilderness of Arctic rivers, big skies, and almost no other people. Raft the Firth River through pure remoteness.
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Safety Overview
Ivvavik National Park (Yukon)
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Reviewed: 2026-06-06
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