Part 6
Telegraph Creek and Stikine Canyon to Stewart
612.64 km - about 12 hours 1 min
From the town of Dease Lake, adventurous travellers can take a side trip to Telegraph Creek along the edge of the great Stikine River. (Note: this road is steep and narrow in some places and not recommended for large RVs.) Behold the breathtaking “Grand Canyon of the Stikine,” an 80-km/50-mi stretch of impassable waters charging through canyons 300m/1,000ft deep, then flowing downriver to Telegraph Creek. In Telegraph Creek, a former access point to the northern gold fields, visit an original Hudson’s Bay Trading Post. Back on Highway 37, go fishing in Iskut or paddle the Iskut Lake Chain. This is a wilderness experience without amenities. Plan ahead and take a fly fishing or horseback riding adventure into remote Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park.
Detour an hour west at Meziadin Junction on Highway 37A to the rustic town of Stewart, on the BC/Alaska border. Along the way, you'll pass Bear Glacier – one of the few roadside blue glaciers in the world.