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During your trip you can see Aboriginal rock paintings, spectacular sunsets, enjoy wildlife, waterfalls, an old copper mine abandoned years ago, eagles guarding the river and pelicans fishing in the rapids, and air and water as the creator meant it to be. While others wonder what it was like for explorers to travel along the Churchill, you will live it. Catch your lunch from the fresh Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike, and White Fish. Keep on the lookout for bear, wolf, and moose coming to the river to drink. They will provide memories of true nature you can enjoy the rest of your life. Bring your camera!
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Holy Trinity Church
On your way to camp, you can stop and see the historic Holy Trinity Church which was built in the 1800's and is the oldest standing wooden building in Saskatchewan.
Spectacular Nistowiak Falls
This section of river hasn't changed much over the centuries and one of its greatest attractions is Saskatchewan's highest waterfall, Nistowiak Falls, where you can stop, visit, and take photographs during your time at Voyageur Lodge. An evening tour can be arranged to visit the spectacular Nistowiak falls. The tour is 10 minutes by boat with a 15 minute hike to the top of the falls. Total tour is approximately 1 hour.
Aboriginal Rock Paintings
From Stanley Mission it's just a short ride downstream to view rare rock paintings created centuries ago by the ancestors of the modern woodland cree who have lived along this river for generations.
Wildlife
Wildlife native to the area include moose, bear, wolf, wolverine, and many others. The river is also a major nesting area for bald eagles, and fur bearing animals like beaver, muskrat, mink, and otter are commonly seen on the water. Great fishing opportunities are available in rivers and lakes for Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike and White Fish.
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