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Northwest Big Game Outfitters offers top quality hunting trips for giant moose, sheep, mountain goat, grizzly bear, and black bear. The hunting area comprises 4,000 square miles situated in the far northwestern corner of British Columbia, bordering the Kluane National Park and the Wrangler National Park in Alaska. All hunts include one experienced guide per hunter, transportation to and from Whitehorse to base camp, food and lodging, field care and preparation of trophies. Base camp facilities include hot showers, sauna, delicious home cooked meals, and first class sleeping accommodations.

Location: Box 344, Mile 5 Atlin Highway, Atlin British Columbia V0W1A0 Telephone 250-651-7766

Other Wildlife Viewing nearby:
(Atlin) Indian River Ranch Guides and Outfitters
(Atlin) Northwest Big Game Outfitters
(Atlin) Taku Safari


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