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Unpacked by AFAR tackles one tricky topic in travel each week. Whether you want to hack your points and miles, figure out where to travel next, or need advice on an ethical dilemma, we're your expert travel guides. Because the travel world is complicated. We're here to help you unpack it.
Unpacked, Five Questions: Finding Flow on Canada's Oldest River
Unpacked by Afar
27 minutes
1 week ago
Unpacked, Five Questions: Finding Flow on Canada's Oldest River
Welcome to Unpacked, Five Questions, a podcast that takes you behind the scenes of one great travel story.
In this episode, host Katherine LaGrave sits down with journalist Chloe Berge, who spent 13 days paddling 80 miles down Canada's Firth River—one of the country's oldest and most northern rivers—before reaching the Arctic Ocean. This epic journey through Ivvavik National Park combines adventure, science, and deep cultural history in one of the most remote regions on Earth.
Chloe shares her experience navigating Class IV rapids, disconnecting completely from the digital world, and standing in ancient Inuit hunting grounds that have been used for thousands of years. She reveals why this unique expedition—which hosts only about 100 visitors annually—serves as the sole opportunity for Parks Canada scientists to collect critical environmental data in this pristine wilderness.
On this episode you'll learn:
Why Canadian River Expeditions' partnership with Parks Canada makes this the only annual scientific data collection opportunity in the region
How two weeks completely off-grid changes your relationship with time and the natural world
What makes the Engigstciak mountain one of the most important archaeological sites in Arctic Canada
Why the region's unglaciated history during the last ice age created such unique geological formations
How paddling expectations versus reality shaped the physical demands of the journey
Don't miss these moments:
[04:00] Chloe's previous Arctic experiences and what drew her to this inland expedition
[06:00] Standing at Engigstciak—an ancient hunting lookout used for thousands of years
[08:00] Finding the rhythm of the river and how time becomes less linear in the wilderness
[10:00] The immediate sense of remoteness when dropped by bush plane 200 miles from civilization
[13:00] The geological wonders that didn't make the story—from glittering quartz pillars to sandstone archways
[15:00] Surprising truths about the paddling requirements and physical demands
[19:00] The profound mental clarity that comes from two weeks without digital connection
Resources
Read Chloe's complete Afar feature about paddling the Firth River to the Arctic Ocean
Learn more about Canadian River Expeditions and their science-focused Arctic trips
Explore Ivvavik National Park and its rich Inuit cultural heritage
Follow Chloe Berge for more stories at the intersection of travel, environment, and culture
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Unpacked by Afar
Unpacked by AFAR tackles one tricky topic in travel each week. Whether you want to hack your points and miles, figure out where to travel next, or need advice on an ethical dilemma, we're your expert travel guides. Because the travel world is complicated. We're here to help you unpack it.