Lodging. . .
Accommodating a
maximum of sixteen guests per trip, Kaska's two
modern four-bedroom cabins look over the
Kaskattama River. Each cabin is equipped with a
mud / gun room, large living room and two full
washrooms with either a tub/shower or shower
stall, electric baseboard heat in the bedrooms
and high-efficiency wood burning stoves in the
living rooms. The guest cabins provide clean,
solid comfort in a rustic wilderness camp
atmosphere.
Kaskattama was
originally built by the York Factory branch of
the Hudson Bay Company as A fur-trading outpost
in 1923. Five years later, when Kaska wasn't
profitable, it was abandoned. Kaska's refurbished
main lodge, which houses the camp's dining room
& kitchen was once the storeroom and
warehouse of the original post.