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From Skagway: White Pass and Yukon Suspension Bridge Tour

From Skagway: White Pass and Yukon Suspension Bridge Tour

Follow in the footsteps of the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders as you head into the Yukon on this guided tour from Skagway. Catch views of the White Pass Railroad and glacier-covered mountains and cross the border into Canada. Start your adventure by traveling up the Klondike Highway and taking in the passing wildlife and waterfalls. Once into Canada, you'll pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley, with views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. and stop at Canadian customs at Fraser, and the Yukon Territory. Next, head to the Yukon Suspension Bridge, nestled in between forests. Dare to walk along this 200-foot-long bridge that traverses the Tutshi River. You'll have the chance to spot local animals in their natural habitat. The roaring rapids below provide an impressive backdrop for photos and memories. Visit the Outdoor Interpretive museum and get a better understanding of the region between Skagway and Whitehorse. Hear about the First Nations and the stories of the Gold Rush as the continent was settled.

From Skagway: White Pass Summit Guided Bus Tour

From Skagway: White Pass Summit Guided Bus Tour

During this 3-hour Skagway highlights tour, we will visit the Gold Rush Cemetery, where your guide will share stories about the fortune seekers who called Skagway home during the Gold Rush. Reid Falls, a short hike up the hill from the cemetery, is one of the local favorites. This 300-foot waterfall, named after a local hero, is absolutely beautiful and a great backdrop for those special family pictures. We will travel over the rugged coastal mountain range with glacier-fed waterfalls while amidst the temperate rainforest. This area is rich in history and full of stunning views! There is always an opportunity to see wildlife on the pass, such as Mountain goats, Black bears, Marmot, and Ptarmigan. The White Pass is the perfect backdrop for family and group photos. A stop at Bridal Veil Falls will allow you to try out the magic of the falls. We will stop at the Alaska sign near the summit and have that calendar perfect picture opportunity. We will also visit the Skagway Overlook, where you can capture the beauty of the Skagway while the ships are in the inlet. The lookout gives a panorama view of the big city (all one mile), the Dewey Peaks and the longest, deepest fjord in North America. It's the perfect time to get that picture of your ship! As a bonus for this tour, there is a built-in waterfall tour. This trip features all the scenic waterfall destinations located in town up the Klondike Highway (Passports are required). The tour will stop at beautiful viewing platforms for great photo opportunities. The guide will give informative commentary, history, and colorful descriptions of each waterfall and destination: Reid Falls (including an optional 10-minute rain forest hike up to the falls located in the Gold Rush Cemetery.) Bridal Veil Falls (you can put your hands in this water. You’re so close) Pitch Fork Falls (the 2nd largest waterfall in Southeast Alaska) Welcome to Alaska Sign (photo stop) Captain William Moore Bridge (new pedestrian walkway opening 2020) The final stop is the Skagway City Overlook. With all of this included in one tour, how can you not do it? Traveling to the summit, seeing the many waterfalls, the glaciers, the historic cemetery, the overlook of the valley, the possible wildlife, the many mountains and beautiful scenery, a fun guide, and so many picture opportunities, what more could you want?

From Skagway: Yukon Sled Dog Mushing & White Pass Combo

From Skagway: Yukon Sled Dog Mushing & White Pass Combo

Embark on a unique adventure starting from Skagway, Alaska. Enjoy a Skagway city tour with photo stops along the Klondike Highway and take a picture at the 'Welcome to Alaska' sign. Get the chance to play with Alaskan husky sled dog puppies and go on a summer dog sled camp cart ride. Start with pickup from your hotel in Skagway and take a guided tour of the city. Next, you'll drive along Klondike Highway towards the Canadian Border. Take in wildlife, waterfalls, and glacier-covered mountains as well as views of the White Pass Railroad. Once into Canada, pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley, with views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. where you'll stop at Canada Customs at Fraser B.C and the Yukon Territory. Visit the Tutshi Dog Sledding Camp to learn about the history of sled dog use. See the dogs in action and get a chance to play with the puppies. Go on a summer dog cart ride pulled by real Alaskan Huskies. Finally, you'll be transferred back to your accommodation or ship in Skagway to end the tour. Please note: passports are required for this excursion.

Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour

Wild Adventure Yukon + Summit Tour

Follow in the footsteps of the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders as you head into the Yukon on this guided tour from Skagway. Catch views of the White Pass Railroad and glacier-covered mountains and cross the border into Canada. Start your adventure by traveling up the Klondike Highway and taking in the passing wildlife and waterfalls. Once into Canada, you'll pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley, with views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. and stop at Canadian customs at Fraser, and the Yukon Territory. Enjoy a photo opportunity at the British Columbia and Yukon signs. As we continue up the Klondike Highway, guests will get to experience Wild Adventure Yukon (formerly Caribou Crossing). Your entry allows you the chance to walk around this historic & fun filled complex, play with puppies at the petting zoo, learn about the Klondike & Yukon at the museum, and also enjoy a huge family-style bbq lunch (vegetarian options available).

Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Combo Tour

Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Combo Tour

Discover the charm of the Yukon Territory on a guided half-day trip from Skagway as you travel up the Klondike Highway. Pass through the unbridled nature of British Columbia. Later, visit a dogsledding camp and learn about the history of sledding in Canada and Alaska while you meet Husky puppies. Begin your tour as the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders once did, journeying from Skagway and through the White Pass. Drive along the Klondike Highway and admire the scenic forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Views of the White Pass Railroad evoke a nostalgic mood in the shadow of glacier-covered mountains. Next, enter Canada's province of British Columbia. As you drive, take in the sights of the subarctic alpine tundra that marks out Tormented Valley. Catch a glimpse of Summit Lake before you go on to pause at Canada Customs in Fraser. Continue your tour as you enter the Yukon Territory. Head to the Tagish Lake Dog Sledding Camp and discover the world of dogsledding firsthand. Meet trainers and mushers, see the dogs in action, and visit with puppies. Before you return to Skagway, visit the gift shop for a souvenir.

From Skagway: Skagway City & White Pass Summit Guided Tour

From Skagway: Skagway City & White Pass Summit Guided Tour

Our journey begins with a historic city tour of Skagway, here you will see what life was like during the days of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush and how it has evolved to present-day Skagway. Your guide will provide historic commentary as you make your way through town and onto the Klondike Highway. Enjoy breathtaking views as we make our way to the summit, the highway is filled with larger-than-life waterfalls, glaciers, and wildflower-covered valleys. Photo opportunities will be available throughout the tour including a stop at the Welcome to Alaska sign. While we never guarantee seeing wildlife, there is strong potential along this route. These pristine environments provide great habitat for bears, moose, foxes, sheep, and many other creatures. Have your camera ready because you may only have a second to capture the moment. We'll stop at multiple overlooks to witness the beauty of this pristine mountain environment. Schedule: Skagway Gold Rush Cemetary 5-minute hike to Reid Falls Brackets Toll road Pitchfork Falls Bridal Veil Falls Moore Bridge Overlooks Travel to the White Pass Summit Welcome to Alaska Sign Skagway City Overlook Drop off in town or at your ship *Specific tour stops can be modified based on road conditions, timing and weather.

Yukon Dogs and Gold

Yukon Dogs and Gold

Start in town or at your ship on this 4.5 hour adventure. Board a 15 to 25 passenger mini bus to explore the White Pass elevation 3292 feet all the way to the Yukon with stops to get out and see amazing Waterfalls up to 3000 feet tall, Azure Glaciers, Alpine Valleys, Snow Capped Mountains and huge Mountain Lakes. Your Guide will tell you gold rush stories, lots of history, and information about the plants and animals in this wild and beautiful land. This is your best chance for wild life viewing in Skagway. The Sled Dog Adventure takes place in a remote portion of Canada. You will get to pet the puppies and learn what a mushers life is all about. The ride is around 20 minutes long and as you fly up and down through this wilderness you will be amazed by the dogs power and grace and there love for running. Pan for gold in a real Gold Rush town. Experience the thrill of finding those little shiny gold pieces.

Skagway: Klondike Highway & Yukon Bus Tour with Husky Kennel

Skagway: Klondike Highway & Yukon Bus Tour with Husky Kennel

Meet your guide at the cruise ship dock in Skagway and hop aboard a comfortable and spacious bus and begin your adventure. Travel up the Klondike Highway while you take in wildlife, waterfalls, glacier-covered mountains, and views of the White Pass Railroad. Cross into the province of British Columbia in Canada and pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley for stunning views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. where you'll stop at Canada Customs at Fraser B.C, and the Yukon Territory. Stop along the way to snap photos at the British Columbia, the Yukon and the Welcome to Alaska sign. Head to the Yukon Suspension Bridge, located in the remote British Columbia wilderness. This 200-foot-long bridge traverses the Tutshi River where can spot a number of animals in their natural habitat. See roaring rapids below which provide an amazing backdrop for photos. The Outdoor Interpretive Museum provides maps and guides to give you a better understanding of the region between Skagway and Whitehorse, with information on the First Nations and the stories of the Gold Rush era. Finally, visit the Tagish Lake Dog Sledding Camp. Get a glimpse into the history of sled dog use throughout Canada and Alaska. See the dogs in action and play with puppies while meeting real life trainers and Iditarod/Yukon Quest mushers. Purchase snacks and souvenirs to take home at the gift as a way to remember this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Return to your cruise ship dock with unforgettable memories of this unique area.

Skagway: City Highlights E-bike Tour with Gold Panning

Skagway: City Highlights E-bike Tour with Gold Panning

Discover Skagway by e-bike through the eyes of our tour guide who blends the modern city with its historic roots. Take in gorgeous waterfront views, explore Skagway's past and try to strike it rich panning for gold. After a safety briefing, set off to explore the city with your knowledgeable and entertaining guide. Cruise the historic streets on state-of-the-art electric bicycles while learning about the origins of the town, its Gold Rush boom, and the pioneers that played a vital role in Skagway's evolution. Take a ride along the picturesque waterfront and loop back into town to try your hand at panning for gold the old-fashioned way. Reflect upon the history of some of the city's most famous buildings as you make your way to the Gold Rush Cemetery. At the Gold Rush Cemetery, you will learn the story of Soapy Smith, a notorious con man who aspired to rule the town of Skagway. Take a quick walk up the hill to Lower Reid Falls, a stunning 60-foot tall waterfall immersed in nature that makes a picture perfect backdrop. Put your cycling skills to the test as you head up the Dyea Road to the Skagway Overlook. Get a bird's-eye view of the entire town and learn how the beautiful glacial valley was formed.

Skagway: Self-Guided Gold Rush Audio Tour

Skagway: Self-Guided Gold Rush Audio Tour

Explore the historic and exciting city of Skagway in the state of Alaska. Home to another major city during the Gold Rush days, you will learn about the boom that took hold of this city whilst you visit the Klondike Gold Rush N.H.P Museum. On this audio tour you will discover the many walks and trails surrounding the city along with locals dressed in period clothing. You will also see the Klondike Gold Rush N.H.P Visitors Centre, the Martin Itjen House, Jeff Smith's Parlour, the Arctic Brotherhood Hall, the Golden North Hotel, and the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad Depot. This well preserved and historical city of Skagway will take you on an educational audio tour as you learn about its Gold Rush days and historical buildings. You will learn about establishments such as the iconic Red Onion Saloon, as well as the incredible Historic Moore Homestead.

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4.6
(5 reviews)

Noah is an excellent tour guide and driver. He has great knewledge of history in Skagway region. Many fun stories shared by him made us laugh during driving. When reached the summit with 3292 ft elevation, landscape changed dramatically. We passed the border of USA and Canada, then turned back, but not at the point of suspension bridge or Iconic sign of "Welcome To Alaska " due to safty after Oct 1.

We really enjoyed the tour, but that was also thanks to our guide. Even though we don't speak English, we still got on really well with our guide. We have to say it was a really nice tour. Special thanks again to our guide.

Great tour by Adam. He had the job of coping with 3 languages but he was good funny and informative. We were the last tour of the season and took us up as far as possible. Amazing views and lots of photos

Great!!! Our guide Noah was very kind and friendly. He helps you with your photos and gives you tips for getting around the city. 100% recommended.

Adam was awesome. Knowledgeable about the area and added humor to the trip. Saw way more than expected and was well worth the price