Yukon, US
Follow in the footsteps of the 1898 Gold Rush on this bus tour from Skagway into the Yukon in Canada. Ride on the Klondike Highway, cross the Yukon Suspension Bridge, and visit a husky kennel.
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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.
Pickup and drop-off at the cruise ship dock in Skagway
Skagway bus tour
Guide
Entry to the Yukon Suspension Bridge
Admission to the Tagish Lake Kennel
Tips
Food and drinks
This tour leaves the United States and enters Canada
Guests of all ages and nationalities must bring passports and other required documentation
Passport copies are not accepted
Photo ID and birth certificates are not acceptable unless the guest is a U.S. or Canadian citizen
Very nice ride along beautiful landscapes. The guide/driver gave a lot of explanation along the way and she stopped several times to take pictures of the beautiful nature. The suspension bridge was a nice experience and the puppies from the husky kennel were super cute. Our guide was really very well informed about everything and gave us plenty of time to take pictures (she even played photographer herself). top excursion!!!
Noah was an amazing g tour guide - knowledgeable, funny, and totally engaging!!!
It was great! The bus driver was wonderful; we got to see The White Pass railway route, took lots of pictures, walked the suspension bridge and enjoyed meeting the sled dogs and holding the puppies! Great tour!!
Great tour, guide was knowledgeable and we were able to stop lots of times to take pictures and explore.
Tour as described and perfectly organized, we booked a trip through Get Your Guide for the first time and are very satisfied. Our Skagway guide Daniel was great and gave us lots of information, we were able to see 2 black bears near the bus.
Chelcie, the driver and guide did a great job - friendly, helpful and informative. The trip itself was really good with plenty of stops to view the scenery. The 'Tormented Valley' is a highlight. The puppy stop was nice. You can also go for a sled ride there too. We didn't go on it but I think it was $40 a person. The trip up pretty well follows the train route with some views of the trains themselves. The stop at the Suspension Bridge was good. The bridge itself is very solid and offers great views. The bus we travelled on was on ex school bus and failed to start after one stop. Chelcie with the assistance of a passenger quickly got it going again. There was no further trouble. The tour took about a hour longer than advertised so allow plenty of time to reboard your ship. The bus stopped us giving 5 stars.