Wild Adventure Yukon Tour into Canada including City and Summit





Description
We are 100% Alaskan owned & operated - our focus is on giving you an amazing experience in Skagway on your trip to The Yukon and British Columbia. We make stops at amazing photo locations and visit Wild Adventure Yukon (formerly Caribou Crossing), Emerald Lake, Carcross Desert, and the Welcome to Alaska sign. Tour Photo stops may include: Skagway City Tour White PassTrail of 98 Pitchfork Falls Bridal Veil Falls Tormented Valley Fraser, BC Tutshi Lake Welcome to Alaska & Yukon Signs Carcross Desert Emerald Lake Carcross Amazing views of Glaciers, Lakes, and Mountains 3x more opportunity to see Wildlife vs tours only go to White Pass Please note: you WILL be leaving the United States and entering Canada, so a valid passport is required for most travelers. Foreign travelers need to ensure they are able to leave the US, enter Canada, and re-enter the US.
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Itinerary
This amazing photostop is at the summit of the White Pass and Klondike Highway
Tour of downtown Skagway before or after going up to Canada and exploring British Columbia & the Yukon & Drop off in downtown after tour if you wish
Pitchfork Falls is a 2,000-foot cascade into the Skagway River, viewable from the Klondike Highway between Skagway, Alaska and the border with British Columbia. The falls goes underneath a railroad bridge of the White Pass and Yukon Railway
We stop by various buildings and scenic points of the Klondike Gold Rush, including the White Pass and points along the Klondike Highway as we go to Canada (British Columbia and The Yukon)
While some in our group are participating in the dog sled mushing expedition, you'll go to the Welcome to the Yukon sign just up the Klondike Highway. This is a fun photo stop with First Nations tribe members offering authentic goods for sale.
See this uniquely colored lake 10 minutes north of Carcross Villege
This Extra stop may be included (timing & weather dependent.) Somewhat hidden along the Klondike Highway is this unique inland desert - sand dunes as a result of receding glaciers thousands of years ago have formed the world's smallest inland desert!
Lunch stop for a BBQ chicken lunch (vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free & gluten-free option available upon request) Yukon Wildlife Museum & petting zoo. Something for everyone!
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
TOUR PROVIDER: Skagway Tours CHECK-IN TIME: 15 minutes before your tour’s start time MEETING LOCATION: Bus loading area near your ship Your cruise ship will arrive at one of three locations in the Port of Skagway: the ORE Dock, BROADWAY Dock, or the RAILROAD Dock.15 minutes before your tour, a Skagway Tours representative holding a red “Skagway Tours” sign will meet you at your dock’s bus loading area. Map: https://skagway.tours/map-pick-up/ IMPORTANT: Please do not use Google or Apple Maps, or the map link provided by Viator. These will send you to our office in town or the Harbor Master’s office. We pick you up at the bus loading area near your ship. PASSPORTS REQUIRED: This tour crosses the USA-Canada border twice. Passports are required. Guests without proper documentation will be denied participation with no refunds. For USA or Canadian citizens a government-issued ID and original birth certificate (no photocopies) are also valid for entry. VISAS. If you come from a country that needs a visa for Canada or the USA you will need to bring those in addition to your passport. IMPORTANT: Cruise line staff may incorrectly say passports are not needed in Skagway, AK. You MUST bring your passport or valid ID/birth certificate due to the border crossing.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Total tour duration includes the travel time.
Reviews(455)
Very uncomfortable vehicle. Ride was very rough. Seats were very tight and not roomy. Destination was underwhelming and it was noisy with young kids not supervised by their parents. Too long of a trip for younger kids. 7 hour trip.
Excellent tour guide! Couldn't take pictures fast enough! pick up and drop off well organized. Good BBQ lunch!
Awesome views of the Grand Yukon valley and a quaint stop for some BBQ chicken lunch !!! Thank you Connor for a fun presentation!!!
We had the best time!!! Make sure you ask for Pam! We were in the Skagway tours bus. Pam was a great tour guide! Very knowledgeable about the area, entertaining, and kept us on track so we saw all the sights plus some! She even made sure we were able to get great pictures at the Welcome to Alaska sign and the Yukon sign by kindly enforcing “sign etiquette” for other tour groups lol! She takes great pics too!
Ben was our tour guide and he told us a lot about the history along the drive. This was a 6.5 hour tour and it was a really good excursion! This is our first time in Alaska so we learned a lot!
Daniel was an exceptional tour guide! This trip was absolutely spectacular. It was reasonably priced, and he took us to that 15 different stops where we got to photograph amazing scenery in the Yukonese landscape. We had a delicious lunch, which was included! Overall, this is a must do experience if you come to Skagway!
We loved this tour! Pam was a great story teller and photographer! She kept us engaged the whole time. Our kids loved the sled dogs at Wild Yukon
Fantastic day to see from Skagway to Emerald Lake and it was more cost effective than renting a car. Our tour guide EPaul amazing! Lunch was just okay.
This was such a far better experience than the train up into Canada. I loved being able to get off the bus at various beautiful locations for photos and some fresh air. Our driver even turned the bus around to go back and watch a bear for a little bit for us. Speaking of our driver, ePaul is fantastic and was a highlight of our day. He is so knowledgeable, funny, and kind. A top notch tour guide.
Fun and educational tour with beautiful sites and lots of interesting! Epaul (spelled correctly) was our driver and guide and he made the experience personal and fun. We even got to turn around and go back when we saw a bear along the roadside. Highly recommend!



