Summer Sled Dog Remote Yukon Camp & Summit Tour
Overview
Skagway City Tour
White PassTrail of 98
Pitchfork Falls
Bridal Veil Falls
Tormented Valley
Fraser, BC
Tutshi Lake
Alaskan Husky Sled dog camp
The Yukon Sign
Welcome to Alaska Sign
Amazing views of Glaciers, Lakes, and Mountains
3x more opportunity to see Wildlife compared to other sled dog tours
Our tour will pick up all guests and get you back in time for the ships
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. At this time, no COVID-19 testing or vaccination is required.
Inclusions
- Sled dog cart in British Columbia
- Tour guide and narration along the journey, including multiple photo stops
- Pickup & drop off at cruise ship docks
- Admittance to the Tagish Lake Kennel, including sled dog adventure with a real musher or trainers
- Educational Talk & Q/A at Sled Dog Camp
- Play time with the puppies and dogs at dog sled camp
- Land tour via van or touring bus with multiple scenic stops
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Welcome To Alaska Sign, Skagway, AK 99840, USA
This amazing photostop is at the summit of the White Pass and Klondike Highway
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Skagway, Skagway, Alaska
Tour of downtown Skagway before or after the sled dog experience at Lake Tutshi
Stop At: Pitchfork Falls, Yukon Highway, Skagway, AK 99840
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
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center, 291 Broadway, Skagway, AK 99840
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)
Stop At: Tutshi Sleddog Tours, Km 74.5 South Klondike Highway, Carcross, YT Y0B 1B0, Canada
At the Tutshi Sled Dog camp, you'll get to meet a real life musher and their team of canine athletes! TLK has a very large gated play area to meet her winning Alaskan Huskies and their puppies, educational area with seating, and then a staging area for those going on the mushing trek thru the Yukon Tundra. TLK has a small gift shop, snacks for purchase, and restroom. We absolutely love this camp and think you will too!
Duration: 45 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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See how well the dogs are kept and how excited they are when they are working and loved seeing all the new born puppies
See how well the dogs are kept and how excited they are when they are working and loved seeing all the new born puppiesAmazing experience. I would recommend this trip to families and couples. Playing with the cute lil baby puppies was so much fun.
Amazing experience. I would recommend this trip to families and couples. Playing with the cute lil baby puppies was so much fun.Pick up was on time and conveniently located for people coming off the cruise . Easy communication with the tour company . Beautiful scenery, Noah is super fun, personal and enthusiastic! Thanks Noah
Pick up was on time and conveniently located for people coming off the cruise . Easy communication with the tour company . Beautiful scenery, Noah is super fun, personal and enthusiastic! Thanks NoahExcellent tour with Noah and great way to spend the day in Skagway. Highly recommend! My family really enjoyed the dogs and the stops along the way.
Excellent tour with Noah and great way to spend the day in Skagway. Highly recommend! My family really enjoyed the dogs and the stops along the way.The bus ride to the dog camp was beautiful! It was mid Sept. and was cold and rainy with clouds along the tops of the mountains. Noah did a great job teaching us about the area but he also really liked to talk and shared too many irrelevant stories. Our favorite part was playing with the month o...
The bus ride to the dog camp was beautiful! It was mid Sept. and was cold and rainy with clouds along the tops of the mountains. Noah did a great job teaching us about the area but he also really liked to talk and shared too many irrelevant stories. Our favorite part was playing with the month old huskies and then having the adult dogs "pull" us in the ATV. The dogs were SO excited! I am giving my review 4 out of 5 stars because we were disappointed that we were not taught anything at the dog camp. We just arrived, played with the puppies, went for a ride and then left. No one working there talked to us except the gift shop lady because I asked her some questions. I was expecting a mini presentation of their camp or at least the guy driving the ATV could have shared some info but he only talked to the dogs. Fortunately the night before we had Libby Riddles, Idotarod winner, as a guest speaker on our cruise ship. Otherwise we would have gone back home with still very little knowledge of sled dogs. This excursion seemed overprice for what it was but I'm still glad we did it.Great time! White Pass Summit was a beautiful scenic place. Very little time for photos in a fast moving bus. Highlight was the huskies of course and the ride we took being pulled by them. Tour guide was knowledgeable and funny. Would advise to look at your group of passengers - not all were ...
Great time! White Pass Summit was a beautiful scenic place. Very little time for photos in a fast moving bus. Highlight was the huskies of course and the ride we took being pulled by them. Tour guide was knowledgeable and funny. Would advise to look at your group of passengers - not all were of age to be hearing some of those funny stories or language more appropriate for adults