Suspension Bridge, Yukon Sled Dogs, and Summit Views

Excursion Highlights:
  • Join an adventure-packed tour of Yukon and British Columbia, brimming with wildlife, waterfalls, and glacier-covered mountains.
  • Experience the awe-inspiring Yukon Suspension Bridge, providing breathtaking views of roaring rapids and stunning landscapes.
  • Discover Alaskan sled dog culture at Tutshi Dog Sled Camp, play with adorable puppies and meet real-life trainers.
  • Enrich your journey at the Outdoor Interpretive Museum, featuring fascinating stories about the region's First Nations, Gold Rush, and early settlers.
  • This unforgettable shore excursion is perfect for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and animal lovers alike.
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Price: $206.00
Children (ages 0 to 2 years old) are free but must be accounted for below at the time of booking.
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Eco, Nature
Shore Excursion Duration 5 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximate 10 to 15-minute walk from the cruise ship pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes.
Restrictions This tour is not able to accommodate guests with service animals or mobility assistive devices/wheelchairs - unless accompanied by a caregiver. Smaller, collapsable chairs/scooters are transported only on a space-available basis, and a caregiver must assist our driver-guide with collapsing & stowing the chair/scooter. All guests are required to present a passport, or government authorized "enhanced" driver's license. U.S. and Canadian citizens who are 15 years old or younger may travel with a government certified birth certificate. People of all other citizenship are required to have a photo I.D., a passport, and a visa (if required). US and Canadian citizens who are under 16 years of age may travel with a certified birth certificate. People of all other citizenships are required to have a photo ID, a passport, and visa (if required) in their possession when crossing the border. Any guest unable to produce the proper identification will not be able to participate. All minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian. If they are traveling with someone else, they must have a letter of consent signed by all of the minor's legal guardians. Any single adult traveling with a child under 18, must provide a death certificate for the non-accompanying parent(s) OR a certified letter from the non-accompanying parent(s) stating: 1) The accompanying parent has permission to take the child across the border, 2) The accompanying parent has the authority to make any and all decisions regarding any medical care required by the child, 3) Provide a daytime telephone number for the non-accompanying parent where they can be reached if there are any questions. This tour is not recommended for children under 6.

Suspension Bridge, Yukon Sled Dogs, and Summit Views

Join us for a thrilling journey through the stunning landscapes of the Yukon and British Columbia. This adventure-packed tour takes you on a scenic drive up the Klondike Highway, past wildlife, waterfalls, and glacier-covered mountains, offering unparalleled views of the White Pass Railroad and the majestic subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley.

The highlight of your trip includes a visit to the awe-inspiring Yukon Suspension Bridge. Spanning 200 feet across the Tutshi River in the remote wilderness of British Columbia, this bridge offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty and the roaring rapids below, creating the perfect setting for unforgettable photos and memories. The adjacent Outdoor Interpretive Museum enriches your experience with fascinating maps, guides, and stories about the First Nations, Gold Rush, and early settlers of this captivating region.

Next, delve into the world of Alaskan sled dogs at the Tutshi Dog Sled Camp, where you'll witness these incredible animals in action and have the opportunity to play with adorable puppies. Meet real-life trainers and mushers who share their passion and knowledge about sled dog history and culture in Canada and Alaska. Before departing, don't forget to visit the gift shop to pick up unique snacks and souvenirs to commemorate your journey.

Perfect for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and animal lovers alike, this shore excursion provides a unique opportunity to explore the beauty and history of the Yukon and British Columbia, all while making memories that will last a lifetime. Join us for a day of exploration and discovery in one of Alaska's most picturesque landscapes, where every moment is a highlight of your Alaskan vacation.

Please Note: all guests are required to present a passport, or government authorized "enhanced" driver's license. U.S. and Canadian citizens who are 15 years old or younger may travel with a government certified birth certificate. People of all other citizenship are required to have a photo I.D., a passport, and a visa (if required). US and Canadian citizens who are under 16 years of age may travel with a certified birth certificate. People of all other citizenships are required to have a photo ID, a passport, and visa (if required) in their possession when crossing the border. Any guest unable to produce the proper identification will not be able to participate. All minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian. If they are traveling with someone else, they must have a letter of consent signed by all of the minor's legal guardians. Any single adult traveling with a child under 18, must provide a death certificate for the non-accompanying parent(s) OR a certified letter from the non-accompanying parent(s) stating: 1) The accompanying parent has permission to take the child across the border, 2) The accompanying parent has the authority to make any and all decisions regarding any medical care required by the child, 3) Provide a daytime telephone number for the non-accompanying parent where they can be reached if there are any questions.