Summit Views and Yukon Sled Dogs
- Discover the stunning beauty of Alaska's wilderness on the famed Klondike Highway, with breathtaking vistas of glacier-covered mountains and cascading waterfalls.
- Venture into Canada's breathtaking wilderness, traversing the serene landscapes of British Columbia and the subarctic tundra of the Tormented Valley.
- Capture unforgettable moments at Canada Customs in Fraser, B.C., and the Yukon Territory, with opportunities for memorable snapshots at the borders.
- Meet and play with adorable sled dogs at the Tutshi Sled Dog Camp, learning about their fascinating history and significance in the Gold Rush era.
Summit Views and Yukon Sled Dogs
Become one with the breathtaking beauty of Alaska's wilderness as you travel up the famed Klondike Highway. Marvel at the wildlife, cascading waterfalls, and majestic glacier-covered mountains as you ride along. Don't forget to capture the awe-inspiring vistas of the iconic White Pass Railroad.
You will venture into Canada, specifically the Province of British Columbia (B.C.), and traverse the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley. Feast your eyes on the serene Summit Lake and embrace the Canadian wilderness as you make your way through the stunning B.C. landscapes.
Keep your camera ready for those picture-perfect moments as you make a pit stop at Canada Customs in Fraser, B.C., and the Yukon Territory. You might even have the chance for memorable snapshots at the British Columbia and Yukon signs, time permitting.
Our tour's highlight is the Tutshi Sled Dog Camp, where history and furry companions await. Here, you’ll discover the fascinating history of sled dog usage as you meet real-life trainers and mushers who share their expertise. Witness these incredible dogs in action, and the best part – play with adorable puppies!
Don't forget to visit the camp's gift shop, offering a delightful array of snacks and souvenirs. Take a piece of this extraordinary adventure home with you as a cherished memory.
Discover the thrill of the Gold Rush era, majestic landscapes, and the joy of interacting with sled dogs and puppies while on our tour. Book now for an extraordinary experience that combines history, nature, and adorable furry friends.
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.