Alaskan Sled Dog Tour: Experience the Remote Yukon and British Columbia
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59 Ratings
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Embark on an unforgettable Alaskan sled dog tour in the remote Yukon and British Columbia. Explore stunning landscapes, visit a secluded dog sled camp, and spot wildlife. No COVID-19 testing or vaccination required.
Duration: 4 hours, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Welcome To Alaska Sign - This amazing photostop is at the summit of the White Pass and Klondike Highway
  • Skagway - Tour of downtown Skagway before or after the sled dog experience at Lake Tutshi
  • Pitchfork Falls - 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
  • Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center - 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)
  • Tutshi Sleddog Tours - 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!
What's Included
  • Educational talk and Q/A session at Sled Dog Camp
  • Scenic land tour in van or touring bus with photo opportunities
  • Access to Tagish Lake Kennel with authentic sled dog adventure
  • Interaction and play time with sled dog puppies and dogs
  • Insightful tour guide with narration throughout the journey
  • Convenient pickup and drop off at cruise ship docks
  • Exciting sled dog cart ride in British Columbia
What's Not Included
  • Driver-Guide gratuities
  • Snacks
Additional Information

As a wholly-owned enterprise with roots in Alaska, our goal is to offer you a memorable journey in Skagway going over to The Yukon and British Columbia. Our itinerary features stops at spectacular photogenic sites and a secluded dog sled camp where you won’t be overwhelmed by other tourists. Possible stops include:

  • A tour of Skagway City
  • The trail of White Pass 98
  • Pitchfork Falls
  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • The tormented Valley
  • Fraser, BC
  • The magnificent Tutshi Lake
  • Alaskan Husky Sled dog camp
  • The landmark Yukon Sign
  • The welcoming Alaska Sign
  • Breathtaking views of Glaciers, Lakes, and Mountains offer you a tripled chance to spot Wildlife than other sled dog tours

Our service ensures guests are picked up and dropped back in good time for their cruises.

Please be aware: your journey will involve leaving the United States and crossing into Canada, and for this reason, a valid passport is necessary for most travelers. Visitors from overseas must be eligible to exit the US, enter Canada, and return to the US. At present, no COVID-19 testing or vaccination is mandatory.

Location
Welcome to Alaska Sign
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jacqulin_a
Jun 23, 2024
Awesome dog sled excursion! - We had a wonderful time ! This was the highlight of our cruise ! Our tour guide Noah was the best , knowledgeable, funny and so pleasant , made our trip so memorable. The dog sledding area was so beautiful, I’ve done another dog sled excursion in Skagway, but this one was my favorite by far! The staff was so friendly , the dogs were the best and the dog sled ride was terrific!!!! The scenery at the camp was awesome! Loved it !
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N4232bujoshs
Jun 23, 2024
Great Tour Guide - Noah was a great tour guide/driver and made the journey much more fun. He stopped for photo opportunities with both the Yukon and Alaska signs as well as for scenery and wildlife. Pickup was easy and the return to port was even easier.
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Linda_g
Jun 21, 2024
Perfection!!! - Noah was awesome and so were the mushers! Informative and fun, gorgeous scenery, nice to learn about local life. Simply wonderful!!!
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Sultinama3
Jun 20, 2024
Awesome Yukon & Sled dog experience - Amazing time amazing trip beautiful scenery. Noah was the best tour guide. he made it fun and was very knowledgeable! We got to visit with the sled dogs and have a sled dog ride plus when we saw wild animals Noah would stop for pictures. He also stopped for beautiful picture views.
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G4633slchrisk
Jun 19, 2024
Skagway dog camp - Noah was spectacular! It was a long way to the dog camp which was also one of the best excursions we did and he kept it lively, informative and fun! I would highly recommend this for everyone.
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Jennifer_s
Jun 18, 2024
Excursion of all of your Alaskan dreams - This was the best excursion we did on our whole trip!! Noah was our tour good and he was so funny and knowledgeable about everything around us. When he saw we were trying to take photos with our selfie stick, he stepped right up to help us out and we have amazing pictures of our family. If I didn't know better, you would think we had a photographer with us. But besides how much fun Noah was, the dog sled ride was phenomenal. The ride was exhilarating and was so picturesque. There really aren't words to describe how amazing the experience was. Then you have they play time with the puppies!! Just so you know, to my daughter's disappointment... no you cannot take the puppies home with you. LOL After we did our sled dog ride, Noah took us to the this lake that is so beautiful. When you think of Alaska, this is the picture that you are thinking of. Yes, Noah will take an awesome picture for you here as well. Noah was kind enough to stop so we could all take pictures at all the signs, like Welcome to Alaska and Welcome to the Yukon. For all of those who are having doubts that this is an ATV and not really a sled, I think it was more fun in the ATV because you could appreciate the scenery better. We weren't sure if it would be the same experience that you think of when booking a dog sled tour without the sled but it's not even an issue when you're on the ride. I think we went on a 15-20 minute ride so it was well worth it. Regarding animal cruelty... there is absolutely NO ANIMAL CRUELTY going on with this excursion. As soon as you walk in, you can see the dogs are very well cared for and loved. These dogs enjoy running and pulling the sled/ATV. As were were getting all of the dogs hitched up to our ATV, you could see their excitement. You could also see the disappointment in the dogs who were not joining us. Overall, this was the highlight of our Alaskan trip and I would highly recommend this tour to anyone coming to Skagway.
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Paul_h
Jun 18, 2024
Wonderful Tour - Noah was an amazing tour guide, knowledgeable and fun! Great sled ride too, plus cute puppies and dogs!
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Chaunda_b
Jun 14, 2024
My favorite Alaska excursion - We really enjoyed this excursion. The highlight of our Alaska trip. My son tried to bring puppy home. He settled for a stuffed one from the gift shop!
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Zehr
Jun 14, 2024
Great Trip! Beautiful Scenery! Wonderful Tour Guide! - This excursion was so much fun and our tour guide, Noah, was awesome! We spent the day going to Canada to see the dog sled camp and beautiful views of the mountains, lakes and scenery. We had a group of 10 (4 kids and 6 adults) and all agree that Noah made this trip for us!!! He was the best tour guide with so much energy, knowledge and patience! We enjoyed our time with him. He made sure to tell us all about the areas we traveled through and took many photos for us. We loved all of our stops for photos and enjoyed the dog sled tour at the camp. Thanks Noah! Take care!
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Donald_e
Jun 19, 2024
Disappointed - Seeing a bear on the road on the way to the dog sled camp. The driver was very inexperienced and did not give good narrative. Very disappointed with our tour.
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