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Skagway Shore Excursion: Yukon Dog Sledding and Sightseeing Tour

Overview
Ride with the some of the premier Alaska Racing Huskies, an educational Q & A presentation on Mushing by our resident mushing experts, and a visit to the FREE Puppy Camp. Feel the excitement of riding with an experienced dog sled musher over cut trails through the Yukon wilderness!

This 6 hour tour that departs from Yukon Heath's Popcorn Emporium at 9a.m. This tour features stops at Capt Moore's Bridge and Tutshi. Next visit Caribou Crossing Iditarod Training Camp for approx 1 hour. This gives you time for lunch, the wildlife museum, petting farm and PUPPIES! The tour will also take you to Emerald Lake, The Yukon sign, the Welcome to Alaska sign, and there is a possibility of wildlife spotting including bears, sheep, caribou, elk, lynx, fox, eagles, and moose. Transportation is provided in a 24 passenger air porter bus and you are accompanied by a driver/guide. 
City: Skagway
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $195.00
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $195.00
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What's Included
Professional Driver/guide
Lunch
Wildlife Museum
Live commentary on board
Petting Farm
Lunch - two choices of lunch, chicken or vegetarian. Includes coffee, tea or water.
Buses can accommodate up to 32 people, with public address system for easy listening
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please note: A valid passport or passport card is REQUIRED on ALL tours! If you do not have either of those please contact Canadian Customs for additional information on other documentation that may be used
  • Tours depart from Yukon Heath's Popcorn Emporium, located at 5th & Broadway. Please plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your tour is set to depart. Please DO NOT forget your passports! If you have any questions, please call us
  • Vegetarian option is available, your tour guide/professional driver will inquire of your choice before tour departs
  • Collapsible non-electric wheelchairs/walkers can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
  • U.S and Canadian Citizens: Must bring a government issued photo ID and proof of citizenship (U.S birth certificate or naturalization certificate) or a passport for re-entry to the United States. Children, ages 18 and under only require a birth certificate.
  • Non-U.S. Citizens: Either a Passport, I-94, Multiple Entry Visa or Resident Alien Card is required for re-entry to the United States
  • Every tour operates in all weather conditions - our weather can vary greatly, so we recommend that you dress in layers
  • Specific tour stops can be modified based on road conditions and weather.
What To Expect
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Southeast Tours
• 6 Hour tour that departs Yukon Heath's Popcorn Emporium at 480 Broadway in Skagway at 9am. The tour returns to Skagway at 4:30 pm (please confirm that your ship leaves at least 1 hour after the tour returns) • Features everything you will see with our Yukon Discovery Tour PLUS then a 15 minute Dog Mushing Adventure! • Small tour buses that hold up to 32 people • Please arrive at least 30 minutes ahead of departure time   • Do NOT forget your passports! Stops include: • Capt Moore's Suspension Bridge, with stunning views of the fjord below.  • Tutshi (pronounced TOO SHY) High    • Caribou Crossing Caribou Crossing Iditarod Training Camp, approx 1 hour, giving you time for lunch, the wildlife museum, petting farm and PUPPIES!    • Emerald Lake - one of the most photographed lake in the Yukon    • Yukon sign - stop for a picture as you enter into Canada's Yukon territory • The "Welcome to Alaska" sign - located at the top of the White Pass overlooking the border between the USA and Canada. • Wildlife spotting possible; including bears, sheep, caribou, elk, lynx, fox, eagles, and moose.
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S.S. Tutshi
Tutshi (pronounced TOO SHY) High
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Caribou Crossing Trading Post
Caribou Crossing Caribou Crossing Iditarod Training Camp, approx 1 hour, giving you time for lunch, the wildlife museum, petting farm and PUPPIES!
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Emerald Lake
Emerald Lake - one of the most photographed lake in the Yukon
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (49)
Sanaz S
Jul 2018
We did the Yukon Dog Sledding and Sightseeing Tour with our tour guide Bryan, an awesome, funny, patient guide with a great humorous personality. He took us on an amazing trip and stopped at all the most beautiful sights to see. He also was a very knowledgeable guide. When we reached the dog sledding camp we ate delious BBQ and got to play and pet adorable puppies and other farm animals like horses, donkeys, ponies, alpacas, goats, chickens, a single rabbit sitting in the pen of the chickens. After enjoying a delious meal along with a great time learning about dog sledding, our gracious tour leader, Bryan decided to take us to one of the most breathe taking locations in our whole Alaska trip, Emerald Lake. We would really recommend this excursion especially if you have Bryan as your tour guide.
danielletalbert
Jul 2018
If you love beautiful scenery, viewing wild life, and a great tour guide, don't miss this excursion. Bryan was informative, entertaining, and genuinely cared for his community of Skagway. Even my twin 14 year old boys thought it was amazing! Don't take the train ride. You will see far more by doing this excursion Thank you Bryan for such a memorable day.
Sandi O
Jun 2018
This was mostly just a bus ride for 5 hours. At most stops we only had 5 minutes. The whole tour was very rushed. Most disappointing was the dog mushing. We were told 30 min and it was barely a 5 min ride.

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