Ride the Klondike Highway to White Pass and the Canada/Alaska border
2 Hours
Up to 11 people
Scenic drive, Guide, Photo stops
Travel round-trip from Skagway up the Klondike Highway, over White Pass, and on to the Canada/Alaska border. Learn about the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 while you take in rainforest-to-tundra scenery on this 2-hour tour.
Weather can change quickly, so plan to dress in layers. You’ll need a passport for this route to the Canada/Alaska border.
Full refund if you cancel at least a week before your tour date, less a $50 non-refundable administration fee. No refund for cancellations within a week of your tour. If your ship does not make port in Skagway, full refund less the $50 administration fee.
Dress in layers. Bring a light base layer, a mid layer, and an overcoat or rain jacket. In early summer (May), bring gloves and a hat. Wear comfortable walking shoes so you can get out and explore at stops.
Bring your passport, sunglasses, a camera, and a jacket. Bring cash for lunch.
Yes. Bring your passport for the route to the Canada/Alaska border.
Meet your guide, who will be wearing a blue coat and holding a Beyond Skagway sign, fifteen minutes prior to tour start time at the end of your ship's dock, just past port security.
My family of eight, consisting of three generations, had an amazing experience with Beyond Skagway. We had Ed as our driver/ tour guide and he was fantastic. The views and scenery were incredible and breathtaking. We drove into Canada and stopped at the Yukon suspension bridge, had lunch at Carcross, saw Emerald Lake, went to a dog sled camp and stopped several times to just admire the beauty all around us. We also saw a bear and two moose. I can’t recommend this tour enough.
Stephanie Ambrosia
June 19, 2025
My family of eight, consisting of three generations, had an amazing experience with Beyond Skagway. We had Ed as our driver/ tour guide and he was fantastic. The views and scenery were incredible and breathtaking. We drove into Canada and stopped at the Yukon suspension bridge, had lunch at Carcross, saw Emerald Lake, went to a dog sled camp and stopped several times to just admire the beauty all around us. We also saw a bear and two moose. I can’t recommend this tour enough.
Stephanie Ambrosia
June 19, 2025