4 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
4 people
English
Embark on a canoeing expedition on British Columbia's Summit Lake, surrounded by pristine alpine landscapes and the majestic White Pass peaks, on this adventure that begins in Skagway, Alaska. Glide through the turquoise waters, capturing the untouched wilderness and the beauty of snow-covered peaks with your camera. The canoes are equipped with an outboard motor to aid in your adventure.
Explore this historic Gold Rush town’s charming downtown, quaint residential area, and small-town amenities as your expert guide regales you with it’s history and fun facts. Does Skagway truly not have a doctor? Where do local children go to school? How many people live here year-round?
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Take a look at the town of Skagway and the Skagway River from a higher perspective! Stop at the Skagway Overlook for scenic photo opportunities of the town, confluence of the Skagway River with the Pacific Ocean, and the Chilkat Mountains in the distance.
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Enter into the serenity and beauty of the 17 million-acre Tongass National Forest. Within the Tongass, you will find a plethora of flora and fauna — with none of the crowds!
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Stop by the overlook for the glorious hanging Denver Glacier on your way up to the beautiful Summit Lake. Its surrounded by glorious old growth forest with the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad running in the foreground.
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Watch the cascading waters of Bridal Veil Falls alongside the highway! We will pause for photo opportunities alongside this natural wonder before continuing up to Summit Lake.
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Pass through the town of Fraser, British Columbia, as we check in with Canadian customs before beginning our canoeing adventure. Check out the White Pass & Yukon Railroad station situated in front of the picturesque Fraser Lake.
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Drive through the incredible beauty of the glacially carved valleys and peaks of the White Pass, which straddles the Alaskan and Canadian border. Look for the rushing waters of International Falls marking the border in this no-mans-land between customs houses.
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