Description
Hop aboard the Chilkoot Canoe Wildlife Safari for a pristine paddle and wildlife viewing experience! With a local expert guide you'll travel from Skagway to Haines for a breathtaking tour of Chilkoot Lake and the surrounding wilderness. Look for black bears, bald eagles, mountain goats, and spawning salmon that are all common in the area. The motor-assisted canoe allows you to speed along the beautiful lake to see all that it has to offer, while also letting you have peaceful moments of paddling.
Your wildlife safari starts when you meet your guides on the docks in Skagway, for the 45-minute fast ferry ride to Haines. This portion of the tour gives you a unique glimpse at the Lynn Canal, the widest and deepest fjord in all of North America. Wildlife opportunities begin here; watch for whales, seals, and eagles. When you arrive in Haines, you'll journey over to Chilkoot Lake, including a quick stop at the historic Fort Seward and a drive through Chilkoot River Valley. Upon reaching Chilkoot Lake, you'll hop in the traditional and spacious canoe for two hours of exploration on the lake. Keep your eyes out for stunning waterfalls, salmon spawning streams, and coves on your journey through the calm water. After, you'll head back to Haines for a small picnic on a beautiful beach! Your Chilkoot Canoe Wildlife Safari concludes with the ferry ride back to Skagway.
Looking for more wildlife opportunities on the water for your Inside Passage itinerary? Check out Juneau's Paddle With Whales Kayak Adventure and Ketchikan's Orcas Cove Sea Kayaking!
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this excursion suitable for guests of all ages?
The minimum age to participate on this tour is 8 years old and participants must weigh at least 50 lbs.
Is lunch included on this tour?
Where is the meeting location for this tour?
What if our cruise ship's schedule is canceled or delayed?
Are there restrooms?
yes! There are restrooms on the dock that are available to use before heading out on tour, on the ferry, and non-flushing restrooms at the beginning of your paddle or float.
Does everyone have to paddle?
Every guest in the canoe will be given a paddle, though paddling is optional. Each canoe is outfitted with a 4-stroke outboard motor to provide assistance if needed!
What kind of wildlife might we see?
While wildlife sightings can't be guaranteed, you may see bald eagles, moose, black and brown bears, and all five types of Pacific salmon! Sightings depend on the season and location, but your guides know the best spots to give you the best possible chance.