Board a vintage narrow-gauge railway and climb 2,865 ft through the Coast Mountains to White Pass Summit — one of the most dramatic rail journeys in North America. Sheer cliffs, glacial gorges, and Gold Rush ghost towns unfold outside your panoramic window.
What to expect
The locomotive departs Skagway's historic depot and immediately begins its vertiginous ascent along cliff ledges blasted by Klondike-era stampeders. Dead Horse Gulch and the ruins of Glacier Station drift by as your on-board host narrates the 1898 Gold Rush saga. At White Pass Summit you cross into British Columbia at 2,865 ft, the landscape opening into a vast subarctic panorama. The return descent — waterfalls on one side, thousand-foot drops on the other — is arguably even more breathtaking.
Good to know
Round-trip excursion runs approx. 3 hrs; all-aboard in Skagway is typically early afternoon so timing is comfortable. Book the parlour car well in advance — it sells out months ahead in summer. The depot is a short walk from the cruise pier.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Lynn Canal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.