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● Departure dates from May 16 to May 22 ● Fully drive by yourself to explore the charm of the North Rocky Mountains ● Step by step to explore the great history of Alaska Highway ● Stay 2 nights in a characteristic wooden house and enjoy private kitchen cooking ● Take the famous North American Baiyikou train and enjoy the train experience while driving ● High probability to witness wild animals and enjoy the best forest natural hot springs in Canada
In the afternoon, take the first flight to Alaska Highway to Fort St. John.
Reference flight information
Flight number AC8185 (Vancouver → Fort St. John)
Departure time 15:00 / Arrival time 16:22
After arriving in Fort St. John, apply for a car rental to the starting point of the Alaska Highway ~ Dawson Creek City. Along the way we will pass the Fort St. John's gazebo. Here you can get a panoramic view of the Peace River. Heping River is one of the most important canals in North British Columbia and a very important transportation road for Canadian aborigines. In the summer, countless ships transport goods on the river. In winter, the river freezes, and residents switch to dog sledding on the frozen canal. Here you can witness the magnificent scenery of Canada, where calm rivers and towering mountains welcome everyone to North British Columbia and the Alaska Highway.
In the evening, drive to Dawson Creek, rest at Dawson Creek and wait for the long-awaited Alaska Highway self-driving tour tomorrow.
Get up in the morning and go to the Alaska Highway Museum to learn about the history and establishment of the Alaska Highway. The museum contains maps, utensils, history and stories when the road was built. Outside the museum is the famous 0 km street sign. This is one of the must-see attractions for all explorers who come to the Alaska Highway.
After leaving the museum, we will officially depart, and we will pass the wooden bridge across the river that was built at that time. The wooden bridge was the longest time-consuming project at the time, and it took eight weeks to build. Even after 100 years of wind and rain, it can still be provided to ordinary vehicles. It can be seen that although the situation was urgent at that time, the soldiers did not cut corners and cut materials, just to ensure that the supply army can smoothly reach the front battlefield.
Going all the way north, after arriving in the city of St. Nelson, you will head to the local famous antique car collection center. You can see many models over 100 years old in antique car factories. These were all famous brand cars of the United States at that time. It can be seen that the United States also celebrated in the north after the war. Although these antique cars are old, the owners of the depots are also taking care of them. All models can still drive smoothly on the road. If you are lucky, you may see the scenery of antique cars on the road!
In addition to the antique car park, there are many treasures left in ancient times in the exhibition tube next to it. Many of the 19th-century appearances are kept here, including the post office, grocery store, house, communication equipment, animal model, etc. Even meteorites that fell 50 years ago are placed here. If you have the opportunity to come, why not touch the meteorite!



Today will enter the most beautiful section of the Alaska Highway. In addition to driving through the Rocky Mountains, this road will also enter the Boulder Mountain Provincial Park and Manzhou Lake Provincial Park, which are the two most beautiful mountains on the Alaska Highway.
Boulder Provincial Park, as the name suggests, is surrounded by boulders. Bare stones surround the mountains, creating a peculiar terrain and style. While driving, you should concentrate on finding the bighorn antelope jumping on the stone. It is said that there are 200 large antelopes living in this park, which is a very large group for them. We will arrange a picnic in Boulder Park.
After leaving the Boulder Park, you will arrive at the Todd River. The cabin beside the Todd River is very special. This is a place where all travelers leave a memorial. The interior of the wooden house is decorated with tourists' hats, and dense hats are scattered in every corner of the wooden house. If you are interested, you may wish to bring a hat from the place of departure to make a commemorative visit.
Finally, we will arrive at today's destination Manzhou Lake Provincial Park. Manzhou Lake is known as the largest lake in British Columbia. In addition to the vast lake area, this is also the deepest lake in British Columbia. The lake surface is blue, because the lake is deep and the melting of ice is slow. When you come, you have a chance to see the beautiful scenery of floating ice floating on the lake.
Today's accommodation is by the Manchu Lake. You can enjoy the scenery of the lake freely after putting down your luggage, or you can ask the team leader to take you on foot to find a more beautiful and charming scenery in the Provincial Park.


In the morning, after breakfast at the chalet, we will depart from Manzhou Lake Provincial Park. Then came to Riyadh Provincial Park. Riyadh is best known for his hot springs. Riyadh Hot Spring is a very special forest hot spring. Before going to the hot spring, you need to walk through a swamp trail. On both sides of the trail, you can see many unique plants of the swamp. If you are lucky, you can also see wild animals. After arriving at the hot spring, you can change your clothes in the wooden dressing room. Riyadh Hot Spring is a hot spring formed by the confluence of geothermal sulfur hot spring water and local streams. The closer to the hot springs, the higher the temperature, and the farther away from the hot springs, the lower the temperature. Therefore, you can freely choose your own suitable temperature. The whole hot spring is in the forest, you can suck the pollution-free Fendol again, while soaking in the hot spring comfortably, replenish your self-driving journey and continue to the road.
On the way to Watson Lake, you will first pass the Yak Avenue, which is one of the largest habitats of Canadian yaks. You can witness a group of yaks grazing on the roadside and crossing the road. very impressive.
After arriving at Watson Lake, we will proceed to the famous signpost forest. The signpost forest was a street sign built by soldiers for homesickness during World War II. The street signs pointed to his hometown. Later, other soldiers and later travelers were very moved, and they followed suit, gradually becoming the forest of signposts. Various special street signs and decorations are placed in the forest. Each street sign represents a journey, a story, and it is well worth savoring. We will also have the opportunity to make street signs, nail our journey in this signpost forest, and leave our own footprint in this forest far north.



After leaving the signpost forest, today will continue northwards into Yukon. Yukon is Canada ’s famous Aboriginal autonomous region. This Yukon province has 25 different Aboriginal tribes. Among them today will pass by Teslin and Tagish Aboriginal tribes. The Teslin tribe means a tide in the aboriginal language, and Tagish means the icebreaker in the aboriginal language. This shows that both tribes are located on the beautiful lake. In the tribe we will learn more about the history, totems, lifestyles and unique languages of the aborigines. Learn about cultural stories that many Canadians do n’t even know.
In the evening, we will go to another lake house. In the chalet, you can watch the beautiful lake view and enjoy the dishes prepared by the private chef. The wooden house tonight is located in the aurora belt, and you will have the opportunity to watch the aurora directly outside the wooden house tonight!



In the morning, after enjoying breakfast, the chalet will drive away, go to the next town, and take the Baiyikou train to Alaska Skagway. Baiyikou train is one of the oldest train routes in Canada and one of the most important routes used to transport gold mines during the gold rush. It is now a sightseeing train that operates only in summer. The entire train will go into the Rocky Mountains, and you will have the opportunity to see the scenery that you cannot see by driving. This route is listed as one of the most beautiful train routes in Canada.



Take the bus from Skagway back to the town of Calclos. Drive to the airport. Along the way, you will pass Yukon ’s famous Emerald Lake, the Karclos Desert and a mile canyon. After arriving at the airport, take a plane back to Vancouver.
Reference flight information
Flight No. 4N535 (Hakuba City → Vancouver)
Departure time 17:00 / arrival time 19:15



1. Alaska Highway Ticket
2. Full stay on the Alaska Highway
3. Alaska Highway car rental, insurance and off-site fare reimbursement
4. Full breakfast / dinner
5. Tickets for the activities mentioned in the itinerary
6. Professional Escort Leader
7. Save 5% tax
1. Free activity
2. Meals not included
3. Visa fees for Canada and the United States
4. Insurance
5. Other personal consumption
6. Guide fee (CAD 10 / person / day)
7. Vancouver accommodation and transportation to Vancouver
1. This tour is a self-driving tour. Please make sure to bring the original driver ’s license and international driver ’s license
2. Each car must have two drivers. If you do not want to drive or do not want to drive, please contact Leyou
3. The fuel cost of the trip is shared by the same car owner
4. Each car will wear a walkie-talkie to facilitate communication during the trip
5. Mobile phone and internet signals cannot be received on some roads for self-driving, please prepare in advance
6. The self-driving tour leader cannot compare with the coach tour leader. Please cooperate with the leader's instructions.