Welcome
When you’ve explored the region and taken in the views, take some time to learn about our history and the land that surrounds you at the outdoor museum.
Hours
The Yukon Suspension Bridge is open from May until September.
Our open date of 2026 will be May 5th, and our closing date will be September 25th. Between these dates, we are open seven days a week.
Our shoulder season months of May and September may find some days when we close early, due to weather or lack of road traffic. Please check our Facebook page for daily updates.
Visit us between 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Yukon Time or 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Alaska time. Last entry is half an hour before closing time.
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased on site or by contacting us by email at info@yukonsuspensionbridge.com.
All listed rates include 5% GST.
Adult
Senior
Kids
Under 6
Cruise Ship Excursions
To deliver the ultimate experience to our visitors, there are a variety of excursions designed to accommodate your sense of adventure.
Tours for Cruise Ship Travellers and Visitors to Skagway
There are many local tour operators in the region that will guide you to some of the most spectacular areas and historical sites, including us. Renting a car to travel the highway by yourself is also an option.
How To Get Here
We are located one hour and thirty minutes from Whitehorse or thirty minutes from Skagway on the South Klondike Highway. The U.S. and Canada border crossing at Fraser is ten minutes by road west of the site.
Geographic latitude and longitude: +59° 48′ 19.19″, -134° 50′ 5.61″
Yukon Residents
We like to support our local community as much as possible. We know the Yukon Suspension Bridge is a great day out for the kids, a fantastic place to bring a date, and a stunning location to propose to your partner. So we provide a special discount to all local residents who want to spend the day exploring the local area.
ID showing residency will be requested.