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TAD091 - Alaska Queen Paddlewheel Tour
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This authentic steam powered stern-wheeler will transport you back in time as we share the exploits, deeds and misdeeds of the area's early residents. Explore the three decks of this showpiece vessel. See the 1884 steam engines that power the paddle wheel. Musicians dressed in period wear will entertain you. A naturalist shares the area's history and points out historic sites like "Creek Street", the town's former red-light district and Whiskey Cove, where rumrunners hid their whiskey during prohibition. Get an up-close view of a cannery where bald eagles are often spotted. See a display of giant totem poles. |
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$69 pp + $10 tax
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mid May - mid September
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TAD092 - Fly-in | Bear Viewing Fly-in Bear Viewing
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According to biologists the most popular Black Bear home is on Prince of Wales Island. Just a twenty-minute flight west of Ketchikan, and we'll be in Bear heaven. You will be flying to a quiet watershed that is simply choked with spawning salmon. These spawning salmon serve as a summer staple for all Alaskan mammals. It is here that we will view and photograph the largest land carnivore in North America. Other probable wildlife sightings include Humpback and Killer Whale, Bald Eagle, Sea Otter, and Harlequin Duck.
This trip is an adventurous 45 minute roundtrip flying time with 1 hour ground viewing. Light walking may be required. |
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2 hours |
$349 pp |
mid May - mid September
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TAD093 - Flightseeing | The Misty Fjords Explorer
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Enjoy some of the most spectacular flightseeing in southeast Alaska. The scenic and wildlife photo opportunities are continuous; from take-ff to landing! Your wildlife viewing will target black and brown bear, Humpback whale, nesting Bald Eagles, rogue wolves, wolverine and Dall Sheep. You will landing on a remote alpine lake landing to look for a bear feeding in nearby streams. About 30 minutes of this tour features exploration of some very unique Alaskan shoreline in the timeless landscape that is Misty Fjords National Monument. |
1 hour, 45 minutes |
$239 pp
tax inclusive
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mid May - mid September
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TAD094 - Jeep and Canoe Safari | Backcountry Jeep and Canoe Safari
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Take control of a 4WD Jeep Wrangler® and wind your way through the rugged back roads of Revillagigedo Island. You'll join traveling companions in groups of four and begin the Jeep® adventure into the mountainous roads of the Tongass National Forest. By means of two-way interactive radio, your group leader and guide provides informative insights along the way. Stop for fantastic views, photo opportunities and to rotate drivers. The Jeep® portion of your tour concludes with your arrival at Lake Harriet Hunt. Here you’ll grab a paddle and join your companions in a 20-passenger Indian-style canoe to navigate your way to the other side of the lake. A remote camp is base for a hearty Alaskan snack of chowder, smoked salmon and other fare. Enjoy a short narrated transfer back to downtown Ketchikan. Don’t forget your camera and driver’s license!
NOTE: Drivers must be at least 25 years of age, have a valid drivers license in their possession and sign a liability/insurance waiver. Minimum weight is 40 pounds to fit into life jackets while canoeing. Tour may operate in reverse sequence.
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4 hours |
$143 pp + $9 tax
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mid May - mid September
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TAD095 - Canoe Adventure | Rain Forest Canoe Adventure
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Adventure begins with a scenic motorcoach tour through the Tongass National Forest to a secluded mountain lake. There you will board a native-style 37-foot custom canoe that is fast, stable and easy to maneuver. Paddle under the direction of your friendly and knowledgeable guide, scan the shore for wildlife and learn the natural and Native history of the area. Stop ashore for a hearty Alaskan snack and enjoy the crackling campfire in this truly majestic setting. After a short, guided nature walk highlighting the flora and fauna of the lush old growth rain forest, paddle back to the canoe dock and re-board your motorcoach for the return.
NOTE: Minimum weight is 40 pounds to fit into life preserver. |
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3.5 hours |
$89 pp
+ $4 tax
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mid May - mid September
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TAD096 - Island Adventure | Wilderness Adventure Cruise & Rain Forest Exploration
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A motorized rigid hull inflatable provides a short but exciting cruise along the coast and across Clover Passage to a remote Island in the Tongass National Forest. Whales, Stellar sea lions, harbor seals, porpoise, bald eagles and migrating seabirds may be spotted enroute. An experienced Alaskan trail guide leads the way on which takes you through a beautiful old growth forest, by way of a secluded beach. This trail is mostly boardwalk, about one-mile in length and well maintained. You will hike through ancient forest and learn about botanic species native to this region, like Western red cedar and yellow cedar that early natives were so dependent upon for spiritual enrichment, shelter and transportation. Sitka spruce from this area was instrumental in the construction of Howard Hughes’ famous “Spruce Goose” and other early vintage fighter planes. After hiking this gently sloped historic trail, enjoy an snack of smoked salmon, cheese and crackers, hot chocolate, coffee and juice. Then take some time to explore the natural beauty around you. Bring your camera and binoculars!
NOTE: Minimum weight is 40 pounds to fit into life preserver |
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4 hours |
$89 pp + $4.50 tax
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mid May - mid September
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TAD100 - Misty Fjords Boat Cruise & Floatplane Adventure
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Take the ultimate tour by boat and plane through Misty Fjords National Monument, one of the most majestic creations on earth! Cruise in luxury aboard a high-speed catamaran into the heart of the Monument, then enjoy an incredible tour through Behm Canal and Rudyerd Bay, surrounded by cliffs towering thousands of feet and waterfalls cascading into emerald waters. You'll visit many points of interest, such as an active eagle's nest, a mysterious Native pictograph, and Punchbowl Cove with its columnar basalt formations and the colorful Mossy Wall bird rookery. The towering volcanic spire known as New Eddystone Rock calls to mind the dramatic geologic forces that shaped this area six million years ago.
From the air, you can truly appreciate the magnitude and majesty of Rudyerd Bay, the crown jewel of this two million acre monument. Soar over pristine wilderness and enjoy the unspoiled forest, lakes and muskeg bogs. Keep a sharp eye out for more bears and whales.
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$269 pp + $13 tax
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mid May - mid September
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