Ainealaska S

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ainealaska S VISITOR GUIDE HAINEAlaskA S VISITHAINES.COM WELCOME TO HAINES, ALASKA (Roaming River Photography) People all over the world travel to Haines, looking to experience what locals enjoy every day in our unique Alaskan town. Your adventure starts by deciding your mode of transportation and planning how to fit it all in. Nestled between North America’s deepest fjord and the Chilkat Range, get ready to embark on the “best-kept secret.” Explore Haines’ beautiful scenery, plentiful wildlife, cultural facilities and programs, and incredible outdoor recreation opportunities, and so much more! JOIN US! TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Getting to Haines 4 Golden Circle Tour 6 Haines History 8 Wildlife 10 Wild Things, Wild Places 14 Arts & Culture 16 Haines Map 18 Nearby Adventure Cover Photos Colors at Chilkoot Lake, Fishing 20 Accommodations Chilkoot (Tom Ganner) Skiing (Dawson Evenden) Totem Photo (Tom Ganner) 23 Local Listings Eagle (Tom Ganner) Back Cover: Picture Point Published July 2020 (Tom Ganner) Cape Prince Alfred BANKS I VICTORIA ISLAND Sachs Barrow Harbour Bay Wainwright Holman Cambridge Amundsen Beaufort Sea Cape Bathurst Gulf Prudhoe Bay Bering Strait Paulatuk Tuktoyaktuk 246 Kuguktuk Kotzebue Inuvik Selawik Aklavik 80 Seward Coldfoot Fort McPherson Gambell Bettles Old Crow Peninsula 35 Tsiigehtchic Great Nome ARCTIC CIRCLE Bear 116 Lake ST LAWRENCE 66.5˚ ISLAND Eagle Plains Fort Good Hope Yukon River Circle Livengood 231 Norman Wells Bering Sea Unalakleet Mackenzie River FAIRBANKS 5 Eagle YUKON Delta (CANADA) Hooper A L A S K A Junction Chicken 9 Bay Denali Holy Cross (Mt McKinley) Cantwell NORTHWEST Great 20,320 ft Dawson Slave City YELLOWKNIFE Lake Attu Tok Stewart TERRITORIES Paxson 109 Crossing Yukon River (CANADA) Bethel Talkeetna Beaver Glennallen Creek Athabasca Willow Lake 107 Anchorage Palmer ST PAUL ISLAND Kenai 2 Whittier Valdez 66 Soldtotna Mt Cordova 1 Whitehorse ST GEORGE ISLAND Dillingham Mt Logan Haines Watson ALEUTIAN ISLANDS Seward St Elias 5959 m Junction Tagish Lake Homer 18,008 ft (19,551 ft) 46 8 Teslin Carcross 1 97 King Salmon Seldovia La Loche Churchhill River 66 37 ska Marine 3 7 Ala Hig hw Yakutat Alaska Peninsula ay Atlin Gulf of Alaska Skagway Adak B. C. ay Port Lions Mt Île-à-la-Crosse w Kodiak Fairweather igh Haines e H 15,300 ft Gustavus UNIMAK ISLAND arin Alaska M JUNEAU Pelican Hoonah Chignik KODIAK ISLAND Tenakee Unalaska Angoon BRITISH King Cove 2 COLUMBIA North Sitka Battleford PACIFIC OCEAN Kake Petersburg (CANADA) Meziadin Dawson Junction Creek Grande Wrangell Chetwynd Prairie 43 Stewart EDMONTON Hyder 97 Hollis 16 KetchikanKetchikan Metlakatla Prince Prince 16 Swift Rupert George Jasper 2 Current Dixon Entrance 8916 Kitimat Masset Quesnel Calgary Maple 5 1 Ban Creek Haida Hecate Williams Lake Medicine 105Hat Gwaii Strait 169, 20 100 Mile House Fort Lethbridge Macleod Alaska Marine Highway Cache Kamloops Salmon Arm Creek Queen River Fraser 15 Charlotte Sound Okanagan A Lake Kelowna AN PentictonGrand NT Forks O 1 Hope Missouri River M Osoyoos Sandpoint Vancouver Billings Coeur HELENA VANCOUVER Missoula Bellingham 97 d’Alene ISLAND Spokane VICTORIA 5 Butte NGTON Juan de Fuca Strait SeattleHI 90 WAS G OMIN Yakima 1 Y OLYMPIA 82 W 5 visithaines.com O AH Portland ID 47 BOISE Pocatello 76, ON SALEM 66 OREG Bend 106, Eugene Map by HemlockLines.com Weed GETTING TO HAINES Alaska Marine Highway Ship in Port (Chilkat River Adventures BY SEA Haines is a regular stop for the Alaska Marine Highway ferry system, coming from as far south as Bellingham, WA., which accommodates cars and RV’s making it convenient and a scenic way to travel. We also connect with smaller private passenger ferries between Juneau, Haines, and Skagway or book a cruise to Haines! Interested in bringing your boat, contact our harbor for stall space and amenities available. An intimate port surrounded by choices on how to continue your travel via the waterway. BY AIR Juneau, Alaska, has daily jet service making your connections convenient as you continue to Haines through our smaller commuter aircraft, which are located at the same airport. Enjoy the 30 minute scheduled flights that offer a close and personal scenic view of Lynn Canal and surrounding glacial Alaska Seaplanes (Todd Anders Johnson) landscape. Car rentals are available when you get to Haines. HAINES WEATHER MONTH AVG HIGH AVG LOW AVG PRECIP AVG SNOWFALL AVG DEPTH January 29.3 (°F) 19.3 (°F) 207.1 (in) 1,240.1 (in) 13 (in) February 33.8 23.0 168.9 1,070.8 10 March 39.6 26.8 112.9 350.4 3 April 49.3 34.1 92.9 86.6 0 May 57.6 42.0 58.3 3.9 0 June 63.8 48.6 58.6 0.0 0 July 65.7 51.4 56.7 0.0 0 August 65.3 49.4 96.0 0.0 0 September 57.5 44.2 213.4 7.8 0 October 47.6 37.2 335.4 86.6 0 November 36.3 26.3 250.8 870.1 5 December 31.9 22.7 229.5 1114.2 12 Annual 48.1 35.4 1,880.7 4,830.7 4 Shortest Day - December 22 - 6 hrs, 6 min | Longest Day - June 23 - 18 hrs, 36 min 2 visithaines.com HAINES HIGHWAY Valley of the Eagles - National Scenic Byway Haines Highway (Tammy Kokjohn) Unlike many other Southeast Alaska communities, Haines is connected to Canada (Passports required) and Interior Alaska by the Alaska Highway through British Columbia and the Yukon. Designated a Scenic Byway in 2009, the 40-mile stretch from Haines to the Canadian border takes you through the Eagle Preserve, with visitors stat-ing that it’s one of the most scenic drives. If you’re looking for a great getaway to make a day outing or longer and would like to have someone else do the driving have Haines be your BASE CAMP for adventuring out. • Daily ferry service available for pedestrian • Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is traffic between Haines and Skagway in on the other side of the Chilkat Range, our summer. Sail up to Skagway for a day or backdrop to our community. Flightseeing day overnight and then return to Haines. tours available over Glacier Bay or overnight in • A day trip or make it an overnight trip Gustavus and explore Glacier Bay a little longer. to Juneau departing out of Haines is an • Hinterland Express offers transportation excellent option on the Fjord Express. Sail to Whitehorse (capital of Yukon Territory) down in the morning and watch for whales via Haines Junction, wildlife viewing along and explore the capital of Alaska. the way, including some culture tours. DRIVING DISTANCES TO/FROM HAINES LOCATION MILES KILOMETERS Haines Junction, YT 150 mi 241 km Whitehorse, YT 244 mi 393 km Skagway, AK 363 mi 568 km Watson Lake, YT 517 mi 832 km Dawson City, YT 556 mi 895 km Tok, AK 438 mi 705 km Fairbanks, AK 640 mi 1,030 km Calgary, AB 1,464 mi 2,356 km Vancouver, BC 1,555 mi 2,503 km Seattle, WA 1,625 mi 2,615 km visithaines.com 3 THE GOLDEN CIRCLE Fall Mountains (Robining) EXPLORE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED Embark on a multi-day trip covering the most scenic highways in Alaska and Canada and the majestic fjords of Lynn Canal. Encounter jaw- dropping scenery, well maintained roads, wildlife, access to camping, and outdoor activities. The road travels along the borders of protected parks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, following the route of the famous Klondike Gold Rush—all in one amazing road trip! Start this excursion by road from the Yukon or from the ports of Haines and Skagway. Plan to spend 3-5 days in this vast landscape... or even the whole summer You can even start your journey in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city. When you’re ready, board the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry for a scenic journey through the Lynn Canal to Haines. 4 visithaines.com FIVE DAY GOLDEN CIRCLE TOUR Haines Highway (Mark Bour) HAINES Spend one night—or more—taking in the sites and attractions of Haines 1 before making your way out the Haines Highway, a National Scenic Byway, through the Bald Eagle Preserve, along massive glacial peaks and rivers, through BC, and into the Yukon. HAINES JUNCTION 2 Haines Junction: where the Alaska and Haines Highways meet, and the jumping-off point to Kluane National Park and Reserve. Enjoy camping and hiking, and do not miss the Da Kų Cultural Centre and Kluane National Park and Reserve Visitor Centre. WHITEHORSE 3 On to Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon, on the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse offers numerous options for museum and outdoor enthusiasts. A larger city with hotels and good restaurants, Whitehorse is a great city to stay a day or two. SKAGWAY 4 Driving southbound on the dramatic Klondike Highway toward Skagway takes you along the historical gold rush route. Stop mid-way in Carcross for incredible mountain biking and Native culture. Spend a day or more in Skagway to enjoy rich Klondike Gold Rush history, the historical White Pass railroad, shopping, and period-inspired entertainment. 5 RETURN BY FERRY From Skagway, return to Haines or Juneau by ferry. The Alaska Marine Highway System offers service between Juneau, Haines, and Skagway year-round as well as passenger service with two private ferries. visithaines.com 5 HAINES 1877 - Presbyterian 1894 - Former Chilkat minister Sheldon Jackson Cannery employee Jack IS BORN begins his missionary work Dalton builds trading in Alaska. posts along the Chilkat Trade Route at Dalton 8,000 BCE - First arrival of 1879 - Naturalist John Muir Cache, Dalton Post and the Tlingit people.
Recommended publications
  • Haines Borough Table Lists - List of Businesses Alphabetical No Adresses Page: 1 Jan 29, 2021 02:51PM
    Haines Borough Table Lists - List of Businesses Alphabetical No Adresses Page: 1 Jan 29, 2021 02:51PM Report Criteria: Business.License status = "Active" Business Activity.Business activity = {<>} "NONPROFIT" {AND} "TOBACCO" License.License balance = {=} 0 Account Number Business Name License Status Business Activity License Balance 3076 18 AA Meadows LLC Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 1672 22 Dalton Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 2152 3 Mile Rental Active LONG TERM LEASE .00 2142 3mile Designs Active RETAIL .00 3129 553 Mud Bay Properties, L Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 586 A & J Enterprises Active CONSTRUCTION .00 870 A Delicate Balance Active LONG TERM LEASE .00 6430 A Sheltered Harbor B & B Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 3141 Above the River B&B Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 2118 AccuVein, Inc. Active RETAIL .00 1881 Acme Transfer Co. Active PETROLEUM & AUTO .00 1945 Aframe4u Active LONG TERM LEASE .00 2123 AK Stitchcraft Active RETAIL .00 1211 Ak. Guardhouse Boarding Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 6981 Ak. Mt. Guides Adventures Active TOURISM .00 1589 Alagnak Holdings LLC Active LONG TERM LEASE .00 8461 Alascom Active SERVICES .00 1692 Alaska Catamaran LLC Active TOURISM .00 3042 Alaska Commercial Divers, Active SERVICES .00 1995 Alaska Creations Active RETAIL .00 1745 Alaska Excursions Active TOURISM .00 1829 Alaska Fixitmen, LLC Active CONSTRUCTION .00 4482 Alaska Fjordlines Express Active TOURISM .00 4483 Alaska Fjordlines Rental Active LONG TERM LEASE .00 4484 Alaska Fjordlines Retail Active TOURISM .00 1287 Alaska Heliskiing Active TOURISM .00 2121 Alaska High Lift Active CONSTRUCTION .00 1777 Alaska Investment Properti Active SHORT TERM LODGING .00 1857 Alaska Map Company Active RETAIL .00 911 Alaska Marine Lines Active SERVICES .00 9111 Alaska Marine Trucking Active SERVICES .00 698 Alaska Mountain Guides Active TOURISM .00 2037 Alaska Outdoor Science Sc Active SERVICES .00 18 Alaska Power Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Alaska's Glaciers S Glaciers Inside Passage
    AALASKALASKA’S GGLACIERSLACIERS AANDND TTHH E IINSIDENSIDE PPASSAGEASSAGE J UUNEAUN E A U ♦ S IITKAT K A ♦ K EETCHIKANT C H I K A N ♦ T RRACYA C Y A RRMM A LLASKAA S KA ' S M AAGNIFICENTG N I F I C E N T C OOASTALA S TA L G LLACIERSA C I E R S M IISTYS T Y F JJORDSO R D S ♦ P EETERSBURGT E R S B U R G ♦ V AANCOUVERN C O U V E R A voyage aboard the Exclusively Chartered Small Ship Five-Star M.S. LL’A’AUUSTRALSTRAL July 18 to 25, 2015 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Dear Villanova Traveler, Arctic-blue glaciers, rarely observed marine life, pristine waters, towering mountains, untouched coastlines and abundant wildlife. These are the wondrous sights that will unfold around you on this comprehensive and exceptional Five-Star small ship cruise of Alaska’s glaciers and the Inside Passage, last of the great American frontiers. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind pairing of Five-Star accommodations with exploration-style travel as you cruise the Inside Passage from Juneau, Alaska, to Vancouver, British Columbia, during the divine long days of summer. Exclusively chartered for this voyage, the Five-Star small ship M.S. L’AUSTRAL, specially designed to navigate the isolated inlets and coves of the Inside Passage inaccessible to larger vessels, brings you up close to the most spectacular scenery of southeastern Alaska and Canada, offering you a superior wildlife-viewing experience—from sheltered observation decks, during Zodiac expeditions led by seasoned naturalists and from the comfort of 100% ocean-view Suites and Staterooms, most with a private balcony.
    [Show full text]
  • Ecological Subsections of Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, Sitka National Historic Park, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park
    ECOLOGICAL SUBSECTIONS OF GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE, SITKA NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK, KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK Mapping and Delineation by: Gregory Nowacki, Michael Shephard, William Pawuk, Gary Fisher, James Baichtal, David Brew, Evert Kissinger and Terry Brock, USDA Forest Service Photographs by: USDA Forest Service Alaska Region Inventory and Monitoring Program 2525 Gambell Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Alaska Region Inventory & Monitoring Program 2525 Gambell Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 (907) 257-2488 Fax (907) 264-5428 Ecological Subsections of Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park Sitka National Historic Park 2001 Excerpts from Ecological Subsections of Southeast Alaska and Neighboring Areas of Canada Gregory Nowacki, Michael Shephard, William Pawuk, Gary Fisher, James Baichtal, David Brew, Evert Kissinger and Terry Brock USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region Technical Publication R10-TP-75 October 2001 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................................................1 ECOLOGICAL SUBSECTION DELINEATION CRITERIA AND MAPPING..2 HIERARCHICAL ARRANGEMENT AND FINAL CORRECTION..................4 GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE ...................................1 Icefields...................................................................................................1 SAINT ELIAS—FAIRWEATHER .....................................................................1 Recently Deglaciated Areas .................................................................3
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Bald Eagle Assessment
    AN ASSESSMENT OF PERCH USE AND POSSIBLE IMPACTS OF PROPOSED HAINES HIGHWAY REALIGNMENTS ON BALD EAGLES DURING FALL AND WINTER, CHILKAT RIVER, ALASKA ROBERT J. RITCHIE JOHN SHOOK SALLY E. ANDERSEN Prepared for DOWL HKM ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Prepared by ABR, INC.–ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH & SERVICES FAIRBANKS, ALASKA AN ASSESSMENT OF PERCH USE AND POSSIBLE IMPACTS OF PROPOSED HAINES HIGHWAY REALIGNMENTS ON BALD EAGLES DURING FALL AND WINTER, CHILKAT RIVER, ALASKA FINAL REPORT Prepared for DOWL HKM 4041 B Street Anchorage, AK 99503 By Robert J. Ritchie John Shook Sally E. Andersen ABR, Inc.—Environmental Research & Services P.O. Box 80410 Fairbanks, AK 99708–0410 February 2014 Printed on recycled paper. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures...............................................................................................................................................iii List of Tables ................................................................................................................................................iv List of Appendices........................................................................................................................................iv Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................................... v Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 1 Study Area ....................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Haines Borough Table Lists - List of Active Businesses Alphabetical - No Addresses Page: 1 Jul 26, 2019 02:06PM
    Haines Borough Table Lists - List of Active Businesses Alphabetical - No Addresses Page: 1 Jul 26, 2019 02:06PM Report Criteria: Business.License status = "Active" Business Activity.Business activity = {<>} "NONPROFIT","TOBACCO" Account Number Business Name License Status Business Activity 3076 18 AA Meadows LLC Active SHORT TERM LODGING 1672 22 Dalton Active SHORT TERM LODGING 12009 33 Mile Roadhouse LLC Active TOBACCO 3129 553 Mud Bay Properties, L Active SHORT TERM LODGING 586 A & J Enterprises Active CONSTRUCTION 870 A Delicate Balance Active LONG TERM LEASE 1885 A Plus A, LLC Active EATING & DRINKING 6430 A Sheltered Harbor B & B Active SHORT TERM LODGING 1680 About Time Handyman Active CONSTRUCTION 3141 Above the River B&B Active SHORT TERM LODGING 1881 Acme Transfer Co. Active PETROLEUM & AUTO 3148 ADCOMM Engineering Co Active SERVICES 1707 Advocare International LP Active RETAIL 1945 Aframe4u Active LONG TERM LEASE 3070 Ak Cross Country Guiding Active TOURISM 1109 Ak. Fair Chase Guiding Active SERVICES 1211 Ak. Guardhouse Boarding Active RETAIL 6981 Ak. Mt. Guides Adventures Active TOURISM 18271 Aktive, LLC Active SERVICES 1589 Alagnak Holdings LLC Active LONG TERM LEASE 8461 Alascom Active SERVICES 1996 Alaska Arts Confluence Active RETAIL 1692 Alaska Catamaran LLC Active TOURISM 5008 Alaska Chilkoot Bear Foun Active NONPROFIT 3042 Alaska Commercial Divers, Active SERVICES 1995 Alaska Creations Active RETAIL 1745 Alaska Excursions Active TOURISM 1829 Alaska Fixitmen, LLC Active CONSTRUCTION 4482 Alaska Fjordlines Express Active
    [Show full text]
  • Yukon & the Dempster Highway Road Trip
    YUKON & THE DEMPSTER HIGHWAY ROAD TRIP Yukon & the Dempster Highway Road Trip Yukon & Alaska Road Trip 15 Days / 14 Nights Whitehorse to Whitehorse Priced at USD $1,642 per person INTRODUCTION The Dempster Highway road trip is one of the most spectacular self drives on earth, and yet, many people have never heard of it. It’s the only road in Canada that takes you across the Arctic Circle, entering the land of the midnight sun where the sky stays bright for 24 hours a day. Explore subarctic wilderness at Tombstone National Park, witness wildlife at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, see the world's largest non-polar icefields and discover the "Dog Mushing Capital of Alaska." In Inuvik, we recommend the sightseeing flight to see the Arctic Ocean from above. Itinerary at a Glance DAY 1 Whitehorse | Arrival DAY 2 Whitehorse | Yukon Wildlife Preserve DAY 3 Whitehorse to Hains Junction | 154 km/96 mi DAY 4 Kluane National Park | 250 km/155 mi DAY 5 Haines Junction to Tok | 467 km/290 mi DAY 6 Tok to Dawson City | 297 km/185 mi DAYS 7 Dawson City | Exploring DAY 8 Dawson City to Eagle Plains | 408 km/254 mi DAY 9 Eagle Plains to Inuvik | 366 km/227 mi DAY 10 Inuvik | Exploring DAY 11 Inuvik to Eagle Plains | 366 km/227 mi DAY 12 Eagle Plains to Dawson City | 408 km/254 mi Start planning your vacation in Canada by contacting our Canada specialists Call 1 800 217 0973 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday 8.30am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 5:30pm (Pacific Standard Time) Email [email protected] Web canadabydesign.com Suite 1200, 675 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 1N2, Canada 2021/06/14 Page 1 of 5 YUKON & THE DEMPSTER HIGHWAY ROAD TRIP DAY 13 Dawson City to Mayo | 230 km/143 mi DAY 14 Mayo to Whitehorse | 406 km/252 mi DAY 15 Whitehorse | Departure MAP DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 Whitehorse | Arrival Welcome to the “Land of the Midnight Sun”.
    [Show full text]
  • Routes to Riches 2015 1 Danielhenryalaska.Com
    Routes to Riches 2015 1 danielhenryalaska.com Routes to Riches Daniel Lee Henry [email protected] A ground squirrel robe nearly smothered northern Tlingits’ nascent trust in their newly-landed missionaries. Long-time trading ties with Southern Tutchone and Interior Tlingit funneled wealth to Native residents of the upper Lynn Canal. Luxurious furs from the frigid north brought prices many times that of local pelts. For example, while the coastal red fox fur was worth $1.75 in “San Francisco dollars” in 1883, a Yukon silver fox brought up to $50 (about $1200 in 2015). Several times a year, Tlingit expeditions traversed routes considered secret until local leaders revealed their existence to Russians and Americans in the mid-nineteenth century. A day’s paddle to the upper Chilkat River brought travelers to a trail leading over through barrier coastal mountains into the vast, rolling subarctic Interior. On the eastern route, packers left Dyea at the terminus of Taiya Inlet and slogged a twenty-mile trail to a keyhole pass into lake country that drains into the Yukon River headwaters. The image of prospectors struggling up the “Golden Staircase” to Chilkoot Pass engraved the Klondike gold rush of ‘98 onto the license plates of cultural memory. For centuries, Chilkats and Chilkoots sustained a trading cartel connected by their respective routes. From tide’s edge to the banks of the Yukon River four hundred miles north, Tlingits insisted on customer allegiance. They discouraged Interior trading partners from commerce with anyone but themselves and expressly prohibited economic activity without invitation. The 1852 siege of Fort Selkirk and subsequent expulsion of Hudson’s Bay Company demonstrated the market realities of the Chilkat/Chilkoot cartel.
    [Show full text]
  • Alaska's Glaciers and the Inside Passage
    ALASKA’s GlaCIERS AND THE INSIDE PASSAGE E S TABLISHED 1984 Point FIVE-STAR ALL-SUITE SMALL SHIP Inian Islands Adolphus JUNEAU ALASKA Elfin Icy Strait Sawyer FAIRBANKS U.S. 4 Cove Glacier Denali CANADA National ANCHORAGE EXCLUSIVELY CHARTERED Tracy Arm Park JUNEAU Inside Endicott Arm Passage M.V. STAR LEGEND Peril Misty Fjords Dawes Glacier KETCHIKAN Strait Gulf of Alaska Frederick VANCOUVER Sound SITKA C h a WRANGELL t Cruise Itinerary h a The Narrows Air Routing m Train Routing S t r Land Routing a i Inside Passage t KETCHIKAN JULY 5 TO 12, 2018 ◆◆ Only 106 Five-Star Suites ITINERARY* ◆◆ Walk-in closet and large sitting area Juneau, Tracy Arm, Sitka, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Alaska’s Magnificent Glaciers and ◆◆ 100% ocean-view, all-Suite accommodations Inside Passage, Vancouver ◆◆ Small ship cruises into ports inaccessible 1 Depart home city/Arrive Juneau, Alaska, U.S./ to larger vessels Embark M.V. STAR LEGEND ◆◆ Unique, custom-designed itinerary 2 Tracy Arm Fjord/Sawyer Glacier/ Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier ◆◆ A shore excursion included in each port 3 Point Adolphus/Inian Islands/Elfin Cove ◆◆ Complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic 4 Sitka beverages available throughout the cruise 5 Wrangell ◆◆ 6 Ketchikan Once-in-a-lifetime offering! 7 Cruising the Inside Passage ◆◆ Certified “green” clean ship 8 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada/ Disembark ship/Return to home city oin this one-of-a-kind, exploration-style cruise through Jthe Inside Passage from Juneau to Vancouver during the long days of summer aboard the exclusively chartered Five-Star, all-Suite, small ship M.V. STAR LEGEND. Navigate isolated inlets inaccessible to larger vessels for superior views of Alaska’s spectacular scenery.
    [Show full text]
  • Alaskawildlife & Wilderness 2021
    ALASKAWILDLIFE & WILDERNESS 2021 Outstanding Images of Wild Alaska time 7winner An Alaska Photographers’ Calendar Aurora over the Brooks Range photo by Amy J Johnson ALASKA WILDLIFE & WILDERNESS 2021 Celebrating Alaska's Wild Beauty r Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday DECEMBER 2020 FEBRUARY The expansive Brooks Range in Alaska’s Arctic NEW YEAR’S DAY flows with a seemingly unending array of waterways that descend the slopes during the 31 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 summer months. In the winter they freeze solid, • 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 covered with frequent layers of “overflow.” Overflow occurs when water from below the 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ice seeps up through cracks and rises above 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 the surface of the ice layer. This is typically 28 caused by the weight of a snow load pushing 27 28 29 30 31 down on the ice. For an aurora photographer, City and Borough of Juneau, 1970 Governor Tony Knowles, 1943- Sitka fire destroyed St. Michael’s it can provide a luminous surface to reflect the Cathedral, 1966 dancing aurora borealis above. Fairbanks-North Star, Kenai Peninsula, and Matanuska-Susitna Boroughs, 1964 Robert Marshall, forester, 1901-1939 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alessandro Malaspina, navigator, 1754-1809 Pres. Eisenhower signed Alaska statehood Federal government sold Alaska Railroad Baron Ferdinand Von Wrangell, Russian proclamation, 1959 to state, 1985 Mt.
    [Show full text]
  • Alaska Native and Conservation Groups Sue Bureau of Land Management for Shortsighted Approval of Mineral Exploration
    NEWS RELEASE: December 4, 2017 Contacts: Kimberley Strong | Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan | (907) 767-5505 | [email protected] Meredith Trainor | Southeast Alaska Conservation Council | (907) 957-8347 | [email protected] Eric Holle | Lynn Canal Conservation | (907) 314-0320 | [email protected] Will Patric | Rivers Without Borders | (360) 379-2811 | [email protected] Kenta Tsuda | Earthjustice | (907) 500-7129 | [email protected] Alaska Native and Conservation Groups Sue Bureau oF Land Management for Shortsighted Approval oF Mineral Exploration Groups say agency must consider impacts of potential development before allowing project to advance beyond point of no return. Anchorage — An Alaska Native Tribal Government and three conservation groups are suing the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for failing to consider the future impacts of mine development before approving an exploration plan for a hardrock mine project in the Chilkat River watershed in Southeast Alaska. The Chilkat River — “Jilkaat Heeni” in the Tlingit language, meaning “storage container for salmon” — runs from its headwaters in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, into the sea near Haines, Alaska. The watershed, which includes the Klehini River, provides spawning grounds for all five species of Pacific salmon, as well as anadromous eulachon and trout. The surrounding steep mountainsides, forests, and river valleys are inhabited by mountain goats, wolverines, wolves, black and brown bears, and moose. It is a spectacularly beautiful, amazingly special and unique place in this world. Where the Chilkat and Klehini Rivers meet the Tsirku River near Klukwan, alluvial deposits under the riverbeds release warm water and keep the confluence open into late autumn when other waterbodies have frozen.
    [Show full text]
  • Haines Highway Byway Corridor Partnership Plan
    HAINES HIGHWAY CORRIDOR PARTNERSHIP PLAN 1 Prepared For: The Haines Borough, as well as the village of Klukwan, and the many agencies, organizations, businesses, and citizens served by the Haines Highway. This document was prepared for local byway planning purposes and as part of the submission materials required for the National Scenic Byway designation under the National Scenic Byway Program of the Federal Highway Administration. Prepared By: Jensen Yorba Lott, Inc. Juneau, Alaska August 2007 With: Whiteman Consulting, Ltd Boulder, Colorado Cover: Haines, Alaska and the snow peaked Takhinska Mountains that rise over 6,000’ above the community 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION..............................................................5-9 2. BACKGROUND ON Byways....................................11-14 3. INSTRINSIC QUALITY REVIEW..............................15-27 4. ROAD & TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM...................29-45 5. ToURISM & Byway VISITATION...........................47-57 6. INTERPRETATION......................................................59-67 7. PURPOSE, VISION, GOALS & OBJECTIVES.......69-101 8. APPENDIX..................................................................103-105 3 4 INTRODUCTION 1 Chilkat River Valley “Valley of the Eagles” 5 The Haines Highway runs from the community byway. Obtaining national designation for the of Haines, Alaska to the Canadian-U.S. border American portion of the Haines highway should station at Dalton Cache, Alaska. At the half way be seen as the first step in the development of an point the highway passes the Indian Village of international byway. Despite the lack of a byway Klukwan. The total highway distance within Alaska program in Canada this should not prevent the is approximately 44 miles, however the Haines celebration and marketing of the entire Haines Highway continues another 106 miles through Highway as an international byway.
    [Show full text]
  • Advisory Announcement CONTACT: Nicole Zeiser for Immediate Release: May 18, 2021 Haines Area Management Biologist [email protected] (907) 766-2830
    Division of Commercial Fisheries Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sam Rabung, Director Doug Vincent-Lang, Commissioner Region I, Petersburg Area Office PO Box 115526 PO Box 667 Juneau, AK 99811-5526 Petersburg, AK 99833 www.adfg.alaska.gov Advisory Announcement CONTACT: Nicole Zeiser For Immediate Release: May 18, 2021 Haines Area Management Biologist [email protected] (907) 766-2830 CHILKAT RIVER AND CHILKAT INLET SUBSISTENCE SALMON FISHING CLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT The following information pertains to the 2021 Chilkat River and Chilkat Inlet subsistence salmon fisheries. The 2021 Chilkat River Chinook salmon preseason total run forecast is 1,500 large fish, which is below the lower bound of the escapement goal range of 1,750–3,500 fish. The Chilkat River Chinook salmon stock was designated as a stock of management concern at the 2018 BOF meeting after multiple years (2012–2014 and 2016–2018) of failing to achieve escapement. The Alaska Board of Fisheries approved an action plan that outlines specific actions to be taken in the District 15 drift gillnet, troll, sport, personal use, and subsistence fisheries to reduce harvest of Chilkat River Chinook salmon. Salmon fisheries in Lynn Canal and Chilkat Inlet (District 15) are managed under the Lynn Canal and Chilkat River King Salmon Fishery Management Plan (5 AAC 33.384), the Policy for the management of mix stock salmon fisheries, and the 2018 Chilkat River king salmon action plan (https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/FedAidPDFs/RIR.1J.2018.05.pdf). Because of continued poor marine production of Chilkat River Chinook salmon and a poor forecast for 2021, management actions prescribed in the management and action plans will again be taken in the Chilkat Inlet and the Chilkat River subsistence fisheries.
    [Show full text]