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Bristol Bay Visitor Guide Business Directory BUSINESSBUSINESS DIRECTORYDIRECTORY Air Taxi & Air Tours Katmai Air Iliamna Air Taxi 4125 Aircraft Drive♦Anchorage, AK 99502 Alaska Bush Sports PO Box 109♦Iliamna, AK 99606 (907) 246-3079 ♦ 800-544-0551 PO Box 721♦King Salmon, AK 99613 (907) 571-1248♦(907) 571-1649 fax E-mail: [email protected] (907) 246-3650 Email: [email protected] Website: www.katmailand.com E-mail: [email protected] Operates daily scheduled flights from Anchor- Website: www.alaskabushsports.com age. Serves the Lake Iliamna, Lake Clark and King Flying Service Bristol Bay areas. Charter service is available PO Box 26♦Naknek, AK 99633 Aleutian Aviation statewide. (907) 246-4414 PO Box 313 ♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Serving Bristol Bay and the Alaska Peninsula. (907) 246-3030♦ (907) 246-3050 fax Charters, scenic flights, beachcombing, drop off Quality hunting, fishing, and photographic trips. Egli Air Haul, Inc caribou and moose hunts. Personally and professionally guided. PO Box 169♦King Salmon, AK 99613 (907) 246-3554♦(907) 246-3654 fax Lake and Peninsula Airways Branch River Air E-mail: [email protected] 3323 Dry Creek♦Port Alsworth, AK Website: www.heliadventuresak.com PO Box 545♦King Salmon, AK 99613 (907) 781-2228♦(866) 595-1213 Helicopter and airplane charters, flightseeing, (907) 246-3437♦(907) 246-3837 fax (907) 781-2280 fax E-mail: [email protected] adventure trips. World-class fishing, photogra- Email: [email protected] phy, filming opportunities. Bristol Bay, South- Website: www.branchriverair.com Daily flights from Anchorage to Lake Clark/ west Alaska, Katmai Park, Becharof Wildlife Floatplane service providing flight service to Lake Iliamna area. Charter services available. remote areas for fishing, hunting, rafting, bear Refuge. Other specialized aerial work. See ad viewing, photograph and flightseeing. Flight on page 41. service to remote lodges and fly out from local lodging in King Salmon. See ad on this page. Lake Clark Air The Farm Lodge♦Port Alsworth, AK 99653 C-Air (888) 440-2281♦(907) 781-2215 PO Box 82♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Website: www.lakeclarkair.com (907) 246-6318♦(907) 688-3969 fax Daily flights from Anchorage through Lake Clark Pass serving the Lake E-mail: [email protected] Clark and Lake Iliamna region. Air charter for flyout fishing, hunting, flightseeing, and Brooks Camp. See ad on page 41. 39 4 W Air Cargo and Alaska Central Express. PO Box 654♦King Salmon, AK 99613 PO Box 4401♦Soldotna, AK 99669 (907) 246-7445 (907) 776-5370 Northern Air Cargo Email: [email protected] 3900 W. Int’l Airport Rd♦Anchorage, AK 99502 Rocket Aeromotive Website: www.alaska.net/~fourwair (907) 243-3331♦800-478-3330 PO Box 266♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Brooks River bear viewing, charter, contract Website: www.northernaircargo.com (907) 439-4949 flying, fishing for all species, fightseeing. See ad Aviation maintenance, structural repair, and re- this page. covery for the Bristol Bay. Aircraft Repair & Services Air Cargo Tibbets Airmotive PO Box 332♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Alaska Central Express Egli Air Haul, Inc (907) 246-3393 5901 Lockheed Dr.♦Anchorage, AK 99502 PO Box 169♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Aviation maintenance and repair. (907) 246-3498♦(907) 246-8356 fax (907) 246-3554♦(907) 246-3654 fax 1-888-722-0232 toll free E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.aceaircargo.com Web: www.heliadventuresak.com Airlines Cargo services from Anchorage to King Salmon. Hanger #2 on the King Salmon east ramp. Alaska Airlines Mobile fuel service and hanger space rental. PO Box 68900♦Seattle, WA 98188 See ad next page. Everts Air Cargo (800) 252-7522 Web: www.alaskaair.com 6111 Lockheed Ave.♦Anchorage, AK 99502 Hedlund Aircraft Salvage (907) 243-0009♦(907) 243-7333 fax Website:www.aircargoexpressak.com PO Box 186♦Iliamna, AK 99606 Hageland Aviation Services (907) 571-1216 Specializes in Super Cub-PA-18. Buy sell, repair, 4700 W Int’l Airport Rd.♦Anchorage, AK 99502 King Salmon Ground Service does annuals and 100 hour inspections on small (907) 245-0122♦(907) 245-0126 fax King Salmon, AK 99613 airplanes. Website: www.hagelund.com (907) 246-3498♦(907) 246-8356 fax Provides passenger, charter, and cargo services throughout western and southeast Alaska. (907) 439-3473 cell Professional Airmotive Air cargo shipping and receiving for Everts Air 40 Peninsula Airways, Inc. PO Box 100220♦Anchorage, AK 99510 6100 Boeing Ave Associations (907) 278-3602♦(800) 478-3602 Anchorage, AK 99502 Alaska Peninsula Corporation Website: www.bbnc.net (800)-448-4226 PO Box 334♦King Salmon, AK 99613 (907) 243-6848 fax (907) 246-4006♦(907) 246-4007 fax Chignik Lagoon Native Corporation (907) 246-3372 - King Salmon For land use permits, contact Clara Angason at P.O. Box 169♦Chignik Lagoon, AK 99565 E-mail: [email protected] 907-246-6126. Native corporation for Kokhanok, (907) 840-2248 or 2225 Largest in-state airline in Alaska. Serving over 80 Newhalen, South Naknek, Port Heiden, & Uga- Native corporation for Chignik Lagoon. Provides communities with 40 aircraft. See ad this page. shik. exclusive land use permits to guides. Arts & Crafts Bay View Inc. Chignik River Ltd. P.O. Box 233407♦Anchorage, AK 99523-3407 Alaska Metal Fish General Delivery♦Chignik Lake, AK 99548 (907) 344-3571 (907) 845-2212♦(907) 845-2217 fax PO Box 38♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Native corporation for Ivanof Bay. Native corporation for Chignik Lake. (907) 246-3566♦E-mail: [email protected] Handmade metal crafted fish, painted in species Becharof Corporation colors. Civil Air Patrol, Bristol Bay Flight 1225 E. Int’l Airport Rd, Suite 135 PO Box 258♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 246-6895 Bearcarver.com (907) 561-4777 PO Box 542♦King Salmon, AK 99613 Email: [email protected] (907) 246-7630 ♦Website: www.bearcarver.com Native corporation for Egegik. Far West, Inc. E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 49♦Chignik Bay, AK 99546 (907) 733-2266♦(907) 733-2385 fax Handcrafted chainsaw art bears, eagles, etc. Bristol Bay Borough Chamber of Email: [email protected] Clark’s Native Arts & Crafts Commerce Native corporation for Chignik Bay. Provides PO Box 224♦King Salmon, AK 99613 camp facilities (bunkhouse, office space, apart- Edward Clark♦PO Box 37 ments, food service & truck rental) in Chignik Naknek, AK 99633♦(907) 246-4276 Bay. Native arts, crafts, gifts, ivory and furs Bristol Bay Native Association PO Box 310♦Dillingham, AK 99576 (907) 842-5257♦(907) 842-5932 Igiugig Native Ltd. Fur Hats & Caps PO Box 4009♦Igiugig, AK 99613 PO Box 415♦Naknek, AK 99633 (800) 478-5257 fax Website: www.bbna.com (907) 533-8001 (907) 246-4267 ♦(907) 246-3072 fax Native corporation for Igiugig. Custom crafted fur caps and mittens, made by order. Skin sewing classes also available. Bristol Bay Native Corporation 41 Paug-Vik Inc. Ltd Iliamna Natives Ltd. PO Box 107♦Naknek, AK 99633 PO Box 61♦Naknek, AK 99633 PO Box 245♦Iliamna, AK 99606 (907) 246-6120 (907) 246-4277♦(907) 246-4419 fax Autobody repair. (907) 571-1246♦(907) 571-1256 fax Large land owner - land use permits available. Native corporation for Iliamna. Property for sale or rent including apartments, Bristol Bay Window & Glass cabins & houses. See ad this page. Oliver Sasser Kijik Corporation PO Box 553♦Naknek, AK 99633 4155 Tudor Center Dr. Suite 104 Pilot Point Native Corporation (907) 246-6103♦(907) 246-8383 fax Anchorage, AK 99508 P.O. Box 47015♦Pilot Point, AK 99649 Residential, commercial, automobile and boat (907) 346-1346♦(907) 562-4945 fax (907) 797-2206 glass. Native corporation for Nondalton. Native corporation for Pilot Point. Daniel Campbell Levelock Natives Ltd. Tanalian, Inc. Chignk Lagoon, AK 99565 PO Box 109♦Levelock, AK 99625 The Farm, PO Box 1♦Port Alsworth, AK 99653 (907) 840-2282 (907) 287-3040 (907) 781-2216♦(907) 781-2215 fax Native corporation for Levelock. Native corporation for Port Alsworth. Hank’s Repair Hank Hazenberg Oceanside Corporation PO Box 31♦Naknek, AK 99633 Automotive Repair (907) 246-6690 P.O. Box 84♦Perryvile, AK 99648 Automotive repair. (907) 853-2300♦(907) 853-2301 fax Bings Automotive Repair Native corporation for Perryville. Ken Pulice♦PO Box 284 King Salmon, AK 99613 Igiugig Repair Shop Pedro Bay Village Corporation (907) 246-8581 David Hostetter Automotive repair. PO Box 4063♦Igiugig, AK 99613 PO Box 47015♦Pedro Bay, AK 99647 (907) 533-3293 (907) 850-2323♦(907) 850-2221 fax Automotive and outboard repairs. Native corporation for Pedro Bay. Bristol Bay Autobody Alphus Alford 42 Johnson Services service between Seattle and Alaska. John Johnson Business & Professional Services PO Box 61♦Iliamna, AK 99606 Western Pioneer (907) 571-1258 4601 Shulshole Ave. NW♦Seattle, WA 98107 Aqua Drilling, Inc. Matt Niedermeyer (206) 789-1930♦Toll-Free: (800) 426-6783 PO Box 303 ♦ King Salmon, AK 99613 Peninsula Automotive (206) 789-1717 fax Email: [email protected] (907) 246-7976 PO Box 150♦Naknek, AK 99633 Website: www.westernpioneer.com Water wells and service. (907) 246-8222♦(907) 246-8282 fax Marine bulk freight service from Seattle to Ko- E-mail: [email protected] diak, Chignik, Dutch Harbor, Sand Point and AT&T Alascom Service station, auto repair, towing services, gaso- other Alaskan communities. Serving Alaska since 210 E. Bluff Drive ♦ Anchorage AK, 99501 line & diesel sales. ASE certified mechanic on 1972. (800) 478-9000 duty. Located at mile 0.5 on the Alaska Peninsula Highway. Boat Rental ATC Snowplowing Robert McFarland PO Box 403 ♦ King Salmon, AK 99613 Brooks Lodge Canoe & Kayak Rental (907) 246-6601 or 439-2766 Chignik Lagoon, AK 99565 421 Aircraft Drive (907) 840-2282 Snow removal and brush cutting Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 246-3079 or 800-554-0551 S & S Automotive E-mail: [email protected] Badger Electric Sean Montgomery Web: www.katmailand.com PO Box 11♦ King Salmon, AK 99613 PO Box 36♦Iliamna, AK 99606 (907) 246-4464 ♦(907) 246-4464 fax (907) 571-1261 E-mail: [email protected] Automotive repairs.
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