There is something about Alaska
that calls to the adventurous traveler in you. It's the irresistible
draw of the wild and the tame. The magnificent and the intimate.
With towering mountains of brilliant blue glaciers and up-close
encounters with migrating whales, Alaska is definitely larger
than life.
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Ketchikan
Snuggled against a backdrop of stoic mountains and partly
built on wooden pilings, Ketchikan is a delightful port to
run off and explore.
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Juneau
Accessible only by ship or plane, Juneau is definitely worth
the trip. Surrounded by mountain peaks, glaciers and the Juneau
Icefield, this little town is the ideal launching point for
tours into the surrounding Alaska wilderness.
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Skagway
Historic Skagway ignited memories of Gold Rush fever with
its charming reconstruction of the 1890's Gold Rush days.
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Glacier Bay National Park
In the late 18th century, Glacier Bay was hidden under a vast
sheet of ice. Today, it has retreated almost 30 miles, revealing
a pristine beauty and rugged majesty that is one of the highlights
of the Inside Passage.
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Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier is the one glacier in the world that does not
move at a glacial pace. Quite the opposite, in fact in 1986
Hubbard Glacier moved an average of 5.5 feet per hour!
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Prince
William Sound & College Fjord
With its 3,000 miles of shoreline, Prince William Sound is one
of the most scenic archipelagos in the world.
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Sitka
Situated on the western side of Baranof Island and facing the
Pacific, this picturesque city sits just across the water from
snowcapped Mount Edgecombe.
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Icy
Strait Point
Fifty miles west of Juneau and at the mouth of Glacier Bay lies
historic Icy Strait Point.
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Wrangell
Located at the mouth
of the beautiful Stikine River, this historical city offers
everything from the only USGA-rated golf course in Southeast
Alaska to the Aran Bear and Wildlife Observatory.
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Seward
Seward is a fishing
village surrounded by the unrivaled beauty of the Kenai Wildlife
Refuge, the Alaska Maritime National Refuge, Chugach National
Forest and the Kenai Fjords National Park.
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Victoria
This elegant seaport
city is blessed with a mild climate and a seemingly endless
number of parks and gardens. The meticulously manicured Butchart
Garden is one of the highest of the second-largest city in B.C.
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Prince Rupert
The deepest port in
North America, Prince Rupert serves as Canada's gateway to Alaska
and the Queen Charlotte Islands.
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