SHORE EXCURSIONS

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    Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 1/4 hrs

    Become absorbed in the rich culture of Southeast Alaska’s Native Americans and witness a rip roaring lumberjack competition on this comprehensive tour of Ketchikan. Your first stop will be a visit to Saxman Native Village. For generations, Tlingit villages have maintained a tradition of welcoming visitors in regal style In this Native community, tribal elders and others have worked hard to pass on many of the traditions that have long defined their culture. A short video program will introduce you to their culture and history, then enter the Beaver Clan House where you'll be welcomed by song and dance. Visitors are encouraged to participate in the final dance before moving onto the Saxman Totem Park, one of the largest gatherings of totem poles in the world.


    The next stop is the Village Carving Center where world famous carvers work and pass on their skills to eager apprentices. Visit the Village Store to purchase some of the finest Native Alaska art available. On the return trip, see sights of Creek Street and let the fun begin with a stop at the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show. Hardy lumberjacks bring to life Alaska’s colorful forest history with an action packed competition in the partially covered and heated outdoor arena. Cheer on your team of world champion lumberjacks in events such as chopping, sawing, tree climbing and much more.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Please note that there may be a short wait prior to the Lumberjack Show. Time can be spent on your own or in the rustic company store located at the Lumberjack Show. Tour may operate in reverse. Maximum combined weight for guests with a wheelchair or scooter is 500 lbs. Wear layered waterproof attire. Umbrellas available for guest comfort. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C274.18 CAD
    • Child from: C177.74 CAD
    DURATION 4 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary & Totems Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/4 hrs

    This eco-exploration includes a guided nature hike, a Native Totem Park and a historic sawmill at an exclusive reserve located in the forested mountains at rustic Herring Cove. A pristine natural environment, it is home to bald eagles, black bear, seals and a variety of birds and other species attracted by the major salmon runs in the abundant marine estuary. A naturalist will guide you along an improved trail through the heart of the dense forest, among tall stands of hemlock, spruce and cedar, stopping at strategically located viewing areas. At a protected, open estuary, you'll follow Herring Creek along an elevated wooden boardwalk overlooking grassy wetlands. Major runs of salmon return to spawn here. Listen to the symphony of bird activity in this spectacular setting. Seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity. A mile trail walk brings you to the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill. Stop at Tsimshian totem park, see a master carver working, check out our historic sawmill and watch our local blacksmiths at work. Check out the amazing collection of totems in the courtyard. Shopping opportunities await you in the General Store before the scenic drive back to the ship.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Tour operates in all weather conditions. Dress warmly in layers. Wear a hat or beanie; bring gloves and a scarf. Rain ponchos provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
    • Adult from: C246.62 CAD
    • Child from: C246.62 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Outerwear
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Totem Bight Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 hrs

    Begin your journey with a scenic drive along the Tongass Narrows en route to Totem Bight State Park, home to one of the world’s largest stand of totems. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tongass National Rainforest as you stroll under the canopy of majestic hemlock and cedar trees. Through lively stories and narrative, you’ll learn about the culture and lifestyle practiced by the Northwest Coastal Natives. You’ll also have an opportunity to enter a traditional Native clan house to see how they lived first hand. Prior to departing the park, you’ll have a chance to photograph a magnificent collection of totem poles located in a picturesque setting.


    During a brief stop at the quaint Alaska Totem Trading store, you’ll have an opportunity to shop and view beautifully carved totems along with a collection of vintage automobiles and guns. While travelling back to the pier, you will be engaged with an entertaining town overview and learn of the industries which built Ketchikan and helped to make it the “Salmon Capital of the World”. Order of tour may vary.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C122.62 CAD
    • Child from: C95.07 CAD
    DURATION 2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Saxman Native Village

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    For generations Tlingit villages have maintained a tradition of welcoming visitors in regal style. In this Native community, tribal elders have worked hard to pass on the traditions that have long defined their culture. A short video program will introduce you to the culture and history of Saxman. Then enter the Beaver Clan House, where after a traditional theatrical production, you’ll be greeted by song and dance.


    Visitors are encouraged to participate in the final dance, before moving on to Saxman Totem Park, one of the largest gatherings of totem poles in the world. The next stop is the Village Carving Center, where talented carvers work and a host will explain their carving techniques. A stop at the Village Store offers the opportunity to purchase some fine Alaska Native or pick up a memento of your visit.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Wear layered, waterproof clothing – umbrellas are available for use. Tour host are available to assist those with limited mobility. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C150.18 CAD
    • Child from: C108.85 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Tongass Rainforest Expedition

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Hike though America’s largest national forest at a leisurely pace that will allow you to truly appreciate the serenity and majesty of the woods. It won’t take long to reach the trail, yet it is still remote enough where you will feel as if the wilderness is yours alone. The hike is about two miles long without any steep inclines or stairs so it will be a relatively easy and thoroughly enjoyable walk. Along the way, the naturalist guide will describe the various ecosystems, the diversity of flora and fauna perhaps how the rainforest sequesters carbon to help reduce climate change. Animals are abundant. Sitka black-tailed deer are frequently spotted, bald eagles can often be seen in the tree canopy and if the salmon are spawning black bears will be gathered around the waterfalls. It is always quite the sight to see a bear snatching a salmon in mid-air as it leaps upstream.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy a leisurely hike through the Tongass National Forest, America’s largest such landscape.
    • Follow the trail to a waterfall where bears often gather to feast on spawning salmon.
    • Learn about the forest’s ecosystems and biodiversity from the naturalist guide.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Tour is not recommended to limited mobility guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. . Weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
    • Adult from: C205.29 CAD
    • Child from: C191.51 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Totem Bight State Park & Lumberjack Show

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 1/4 hrs

    Your professional driver/guide will provide you with lively narration and share the unique history of Ketchikan as you drive along the scenic Tongass Narrows en route to Totem Bight State Park, home to one of the world's largest stand of totems. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tongass National Rainforest under the canopy of majestic hemlock and cedar trees. At the end of the trail you’ll be impressed by the large collection of totem poles that your driver/guide will bring to life for you. Through entertaining stories and narrative you’ll learn about the culture and lifestyles practiced by the northwest coastal Natives and have a chance to enter into an authentic Native clan house. During your brief stop at the quaint Alaska Totem Trading store, you’ll have an opportunity to shop and view beautifully carved totems along with a collection of vintage automobiles. Returning to town, catch a glimpse of Ketchikan's colorful past as you drive past Creek Street, the historic red light district.


    Finally, it’s time to enjoy the 'The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show'! Hardy lumberjacks gather in this partially covered and heated outdoor arena, to compete in various logging events for you. Crowd favorites like log rolling, ax-throws and speed-climbing events will bring you out of your seat, as you cheer your lumberjack on. Many world champion athletes, as seen on ESPN and the Travel Channel, spend their summers in Ketchikan and will be performing in this great show.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Please note that there may be a short wait prior to the Lumberjack Show. Time can be spent on your own or in the rustic company store located at the Lumberjack Show. Tour may operate in reverse. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C191.51 CAD
    • Child from: C122.62 CAD
    DURATION 4 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Trolley To Potlatch Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 1 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Settle in for an enlightening trolley ride to Potlatch Totem Park for an immersion into the symbolism and artistry behind totem poles. There are more Native American totem poles in Ketchikan than any other place in the world, and some of the best examples of these hand-carved works of art are at Potlatch Totem Park. Although commentary on the trolley ride may describe the attributes of totem poles, there is nothing like seeing them in person. These colorful totems are highly symbolic. Some of them represent tribal clans while others express the relationship between humans and spiritual beings such as animals and plants. While meandering about the park, you will observe new as well as traditional tools the artisans use when creating new totem poles. You may be able to see a totem pole that is in the process of being created and explore a collection of clan houses that depict how the native people lived in the 1800s. Although it may seem an odd complement, there is also a collection of antique cars at the park.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Visit Potlatch Totem Park and see its collection of hand-carved totem poles.
    • Discover the symbolism behind the expressive images on the totem poles.
    • Hear fascinating commentary about Ketchikan while riding a trolley to and from the park.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Wear layered waterproof clothing - umbrellas are available for use. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C117.11 CAD
    • Child from: C81.29 CAD
    DURATION 1 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Ketchikan Pub Crawl

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 hrs

    Want to learn about a place? Drink with locals! This fun, informative and entertaining 120 minute walking tour is sure to please anyone who wishes to get off the beaten path and immerse themselves in the culture of Alaska's First City. Ketchikan is famous for "doing business at the bar" and you'll learn why as you hear infamous stories of days gone by, the prohibition era when the red-light district was in full swing and the colorful history of Ketchikan's most popular hot spots. You'll enjoy a beverage at several of Alaska's most historic pubs, meet the genuine characters who make Ketchikan unique and enjoy a stroll down historic streets. Join the locals and belly up to the bar in Ketchikan!


    Need to Know:

    Note: This is a walking tour not recommended for guests that utilize a wheelchair. Those with canes or walkers may not enjoy this tour due to walking pace. Guests must be 21 years of age, have legal photo ID and be able to walk over the course of ¾ mile, flat terrain. Dress for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public
    • Adult from: C136.40 CAD
    • Child from: C136.40 CAD
    DURATION 2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Accessibility
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    Lighthouse, Totems & Eagles Excursion

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Join your Alaskan captain and their crew on a cruise through the waters surrounding the naturally beautiful islands around Ketchikan. Once onboard, relax inside the heated main cabin or out on the observation deck, as you prepare for your first sighting of the iconic American bald eagle. Along the way, you will be treated to panoramic views of the historic lighthouse on Guard Island and the Tlingit and Haida hand-carved totem poles and clan house at Totem Bight State Park. You will also witness a diversity of ecosystems as you cruise past coastal residential areas on Revillagigedo Island and along the undeveloped shoreline of Gravina Island, much of which is blanketed by the Tongass National Forest, our world’s largest temperate rainforest. Wildlife is abundant, so keep an eye out for not just bald eagles, but harbor seals, sea lions, seabirds, and whales. While taking in the scenery, enjoy a hot chocolate, freshly brewed coffee, or soda of your choice alongside a snack sampler plate of Alaskan specialties, including a traditional alder-smoked salmon.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Admire Alaska’s natural beauty while cruising to and from Guard Island.
    • Relax in the boat’s heated main cabin or out on the observation deck.
    • See the colorful, carved Tlingit and Haida totem poles at Totem Bight State Park.
    • Look for wildlife such as bald eagles, harbor seals and humpback or orca whales.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests must be able to navigate a minimum of 3 steps to safely join the tour. Upon request, a complimentary van shuttle can be provided to guests with mobility concerns. Walkers, wheelchairs and strollers are not allowed onboard the tour boat, but can be stored at the Ward Cove Mill until after the tour. Guests with infants who would like them to remain in their mobility assistance equipment should either, bring some kind of carrier pack or a removable car seat that they can bring with them on board.
    • Adult from: C232.85 CAD
    • Child from: C150.18 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Mahoney Lake Off- Road UTV Safari (Price Per Person)

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Ride through the wilderness in a Utility Terrain Vehicle designed for off-road adventure and admire the majestic panoramas while driving to and from Mahoney Lake. On the way to the base camp, you will enjoy spectacular views of George Inlet and Tongass National Forest. Still nothing rivals the exhilaration of hopping into the 2-seat or 4-seat UTV and following the guide caravan-style up the mountainous 5-mile trail to Mahoney Lake. Whoever drives on the way up will switch positions and ride as a passenger on the way down. The serene lake and roaring Mahoney Falls are at the end of the trail, and both are well worth viewing. During stops, the guide will offer commentary about the history and culture of Ketchikan, including the flora and fauna. Back at the White River base camp, you can relive the experience while dining on chili and a reindeer sausage. Highlight includes the extraordinary views while riding to and from Mahoney Lake in a UTV. Drive the UTV up to the lake and ride as a passenger on the way down. Or vice-versa. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Mahoney Lake and Mahoney Falls at the end of the trail. Hear enlightening commentary about the history of Ketchikan and its historical pulp mill.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Take in the extraordinary views while riding to and from Mahoney Lake in a UTV.
    • Drive the UTV up to the lake and ride as a passenger on the way down. Or vice-versa.
    • Enjoy the scenic beauty of Mahoney Lake and Mahoney Falls at the end of the trail.
    • Hear enlightening commentary about the history of Ketchikan and its historical pulp mill.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Price is per person and may be paired up. Participants must be at least 8 years of age, minimum 4 ft. tall, and max weight of 300 lbs. This tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair. Dress in weather-appropriate clothing. Wear flat comfortable walking shoes. Not suitable for guests with neck or back injuries or pregnant women. Helmets are provided and must be worn by all participants. Guests will be required to sign a waiver and drivers must be 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license with them.
    • Adult from: C453.29 CAD
    • Child from: C384.40 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Height
    • Accessibility
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    Authentic Alaska Fishing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    You’ll spend the day in a state-of-the art fishing vessel with a seasoned guide who will bring you to the fishing grounds Alaskans have been returning to generation after generation. No matter your skill level, you will fish like a local, working the sandy flats or sea floor pinnacles with your rod in hand, drifting with the current and jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet. Species availability changes throughout the season, and daily factors such as tides and wind affect your fishing opportunities. This multi-species Alaskan fishing expedition allows you to head out with the confidence that you will catch fish. Down there in the twilight of the deep, rockfish, cod, flounder, sharks, skates and mighty halibut find their way to your bait. No matter what the conditions or the catch, this trip offers the best chance of exposing you to the strange and alien species found on the Southeast Alaskan deep-sea floor.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Fish in protected, relatively remote waters away from other anglers.
    • Use the crew’s advice and fishing tips to increase your chances for landing a big fish.
    • Watch for breaching whales, seals and eagles when cruising to and from the fishing grounds.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh a minimum of 30 lbs. and a maximum of 300 lbs. Children must be accompanied by a parent and be prepared for a long fishing day. Deck or rubber soled shoes must be worn on board. Guests are advised to dress warmly in layers and bring a hat and gloves, all-weather gear will be provided. This tour operates in wet weather and includes approximately 3 hours of actual fishing time. Tour operator provides rain gear, rubber boots, comfortable float jackets, wool socks, hat and gloves, as well as all fishing equipment and tackle. Actual fishing Approx. is 4 1/2 hours. Alaska State Law requires a fishing license that can be purchased in cash at the outfitting room for $25. You’ll need a credit card in order to have your catch processed and sent home (U.S. only). Fish Processing Plant is closed from September 15th to May 15th. Effective 07/24/2023 Halibut Fishing will be closed on Mondays in Southeast Alaska. If a guest catches a halibut during their fishing excursion it will have to be released. We will still be fishing for other species on our Monday excursions but will not be targeting Halibut.
    • Adult from: C618.63 CAD
    • Child from: C591.07 CAD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Meal
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    Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Treat yourself to an action packed rowdy good time at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Southeast Alaska’s rich logging history comes to life in this thrilling display of woodsmen skills. The world’s best lumberjacks go head-to-head in exciting events such as chopping, sawing, relay races, axe throwing, log rolling and of course the 50-foot speed climb. Your colorful host will not only introduce the events but will also offer a historic view of the Alaskan timber industry which has shaped this rugged land. This celebration of a bygone era is a rip-roaring good time and quality entertainment for all ages. A must do in Ketchikan! Covered, heated and cushioned grandstands make this a great choice on rainy days. Videotaping is not permitted but guests can participate in our annual photo contest. Shopping is available before and after the show.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Wear warm, layered clothing. Wheelchair access may be limited - for details and to reserve accessible transportation, please consult your Shore Excursion staff before booking. This tour includes transportation to and from the venue. Transportation leaves the pier at the departure time listed on your ticket and returns to the pier immediately after the show ends.
    • Adult from: C122.62 CAD
    • Child from: C122.62 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Accessibility
    • Family Recommended
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    Private Salmon Fishing In ketchikan

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Go deep-sea fishing with a captain and crew that know the prime fishing grounds and the best methods to catch plenty of salmon. Although countless species inhabit these waters, Ketchikan is the Salmon Capital of the World, so there is no better place to catch these highly prized sportfish. Once you reach a spot where the fish have been biting lately, you will begin trolling for salmon using a downrigger to ensure that the bait reaches the desired depth. Generally, with this method four rods are utilized for maximum efficiency. All the fishing tackle is provided so you can just concentrate on landing a big one. All five species of salmon are found in this part of Alaska and they are vigorous fighters. If you want to keep what you catch, it can be processed and shipped anywhere in the United States. Of course, be sure to snap lots of photos first. Highlight includes fishing for hard-fighting salmon in a small group of not more than six people. Enjoy the stunningly beautiful, natural backdrop of the Tongass National Forest and the wildlife viewing opportunities along the way.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Fish for hard-fighting salmon in a small group of not more than six people.
    • Enjoy the stunningly beautiful, natural backdrop of the Tongass National Forest.
    • Ship your catch home fully processed if you want to eat it later.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age and weigh no more than 300 lbs. A fishing license ($15) is required for ages 16 and up and can be purchased in advance at store.adfg.alaska.gov or on the boat with cash as payment. An additional King Stamp ($15) is required for retention June 8 through August. Weather appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Your guide will facilitate delivery of your catch, if desired, to a local 3rd party fish processor after the trip. Credit card info is needed for the fish processing form. Salmon fishing will be catch and release only May 1st through June 7th .
    • Adult from: C549.74 CAD
    • Child from: C549.74 CAD
    DURATION 4 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Weight
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    Rainforest Island Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    A rainforest walk with a twist, your adventure starts aboard a motorized inflatable Seahawk, for the short but exciting cruise along the coast of Clover Passage. If you;re lucky, along the way, you may have the opportunity to observe whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals, bald eagles and migrating seabirds. Landing at a secluded beach, you’ll follow your guide through the ancient Tongass National Forest, home to a diverse cross section of flora and fauna. You’ll see Western Red Cedars and Alaskan Yellow Cedars that early Alaska Natives depended on for spiritual enrichment, shelter and transportation. The well-maintained trail is mostly boardwalk and about one mile in length. You'll also enjoy an interactive beach life interpretation by your naturalist guide. After hiking the historic route, enjoy an Alaskan-style snack, before returning to Ketchikan.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must weigh at least 40 lbs. and be in moderate to good physical condition. This trail gains roughly 150 feet in elevation and is well maintained. Pregnant women in their 3rd trimester are not permitted. Life jacket and raincoat are provided. Wear warm, comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring your camera and binoculars. Restroom facilities are limited. This tour operates under a Special Use Permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service.
    • Adult from: C260.40 CAD
    • Child from: C191.51 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
    • Weight
    • Outerwear
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    Wildlife Safari & Beach Bonfire - Round Trip

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Cruise into the sheltered waters of the Tongass Narrows looking for whales, porpoise and other Alaskan wildlife, and then pull up to a forested island to feast around a bonfire. There is no telling what you may see as the captain navigates the boat into remote coves and around forested islands. Humpback whales are often spotted and the sight is mesmerizing. Two other types of cetaceans – orcas and Dall’s porpoise – are also commonly seen. Orcas tend to travel in large groups. Dall’s porpoise can easily be identified by their distinct rooster-tail splash when traveling quickly just below the water’s surface. This wildlife safari includes a stop on secluded Annette Island for a classic Alaskan meal of reindeer-sausage hot dogs, kettle chips and Seasonal jam. Leave room for a dessert of s’mores around a roaring bonfire. Chances are, there will be time for an enlightening exploration of the island’s old-growth forest.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Cruise the Tongass Narrows and Revillagigedo Channel looking for whales and porpoises.
    • Learn about the animals’ habits and characteristics from the captain and naturalist guide.
    • Savor a hearty meal of Alaskan dishes around a crackling bonfire on Annette Island.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Minimum age 5 yrs. old. This tour starts at ward cove and end in downtown Ketchikan. Guest will take the free shuttle back to Ward Cove to return to the cruise ship. Be sure to bring a warm, rainproof jacket to wear on the topside observation deck, as this tour operates in all weather conditions. Wildlife sightings are frequent, but not guaranteed. Must be able to navigate a 5-rung ladder and be able to navigate tide variable ramps and stairways. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or using assistive devices including wheelchairs and walkers. Only collapsible wheelchairs are permitted on this tour due to vehicle/vessel used. Wear warm layers and comfortable walking shoes. Wheelchairs can’t be used on the beach. This tour starts and ends in Ward Cove.
    • Adult from: C411.96 CAD
    • Child from: C329.29 CAD
    DURATION 4 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
    • Meal
    • Age
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    Knudson Cove Salmon Sportfishing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 hrs

    Try your luck fishing in crystal-clear waters teeming with salmon, while enjoying a stunning backdrop of glacier-carved bays and fjords and the natural beauty of Tongass National Forest. Ketchikan is known as the Salmon Capital of the World, so there is no better place to catch these highly prized sportfish. Once you reach the prime fishing grounds, a deckhand will supply you with fishing gear and you will troll for salmon using a downrigger. Anglers will rotate from rod to rod, so that everyone has the same amount of time on each one. Five species of salmon live in these waters, including king salmon, which are also called Chinook salmon. Pink salmon are the most abundant species and they are vigorous fighters. If you want to keep what you catch, it can be processed and shipped anywhere in the United States.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Fish for hard-fighting, highly prized salmon.
    • Enjoy a stunningly beautiful, natural backdrop.
    • Ship your catch home if you wish.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear comfortable rubber-soled shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 6 years old. Fishing lasts approximately 3 ½ to 4 hours. Fishing license cost- $15.00 plus $15.00 (US cash/credit card) for King Salmon tag (May - July). Licenses need to be purchased prior to starting the tour. Children that are 15 years old and younger are not required to purchase sportfishing licenses and king salmon stamps. King salmon are catch and release per state requirements through June 14. To purchase your license prior to the tour, please visit the website at https://store.adfg.alaska.gov/ and select “Fishing, Hunting, Trapping Licenses & Stamps.” In the “Short-Term Products for 2023” please select a 1-day sport fishing license at $15, as well as a 1-day king salmon stamp at $15 (only purchase during the months of May-mid July). If you decide to process your catch and ship it home, you will need a credit card. Fish can only be shipped within the United States. Between April 1st and June 14th the tour will operate as catch and release, due to The Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulations.
    • Adult from: C356.85 CAD
    • Child from: C329.29 CAD
    DURATION 4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Age
    • Snack
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    Alaskan Lumberjack Show & Axe Throw Challenge

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    Celebrate southeast Alaska’s rich logging history on this rip-roaring good time with quality entertainment for all ages! Alaska’s frontier lumberjacks battle British Columbia’s premier woodsmen in a no-holds-barred competition for the title of “Bull of the Woods.” Watch these world-champion athletes compete in springboard chopping, buck sawing, axe throwing, log rolling, and the thrilling 50-foot tree climb while your host delights with lumberjack lore. The show is held in a covered, heated and cushioned grandstand. Videotaping is not permitted but guests can participate in our annual photo contest. Meet the jacks after the show for pictures, then the fun continues as you compete in a thrilling Axe Throwing Competition. You’ll learn the art of throwing a 7-lb razor-sharp axe, and then, after a little practice, you will go head-to-head in a thrilling competition against other participants.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests not wanting to participate in Axe Throwing should book tour KTN09, Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Wear warm, layered clothing. Tour may operate in reverse order. Minimum age of 10 years old. All guests must be in good physical health with full range of motion in both arms and shoulders. Guests must be able to navigate gravel terrain. This tour includes transportation to and from the venue.
    • Adult from: C136.40 CAD
    • Child from: C108.85 CAD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Age
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    Rainforest Hike And Brew

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Hike through the rainforest that blankets America’s largest national forest and toast your accomplishment with a beer at a local pub. It won’t take long to reach the trailhead, yet the setting is still remote and teeming with wildlife. As you follow the challenging two-mile route, the only sounds will be those of nature until the guide pauses to comment on the indigenous flora and fauna. There will be plenty to discuss as the trail meanders through giant cedar, hemlock and spruce trees with an understory that includes a plethora of berry bushes. Although there is no telling what types of wildlife you may encounter, the three viewing platforms along the trail provide the best opportunities to observe black bears feasting on ripe berries. Following this invigorating hike, you will stop at a pub that locals often frequent and quench your thirst with a cold beer or a different beverage if you prefer

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of walking. It is not available to guests with limited mobility. Guests must be in good physical conditions. Weather appropriate clothing including a light jacket or sweater and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
    • Adult from: C274.18 CAD
    • Child from: C274.18 CAD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Snack
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    Private Halibut Fishing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Participants must be at least 12 years of age. The Alaska Rain Forest Sanctuary is not exclusive to your tour, it is a multi-use site, so you will encounter guests participating in other tour products and activities. To minimize resource impacts and maximize wildlife viewing opportunities, this tour is available only to small groups and on a limited basis. It is important to note that seasonal ecosystem changes result in varying levels of wildlife activity and there are times when bears will not be present. Please keep this in mind when booking the tour. Operates rain or shine. Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing. The elevated boardwalk can be as high as 15 feet off the ground.

    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age and weigh no more than 300 lbs. A fishing license ($15) is required for ages 16 and up. We recommend purchasing in advance at store.adfg.alaska.gov to save time or on the boat with cash as payment. Weather appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Your guide will facilitate delivery of your catch, if desired, to a local 3rd party fish processor after the trip. Credit card info is needed for the fish processing form. We spend approximately 4 hours fishing with an additional 1 hour of roundtrip travel time to the fishing grounds. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulations from May 1st through July 15th limit 1 halibut per person up to 40 inches or over 80 inches. From July 16 through October the limit is 1 halibut per person up to 36 inches or over 80 inches. Halibut fishing will be catch and release on Fridays only from July 19 through September 13.
    • Adult from: C687.52 CAD
    • Child from: C687.52 CAD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
    • Snack
    • Weight
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    Misty Fjord & Wilderness Explorer - Round Trip

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 6 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Cruise on the Wilderness Explorer expedition vessel through Misty Fjords, a waterway that ancient glaciers carved out of the rugged landscape, leaving behind a natural wonderland of sheer vertical cliffs, roaring waterfalls and endless beauty. To reach the fjords, you will pass through Revillagigedo Channel and proceed into the Behm Canal, a waterway where orcas, seals and porpoises are often spotted. Occasional stops will be made along the way to view an active bald eagle’s nest, and New Eddystone Rock, an immense volcanic spire that rises above the sea. While cruising through Rudyerd Bay, the naturalist will describe the natural history and point out seabirds that may be nesting in the soaring granite cliffs. You will also have the opportunity to delve into the Tlingit culture by listening to a tribal storyteller-artist or by watching a video presentation.


    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Cruise through beautiful glacially formed Misty Fjords.
    • Look for whales, orcas, seals and other marine life.
    • Pause to see a bald eagle nest, and a volcanic spire.
    • Listen while a Tlingit storyteller explains the tribal culture.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress warmly in layered clothing.
    • Bring a rainproof jacket to wear topside.
    • Wear comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: The ride from the pier to the Misty Fjords is approximately 1.5 hours (30 minutes each way – 1 hour round trip) in each direction. On the cruise back to town, you will be served a selection of snacks and beverages. Guests may be required to walk up to 100 yards to the boat. Although wildlife sightings are common, they are not guaranteed. This tour operates in all weather conditions. This tour may not always be exclusive to guests of the cruise line. This tour starts at Ward Cove and ends in Ward Cove. Guests are encouraged to wear warm comfortable layers, and bring a waterproof jacket and binoculars. Lift buses are not able to accommodate Motorized Scooters, however manual wheelchairs can be used.
    • Adult from: C411.96 CAD
    • Child from: C274.18 CAD
    DURATION 6 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
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    Sea Cycle Ocean Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Pedal a pontoon-style Sea-Cycle around the estuary at Ward Cove as the guide describes the scenic beauty and area history. Each two-person Sea-Cycle boat allows for leisurely pedaling yet leaves your hands free to snap photos of the surrounding natural wonders. There is plenty to view, especially when passing Tongass National Forest, the largest such protected landscape in America. The dense forests of red cedars, hemlocks and Sitka spruces will seem to go on forever. Along the way, the guide will elaborate on how many Alaskans still subsist on food and medicines that they harvest from the woodlands and sea. Be sure to keep an eye out for eagles soaring overhead and seals and bears along the shore. Ducks are among the most prevalent animals in the tidal estuary. Ward Cove is noteworthy for being the site of Alaska’s first pulp mill and home to one of the area’s most productive fish canneries.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Pedal a two-person Sea-Cycle boat around the estuary at Ward Cove and along the sea.
    • Take in the natural beauty of Tongass National Forest, America’s largest such landscape.
    • Look for indigenous wildlife such as bears, eagles and seals.
    • Learn about the history of Ward Cove and how it once fueled Ketchikan’s economy.

    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat, comfortable, non-slip shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 3 years of age. This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Guests will be outfitted in rain gear (weather permitting) and issued a life jacket prior to going down to the pier. Guests should be able to navigate a steep ramp due to tidal variations. A safety briefing will be conducted on the pier and then two guests share a sea cycle, both sides equipped with pedals to propel the pontoon style watercraft. Guests will need to pedal for approximately 3.5 miles at a leisurely pace. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. Maximum combined weight is 550lbs.
    • Adult from: C274.18 CAD
    • Child from: C260.40 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Weight
    • Age
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    Ketchikan Duck Tour

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    This fun-filled adventure shows you the best of Ketchikan by land and sea! Our modern, state-of-the-art amphibian will take you on a 90-minute tour through the rustic streets of Ketchikan, showing you new and historic sights. Travel by the salmon ladder on Ketchikan Creek viewing the spawning grounds and live salmon in season; picturesque Whale Park with its beautiful flowers and unique totems; and Creek Street where you'll learn of Ketchikan's colorful past and salty beginnings. Next, get ready to pick up your feet and put your hands in the air as you’re literally driven into the scenic harbor of the Tongass Narrows! Feel the energy of the "Salmon Capital of the World" as you pass by our diverse local fishing fleet. Motor down the channel for up-close views of local fishing canneries, seaplane docks, and Ketchikan's waterfront community. See neighboring islands and the spectacular scenery of southeast Alaska's temperate rainforest. Bald eagles are abundant in season, and there's always a chance to witness other local wildlife. Photo opportunities galore. Your Ketchikan Duck Tour guide will captivate and entertain you on your journey aboard this Coast Guard-certified and inspected amphibian that doubles as a boat and a bus.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Casual, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are suggested. It is available to guests who utilize a collapsible wheelchair, can both make their way on and off the vessel and have a companion to assist them. There are nine steps to get into the duck boat. Mobility devices, including strollers, walkers, and wheelchairs, are stored in a dry location and returned to the Duck after the tour. There is a charge for infants under 2 years of age as well.
    • Adult from: C177.74 CAD
    • Child from: C150.18 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Family Recommended
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    Alaska Lodge Adventure & Seafeast

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/4 hrs

    All the best that Ketchikan has to offer in one tour! Land, sea and delectable seafood highlight this adventure. Enjoy a fully narrated drive from beautiful Ward Cove enroute to a secluded lodge. You’ll then continue your day by boat as you cruise Inside Passage waters, home to abundant wildlife. As you sail, the experienced guide will point out an active eagle’s nest, and a U.S. naval submarine facility as well as the spectacular scenery. Your final stop is Silverking Lodge where you will stroll through a lush rainforest, home to the largest known red cedar in the Tongass National Forest, and thick with a wide array of native plants. Then, you’ll arrive at the family style dining room where you’ll sit down to a delectable seafood boil. You’ll depart feeling like family after your day experiencing the best that Alaska has to offer!

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy a narrated scenic drive through Ketchikan to Clover Pass Resort, while learning more about life on the island.
    • Capture the beauty in seeing an eagle's nest first hand, and venture past a US submarine acoustic testing facility.
    • Experience Silverking Lodge in Grant Island Marine Park and view the largest known red cedar in Tongass National Forest.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Tour takes place outdoors and in all weather conditions. Participants should dress in layers that will allow them to remain comfortable throughout the tour. Tour involves approximately walking 0.5 miles up and down dock ramps. While walking you might encounter steep inclines at extreme low tides. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: C315.51 CAD
    • Child from: C205.29 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
    • Family Recommended
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    Rainforest Canoe & Nature Trail

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    Your adventure begins with a scenic motorcoach tour to a secluded mountain lake, where you'll board a Tlingit-style 37 foot, 20 passenger canoes which are fast, stable and easy to maneuver. Paddle under the direction of an experienced guide, scan the shore for wildlife and learn the unique natural and native history of the Ketchikan area. The lake, part of a lush rainforest, is ideal for canoeing and is surrounded by the Tongass National Forest, the largest in the United States. Stop ashore for a Alaskan-style snack at a remote camp. Your knowledgeable guide will lead a short nature walk highlighting the flora and fauna of the rainforest. Paddle back to the canoe dock and reboard your motorcoach for your return to the pier.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must weigh at least 40 lbs. Not recommended for pregnant women. Life jacket and raincoat are provided. Dress comfortably.
    • Adult from: C219.07 CAD
    • Child from: C150.18 CAD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Outerwear
    • Weight
    • Family Recommended
    • Snack
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    Self-Drive Zodiac Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Cruise through the spectacular Tongass Narrows in a Zodiac boat and take in the extraordinary coastal scenery with the chance of seeing iconic Alaskan wildlife. You may captain the 4-person Zodiac or ride along as a passenger. Either way, the views from sea level will be breathtaking. You will follow the guide’s boat past the islands off Refuge Cove and on to Totem Bight State Historical Park, home to a replica village like the ones the indigenous Tlingit and Haidas inhabited in the 19th century. The guide will entertain you with stories about these earlier times, logging, and the history of businesses such as the Ketchikan Pulp Mill. The Tongass Narrows is teeming with wildlife, and you may spot orcas and humpback whales breaching the water’s surface. Bald eagles are commonly seen soaring above, along the shore and feasting on fish that they have just plucked from the sea.

    HIGHLIGHTS • Skirt along the spectacularly scenic shoreline of the Tongass Narrows in a Zodiac boat.
    • Captain the Zodiac, be one of three passengers or switch positions if you like.
    • Look for wildlife that includes orcas, humpback whales and bald eagles.
    • Learn about the indigenous Tlingit and Haida people and how they lived in the 19th century.

    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Guests must be at least 25 years old to drive with a valid driver’s license. The tour route will vary based on current conditions, wildlife sightings and group. Guests should be able to navigate a steep ramp due to tidal variations, be able to board a Zodiac and be comfortable for up to two hours on the water in varying conditions without bathroom access. This tour is conducted using 4-pax Zodiac boats with the guide in a lead boat. Participants should weigh between 30lbs and 350lbs with a minimum age of 6 years old. This tour is not a good choice for guests with back or neck injuries or expectant mothers. The Zodiac is not covered or shaded. Guests will be outfitted with a life jacket, and rain jacket, rain pants as needed. Parties smaller than 4 will be paired up. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: C274.18 CAD
    • Child from: C274.18 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Exclusive Flightseeing & The Taste Of Alaska

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Fly over the majestic wilds of the Tongass National Forest in a floatplane and land in the waters off Salmon Falls resort, where you will feast on iconic Alaskan dishes. You will fly there in a DeHavilland Beaver aircraft – the workhorse of the Alaskan bush – on a route over America’s largest national forest and the crystal-clear waterways that rim Revillagigedo Island. The pilot will describe the natural wonders below, which include sea cliffs, deep fjords and mist-shrouded peaks. You may even spot black bears foraging on berries and humpback whales breaching the water’s surface. Shortly after the plane lands in Clover Pass Inlet, you will enjoy an enlightening tour of the fishing resort and then sit down to a classic Alaskan lunch. Come hungry as you can expect to dine on signature dishes that may include Dungeness crab cakes, soy-glazed salmon and baked halibut with garlic lemon butter. Dessert will be just as mouthwatering.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Alaskan wilderness while flying overhead in a floatplane.
    • Look for mountain goats, black bear and humpback whales along the way.
    • Land in the inlet off Salmon Falls fishing resort and enjoy a short historical tour.
    • Feast on a multi-course lunch of iconic Alaskan dishes, many of them featuring seafood.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 8 years of age. Tour may run in reverse order. Dress warmly and in layers. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the airline has advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed a weight surcharge of $150. In any case where the necessity of the surcharge is verified, it will be paid directly to the tour operator just prior to the flight departure. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: C701.30 CAD
    • Child from: C701.30 CAD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Meal
    • Family Recommended
    • Age
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    Bering Sea Crab Fisherman's Tour

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 4 1/2 hrs

    Join an adventure of a lifetime aboard the Aleutian Ballad, as seen on Discovery Channel’s - The Deadliest Catch. Your experience begins with a short walk along the fishing pier of Ketchikan, a historic fishing port and the gateway to Alaska. On board you’ll find comfortable, heated theater style seating and modern amenities. As you head out on the calm waters of the Inside Passage, your seasoned crew will begin fishing and you’ll be up close to all the action! Crabs, octopus, eels, sharks, rockfish and prawns are all a possibility, as the crew demonstrates their expertise. Be on the lookout for whales, eagles, porpoise, and seals along the way. Admire the scenic beauty that surrounds you as the crew haul and set long line, barrel pots and huge king crab pots to reveal the catch of the day. The amazing marine life is placed in an on-deck aquarium so everyone can get up close look. This educational and interactive experience is perfect for all ages and is packed with stories and adventures shared by the men and women who risk their lives fishing the Bering Sea.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age. This tour does not go out into the rough waters of the open ocean, it remains in the protected waters of the Inside Passage. Time spent on Aleutian Ballad is approximately 3 hours, transportation to and from port is 1.5 hours. Guests should dress comfortably in layers and wear closed-toed shoes. Bring a camera, credit card or cash for onboard shopping. Cell phone use is discouraged.
    • Adult from: C425.74 CAD
    • Child from: C329.29 CAD
    DURATION 4 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Age
    • Family Recommended
    • Accessibility
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    Connell Lake Kayak

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Paddle a two-person kayak across the calm waters of Connell Lake, a manmade reservoir that the Tongass National Forest surrounds. Following a briefing to help you maximize the experience, you will ease into a kayak and follow the guide around the lake. This beautiful body of water was created in 1952 by damming several creeks to feed millions of gallons of freshwater to the Ketchikan pulp mill. The 60-foot concrete dam still exists and continues to supply water to resources throughout the community. Today, Connell Lake is known more for its spectacular natural beauty, which you will see up-close as you paddle along the forested shore of America’s largest national park. Unusual flora and fauna abound, which the guide will describe as you paddle around the lake to several hidden wonders.

    HIGHLIGHTS
    • Kayak across naturally beautiful Connell Lake, all of which the Tongass National Forest surrounds.
    • Gain a historical perspective of the manmade lake, which once provided millions of gallons of freshwater needed to operate the Ketchikan pulp mill.
    • Learn about the indigenous flora and fauna from the naturalist guide.

    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. This tour takes place in tandem, sit inside style kayaks that participants will paddle for 75 minutes. There are 20 stairs that must be navigated getting down to the kayak. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. Minimum age is 8 years old. Maximum weight 275lbs and height of 6’6”.
    • Adult from: C191.51 CAD
    • Child from: C177.74 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Weight
    • Height
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    Totem Bight State Park & Canoe Adventure

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    After departing from the pier, you will enjoy a brief but scenic drive up the coast to Totem Bight State Historical Park, where you will become immersed in the culture of the Alaskan Natives of Southeast Alaska. Starting in the 1940s, the CCC constructed the park here in the rainforest to accurately present the customs and family life to visitors. As you wander through the park, you will see colorful, hand-carved totem poles and a large clan house similar to ones built in the early 19th century. Your guide will go into detail about the different styles of poles. After walking through the exhibit, you will depart for lake Harriet Hunt. Here, you will board a 37-foot canoe patterned after the ones that the Tlingit and Haida built. The lake provides a beautiful setting for your paddling adventure because the dense forest comes to the edge of the water. In time, you will disembark for an Alaskan-style snack. Then, you will have the opportunity to walk through an old-growth forest while your guide points out the most interesting flora and perhaps fauna. Afterwards, you will return to Ketchikan.


    Need to Know:

    Note: : This tour is not recommended for women in their third trimester of pregnancy. Participants must be able to climb in/out of a canoe and paddle for approximately 30 minutes. Warm clothing; gloves and an extra pair of socks are recommended. While raincoats are provided, it is further suggested that guests bring their own rain gear as well. There is a minimum weight requirement of 40 lbs. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian and children ages 13 – 17 must have a signed parental consent form in order to take part in the tour. Tour may operate in reverse order.
    • Adult from: C232.85 CAD
    • Child from: C177.74 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Snack
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    Rainforest Ropes & Challenge Park

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    Board your motorcoach for a scenic 10 minute drive to Knudson Cove, a private waterfront estate in the Tongass National Forest. Upon arrival, guides will instruct and outfit you with safety equipment in an open air forest pavilion. Your adventure begins as you ascend into the trees and gravity pulls you along the ziplines. Nestled on a platform in the park, keep an eye out for eagles and ocean views. You can take an optional challenge route that leads you across swinging logs and rope bridges. Feel the speed and acceleration of the ocean zip, where you'll land above the water on a freestanding platform. Then take the final zip to the take the UTV up the hill to the 50 foot climbing tower where guides will show you techniques to climb to the top and safely auto belay to the ground. For those that are less adventurous, guides can assist you in skipping elements if you choose. You’ll complete 6 ziplines, with time to shop for souvenirs before returning to the pier.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 9 years of age, weigh a minimum of 70 lbs. and maximum of 270 lbs. Not recommended for pregnant women or those who have back, neck or spinal conditions. Wear closed-toe shoes.
    • Adult from: C315.51 CAD
    • Child from: C315.51 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Weight
    • Age
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    Alaska Fishing & Wilderness Dining

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 5 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Perfect for serious adventurers or families seeking a personalized tour, this excursion is customized for your interest and skill level with just five or six guests per boat. Light tackle is our specialty, which ensures that even average sized fish are exciting and rewarding to bring aboard. Your tour begins at a private downtown marina, where you are outfitted head to toe. You'll board an open-air boat and glide into a breathtaking landscape. Head out past the busy charter fishing areas and into secluded locations for wildlife viewing and remote fishing. With custom light tackle, you'll experience the thrill of angling for numerous Alaskan bottom fish species and whichever of the five species of Pacific salmon are in season. Most folks catch fish - this excursion is renowned for the highest catch rate of any Alaska fishing experience. Your skiff then heads to a wilderness campsite where a crackling fire awaits. You'll settle into the stillness of the rainforest, rest on a beach log and breathe deeply among centuries-old spruce trees and fragrant cedars. You'll experience this outdoor culinary adventure as the camp cook blends homemade fish broth and delicately seasoned potatoes. You'll dine on your freshly caught bottom fish served atop a saffron-infused bouillabaisse, and savor fire-warmed sourdough rolls, signature rhubarb-blueberry crisp and steaming mugs of coffee or hot chocolate. It's no wonder Food & Wine magazine rated this "The world's best camp meal ever." If salmon are in season and your group managed to land a couple, our cooks will grill it fresh over the fire for a true Southeast Alaskan experience. Your tour concludes with a short walk back to the ship and memories of fish tales with friends old and new.


    HELPFUL HINTS
    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh at least 30 lbs. and no more than 300 lbs. and be physically active. We recommended that you wear warm, layered clothing. Rain gear, rubber boots, comfortable float jackets, wool socks, hats, gloves, fishing equipment and tackle are provided. Actual fishing duration varies from two to three hours. Tour requires negotiating uneven terrain and the skiff is open to the elements. Alaska State Law requires a fishing license that can be purchased in cash at the outfitting room for $15. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public. This tour is perfect for serious adventurers or families seeking a personalized tour, this excursion is customized for your interest and skill level with just five or six guests per boat. Light tackle is our specialty, which ensures that even average sized fish are exciting and rewarding to bring aboard”
    • Adult from: C549.74 CAD
    • Child from: C480.85 CAD
    DURATION 5 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Meal
    • Outerwear
    • Age
    • Weight
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    Hovercraft Eco Adventure & Wildlife Viewing

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    Feel the adrenaline rush of riding in an actual hovercraft! This 75-minute trip takes you from the bustling dock to a secluded Ketchikan beach and on to hidden coves teeming with native wildlife and spectacular Alaskan scenery. Take your seat among a small group of 12 fellow thrill seekers, settling inside the covered and enclosed cabin of your unique watercraft, which is designed to have minimal impact on this pristine wilderness. Your heart will start pounding faster as you push away from land and start flying across deep-blue Inside Passage waters, speeding along craggy coastlines, lush with tall evergreens. The vessel will then gently drift onto a black-sand beach, and you'll have the chance to hop out and breathe in the fresh air while walking along the shore. Enjoy the serenity that can only be found in this part of the world. Then, get ready for more action as you lift off dry land and glide across the water in search of more wildlife. Breaching whales, splashing harbor seals, and soaring bald eagles are often seen during the trip, so be sure to bring your camera.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Tour takes place outdoors and in all weather conditions. Participants should dress in layers that will allow them to remain comfortable throughout the tour. There are no restrooms on board. This is a high mobility tour. Walkers, wheelchairs or scooters are not allowed. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: C329.29 CAD
    • Child from: C274.18 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
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    Alaskan Cultural & Lumberjack Show Experience

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/2 hrs

    From Alaskan history and native culture to a culinary tasting, enjoy all aspects of what makes Ketchikan unique! Begin your tour with an action-packed performance at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show where you will celebrate a bygone era. Southeast Alaska’s rich logging history comes to life with thrilling displays of strength and agility. These world champion athletes wearing spiked boots and hard hats, compete in 12 athletic events that utilize seven-pound axes, six-foot razor-sharp saws, tree climbing gaffs, and souped-up chainsaws. This will be one hour of non-stop excitement and laughs that is unique to all of Alaska. Join us in Saxman Native Village for a culinary experience to learn all about Alaskan ingredients and their uses in a modern cooking environment. The culinary tasting will offer a unique setting to enhance your culinary knowledge and expand your palate with true Alaskan ingredients. Start with an Alaskan styled charcuterie board prepared with smoked salmon, wild game meats, artisan cheeses and fruits; followed by two additional courses selected by the Chef. Sit and marvel as the Chef goes through the ingredients and demonstrates the techniques used for preparing one of the dishes. All these items pair deliciously with the local wines and beers included. The culinary demonstration is complemented by a cultural showcase of Alaska Native art, featuring a variety of priceless and historical pieces from the Cape Fox Corporation Native Art Collection. Some of these artifacts include traditional hand carved pieces by Master Carver, Nathan Jackson, along with other items coming from the original Village of Cape Fox. Your local tour host will teach the Tlingit customs, traditions, and stories of the Elders as they guide you through the exhibits.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Accessibility: Tour is fully accessible for wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers. Most vehicles have space to accommodate any collapsible wheelchairs, strollers, scooters, and walkers. For details and to reserve accessible transportation, please consult your Shore Excursion staff before booking. Requirements & Restrictions: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. What to Bring: Dress warmly and appropriate for the weather. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The sequence of tour elements may vary by tour. Cameras are allowed. Seating at the lumberjack Show is fully covered and heated.
    • Adult from: C260.40 CAD
    • Child from: C232.85 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Limited Accessibility
    • Family Recommended
    • Meal
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    George Inlet Lodge Crab Cake Expedition

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 1/4 hrs

    OVERVIEW

    Travel along a wonderfully scenic highway to the historical George Inlet Lodge, where a chef will demonstrate how best to prepare crab cakes, which you will later enjoy for lunch. The road to the lodge winds through the wilds of Revillagigedo Island and passes an old sawmill and several salmon canneries that will offer a glimpse into the area’s past. Once you reach the waterfront lodge – which was originally a cannery bunkhouse – the attention will turn to food, especially seafood caught in the chilly depths of the surrounding sea. While the chef prepares your crab cakes according to a classic local recipe and recounts entertaining stories about Alaskan fishing and crabbing, you will be served a garden-fresh salad and half a Dungeness crab as an appetizer. The crab cakes will be served hot off the griddle and followed by a slice of creamy cheesecake topped with blueberries, another Alaska specialty.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Watch the chef at the George Inlet Lodge prepare crab cakes for your lunch.
    • Dine on appetizers, including half a Dungeness crab, during the demonstration.
    • Enjoy the waterfront setting of the remote lodge and learn a bit about its history.
    • Drive along a coastal road and admire the stunning natural beauty.


    HELPFUL HINTS

    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Dress warmly in layers. Wear a hat or beanie; bring gloves and a scarf. Rain ponchos provided. Wear comfortable walking shoes.  
    • Adult from: C219.07 CAD
    • Child from: C150.18 CAD
    DURATION 3 1/4 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 1
    • Outerwear
    • Family Recommended
    • Meal
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    Adventure Kart Expedition

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 3 hrs

    Drive a Polaris RZR through a private rainforest preserve in the rugged Alaskan wilderness. After an orientation briefing, you will gear up for a 90-minute guided trek along winding mountain trails and off road. With the guide leading the way, your caravan of adventure karts will set off into the rainforest. A comfortable pace will be maintained as you thread your way around steep curves, climbing to a height that will present unparalleled views of the Tongass National Forest, Behm Canal and the Inside Passage. Stops will be made along the way to soak up the grandeur and natural beauty. Drivers and passengers will have the opportunity to switch positions. Be sure to watch for wildlife the entire time, as eagles, deer and bears are frequently sighted.


    Need to Know:

    Note: Guests should be prepared for a very bumpy ride and therefore this tour is not recommended for guests with back and/or neck problems or pregnant women. Expect the trail to be dusty or muddy depending on the weather conditions. Vehicle speed is mechanically regulated to a maximum of 30 m.p.h. Each driving participant must present a valid driver's license. Participants must be at least 18 years of age. Minimum weight is 70 lbs. and maximum weight is 250 lbs. Minimum height is 57 inches. Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Closed-toe shoes are required. Wear long pants and layered clothing. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed.
    • Adult from: C480.85 CAD
    • Child from: C343.07 CAD
    DURATION 3 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 2
    • Family Recommended
    • Height
    • Weight
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    Rainforest E-Bike & Nature Walk

    Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska

    Duration 2 1/2 hrs

    OVERVIEW


    Ride an electric bike inland to Connell Lake while admiring the natural beauty of the surrounding Tongass National Forest. As you will discover during the initial briefing, the electric-enhanced bicycle will boost your pedal power, allowing you to ride farther and negotiate hills with considerably less effort than with a conventional bicycle. It’s only about three miles to the Connell Lake, all of it staggeringly beautiful. Sitka black-tailed deer are commonly seen along this route. The flora is also exceptional, especially the carnivorous sundew plants that consume insects that they trap on their sticky pads. Upon reaching the lake, you will learn how it was created in 1952 by damming several creeks to provide millions of gallons of freshwater to the Ketchikan pulp mill. The dam continues to feed water to different resources throughout the community even after the pulp mill closed more than 25 years ago. Before pedaling back, you can relax around a campfire under a canopy of coniferous trees or walk a short nature trail.

    HIGHLIGHTS


    • Pedal an electric-enhanced bicycle to and from Connell Lake, a roundtrip of about six miles.
    • Gain a historical perspective of the manmade lake, which once provided millions of gallons of freshwater needed to operate the Ketchikan pulp mill.
    • Learn about the indigenous flora and fauna from the naturalist guide.

    HELPFUL HINTS


    • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
    • Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

    Need to Know:

    Note: Minimum height 5’0. Minimum age 12 years old to participate. Weight limit is no more than 275 lbs. This tour is not available to guests who utilize a wheelchair. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Guests will bicycle a total of approximately 6 miles roundtrip on an e-bike that has both pedal assist option and a throttle assist for a very easy ride. Guests should be comfortable riding a bicycle. The trail is a mix of gravel and forest ground and may include muddy portions. The nature trail is a mix of boardwalk, gravel, and forest floor. Guests who go ashore do so with the understanding that they will be mixing with members of the general public.
    • Adult from: C246.62 CAD
    • Child from: C232.85 CAD
    DURATION 2 1/2 hrs
    ACTIVITY LEVEL 3
    • Snack
    • Age
    • Height
    • Weight

Please note: The information in this document was current at time of printing. Tour descriptions and prices vary by ship and sailing date and are subject to change without notice. Log into My NCL for the applicable information specific to your cruise.

Printed on Sunday, May 05, 2024 at 01:33pm