Southeastern Alaska
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Southeastern Alaska is a region of Alaska. Sometimes called the "panhandle", it is a thin strip of land and islands between Canada's British Columbia and the northern Pacific Ocean. It contains the Inside Passage, a series of waterways largely protected from the Pacific by islands, providing a safer sea route up and down the coast.
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- Ketchikan
- Thorne Bay, accessible via float plane and ferry from Ketchikan. A beautiful place with great fishing and good lodging available
- Petersburg
- Sitka -- A popular cruise ship stop with Russian colonial history.
- Juneau -- State capital and third largest city.
- Hoonah
- Skagway
- Yakutat
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- Glacier Bay National Park - dynamic change in the wake of dramatic glacial movements
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Gold! Headlines read in 1897, starting the rush north to Alaska
- Misty Fiords National Monument and Wilderness - a segment of coastal temperate rain forest
- Sitka National Historical Park - Alaska's oldest federally designated park was established in 1910 to commemorate the 1804 Battle of Sitka
- Funter Bay
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- Sea Kayaking Wilderness kayak camping tours to view humpback whales and other marine wildlife, also tidewater glaciers and icebergs. Tour lengths of one week, three days, and one day available. 360-378-5767 or 888-589-4253, whales@sea-quest-kayak.com Sea Kayaking Tours in Southeast Alaska
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