by Administrator | Mar 1, 2016 | (07) July 2017
The Disney Wonder sails for 7 nights every Monday from Vancouver from May 23 to Aug. 15, 2016. She sails to Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. The Disney Wonder is family-friendly, offering the elaborate Walt Disney Theater, which resembles a plush Broadway...
by Administrator | Mar 1, 2016 | Port Review
With a population of around 7,500 inhabitants, Ketchikan is Alaska’s fifth largest city by population. Ketchikan, the rainiest town in southeast Alaska, is known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.” The town offers the perfect blend of activities:...
by Administrator | Mar 1, 2016 | (03) March 2017, Port Review
Icy Strait Point is the newest addition on the Alaska cruise route. Icy Strait is unique among the Alaska ports of call in that it is not a port city, but rather a cruise ship stop built, owned, and operated by Huna Totem Corp., the Native village corporation that...
by Administrator | Mar 1, 2016 | (03) March 2017
The Yukon is located in northwestern Canada, next to Alaska. Drive the Alaska Highway from British Columbia, take a ferry up the BC/Alaska Inside Passage, or fly direct on daily jet service to Whitehorse. Scheduled flights depart Vancouver, Calgary & Edmonton, as...
by Administrator | Mar 1, 2016 | (03) March 2017, Riding the Rails
The Alaska Railroad operates year round, with scheduled serviced varying seasonally: the busy summer season stretches from mid-May to mid-September, while the quieter winter schedule spans mid-September to mid-May. The Alaska Railroad, serves some of the most...