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Optional Pre Meeting Tours
Anchorage for Families April 29—May 2, 2005. Family and multi generational travel continues to increase in popularity. Anchorage is a casual, family-friendly city with an abundance of activities to keep young visitors happy and entertained. This itinerary includes a candy-making tour, guarenteed wildlife viewing, culture, scrumptious food, a hands-on science center and much more. Anchorage is the ultimate kids playground and the ideal base camp for every Alaska experience. View Itinerary
Itinerary Highlights include the Alaska Zoo, Alaska Wild Berry Products, Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Alaska Sled Dog Center, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Experience Theatre & Earthquake Exhibit, and the Imaginarium. Moderate amount of walking.
Haines –Yesterday, Today and Forever
April 30—May 2, 2005. Untamed adventure at your own pace! Learn about the heritage, culture, and art of the Tlingit Indians from past to present, while sampling Haines' spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. For outdoor enthusiasts, Haines is an all-season recreation and adventure paradise. Rich in Tlingit Culture and Alaskan history, Haines has museums, quaint retail shops, contemporary and traditional art galleries, and a variety of nature and adventure tours. Easily accessed by air, highway, and sea, many visitors choose Haines as a home base for excursions to Glacier Bay, the Yukon, Interior Alaska, and other Southeast Alaska communities. View Itinerary
Itinerary Highlights include Alaska Indian arts, Fort William H. Seward, wildlife viewing, Tlingit Village tour, Shaman carving classes, park and museum walks. Juneau and Sitka –Glaciers, Wildlife and History April 29—May 2, 2005. Experience the present (Juneau) and past (Sitka) capital cities of Alaska. Learn of their diverse history and all the natural wonders. Explore a glacial ice field, search for wildlife, hike by towering spruce and hemlock in the ancient rainforests, and learn of the Russian heritage and Tlingit cultures and their influence on Southeast Alaska. View Itinerary
Itinerary Highlights include Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska State Museum and historic district of Juneau, helicopter flightseeing tour with two-hour glacier hike, fishing, kayaking. Sitka tour includes choice of the Wildlife Adventure, Outdoor Enthusiast Adventure Day, Historical Treasures, Sea Adventure, or Scenic Sitka by the Sea.
Wrangell April 29 – May 2, 2005. Wrangell is a friendly Alaska community and gateway to the Stikine River. Enjoy a thrilling variety of Alaska excursions. Get up close to glaciers, hook the fish of a lifetime, and find Alaska wildlife such as brown and black bears. Two itinerary options are available – the Adventurer, for the avid hiker, or the Explorer, which includes moderate walking. View Itinerary
Itinerary Highlights include Muskeg Meadows golf course, Sunrise Aviation, king salmon fishing, Gold Rush Tours, Rainwalker Expeditions, wilderness jet boat tour, Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park, kayaking, and the James and Elsie Nolan Center.
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