2015 Sitka Vacation Planner

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getting here: Getting here is easy on Alaska Airlines, and the view from the sky is amazing. Multiple daily flights provide a variety of options, and it’s just a short plane ride from Anchorage or Seattle. For a more scenic trip, hop aboard the Alaska Marine Highway, a ferry system that treks up Alaska’s beautiful coastline. Vehicles can be transported on board, and private cabins are available. The more adventurous and budgetminded can choose to sleep in the viewing areas or on deck under the solarium. Sitka’s picturesque, mountain-lined shores are part of Alaska’s Inside Passage and a popular stop for both independent boaters and cruise ships. Cruisers seeking a personal, small ship experience will find it on Alaskan Dream Cruises, Custom Alaska Cruises, The Boat Company or Un-Cruise Adventures. Visitors who prefer a more traditional large ship experience can book through Holland America, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas Cruises or Silversea. Once in Sitka, getting around is easy. Downtown is walkable and the city prides itself on being a bicycle friendly community. To explore the road system outside of downtown, visitors can choose from car or bicycle rentals, taxi cabs, or the RIDE public bus system.

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Alaska Airlines Direct Flight Timetable – To/from Sitka

Anchorage . . 2 hours, 45 min Seattle . . . . . . 2 hours, 15 min Juneau . . . . . . . . . . 30 minutes Ketchikan . . . . . . . 45 minutes

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n an island in the Alexander Archipelago with roads that give up when they meet forests of massive hemlock and spruce, Sitka is cupped in a bay and protected from the cold, forbidding Gulf of Alaska by rocky green islets. It’s this stunning frame that strikes visitors first, inspiring amateurs off Inside Passage cruise ships as well as professional photographers to remove their lens covers. There are photo ops galore at Sitka National Historical Park, site of the last major battle between Europeans and Native Americans on the Pacific Coast. The park’s Totem Trail presents a haunting collection of Native American woodcarving art. “Sitka is the most historic community in Alaska, but for me it’s the thousands of years of occupation by the Tlingit people that add depth of culture,” said Teri Rofkar, a Native American weaving artist and Sitka resident. The woodcarving comes as a revelation, compelling visitors to see it less as artifact and more as art. The same goes for the miraculous Tlingit spruce root baskets, potlatch hats and Raven

rattles displayed at the Sheldon Jackson Museum on the campus of a small Presbyterian college, where James Michener lived while writing his epic novel Alaska. The Sitka Historical Society and Museum boasts 25,000 vintage photographs portraying local ceremony and society. It shares waterfront Harrigan Centennial Hall with a performing arts center, headquarters for the Sitka Summer Music Festival and Russian New Archangel Dancers. The celebrated Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi native dance company performs in the Tlingit Community House. No other town in the 49th state has Sitka’s charisma. To wander through its historic downtown is to appreciate how three cultures—Tlingit, Russian and American—were woven together. Built partly on bayfront pilings, the landmark Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall houses the first chapter of an organization founded in 1912 to fight discrimination against the state’s first people. The Lutheran Church, built in 1840 for Swedish and Finnish members of the Russian American Company,

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and onion-domed St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral, with its nearby Russian Bishop’s House, are reminders of Eastern influence. Above all looms 3,200-foot Mount Edgecumbe, a dormant volcano said to have attracted the Tlingit people to Sitka even before its last eruption around 2200 B.C. It looked about to explode again in 1974 when local prankster Porky Bickar set fire to 100 spare tires dropped by chopper in the mouth of the volcano— the whimsical side of Sitka’s character. – Article by Susan Spano, originally appeared in Smithsonian April 2013

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Sitka is a place where stories of the past come to life, and history is tucked into every corner. The Tlingit settled in the area thousands of years ago, living off of the land and the sea. They established and named the town Sheet’ka, which was later Anglicized to Sitka. Russians first arrived in 1799 in search of sea otter pelts for the lucrative fur trade. After several fierce, back-and-forth battles with the Tlingit, the Russians finally established a colony in 1804. This fortified settlement was named “New Archangel” and served as the capital of Russian America and the center of their worldwide fur trade. New Archangel became the most populated city on the West Coast, and was nicknamed the ‘Paris of the Pacific’ due to its culture of high society. Castle Hill was the site of the ceremonial transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States on October 18th 1867, and it still shows the remnants of Russian rule. Sitka commemorates the transfer each year with a week-long Alaska Day Festival that culminates on October 18th with a parade and reenactment

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ceremony. Besides being the birthplace of the Alaska Territory, Sitka also served as its capital for nearly 40 years. Those who desire to immerse themselves in both famous and lesser-known stories of Sitka will be delighted with the Sitka Historical Museum, where the Tlingit, Russian, and American eras spring to life through exhibits and artifacts. With such a diverse history, it’s no wonder that Sitka boasts 22 sites on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Distinct influences of Sitka’s indigenous people, Russian colonists, and Finnish settlers create unique local character. Within just a half-mile walk you’ll find a Tlingit community house, rare Russian architecture, and a Lutheran church founded in 1840 by Finnish immigrants which was the first Protestant church on the Pacific coast. Massive totemic panels stand watch outside the Sheet’ka Kwaán Naa Kahídi, a theater built in the style of a community clan house. Inside, the stage backdrop is fashioned from giant cedar panels that are adorned with hand-carved totemic designs and painted in traditional colors. A central fire pit and tiered seating creates an unforgettable setting for the Naa Kahídi Dancers, who offer stirring performances of ancient songs and dances of the Tlingit people.

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Diocese which spanned from California to Kamchatka in the Russian far east. Today, the historic site looks much like it did at its commencement and is adorned with period furniture and Russian icons.

Explore the state’s largest collection of Alaska Native artifacts at the Sheldon Jackson Museum where native artisans demonstrate age-old crafts while visitors gaze upon more than 5,000 pieces contained in the collection.

Nearby, the prominent onion-shaped domes of St. Michael’s Cathedral mark the Sitka skyline as they have for nearly two centuries. Those who venture inside the active Russian Orthodox church will discover a remarkable collection of religious art, with pieces believed to date back to the 17th century.

Step back in time with a visit to the Russian Bishop’s House, one of the only remaining examples of Russian log architecture in the Western Hemisphere. Located downtown, the building was completed in 1842 and served as the seat of the Russian Orthodox

Energetic new life is breathed into Sitka’s Russian history by the New Archangel Dancers. This allfemale troupe provides remarkable entertainment through a variety of dance renditions that represent the cultures of Russia and surrounding areas.

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For the avid angler looking for a great fish story, Sitka is a dream come true. The surrounding waters have the highest saltwater catch rate for King Salmon in the state of Alaska, not to mention world-class halibut fishing. Catch that mountable king and trophy halibut with one of Sitka’s many fishing guide services or combine convenience with the fishing trip of a lifetime by booking a multi-day package that includes lodging, daily fishing trips, in-town transportation and food.

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For fishermen who prefer the finesse and control of the fly, inland rivers are ripe with different species of salmon and trout, depending on the season. Join a guide company that specializes in freshwater fishing, and travel by plane and boat to freshwater sites around Sitka. The secluded, untapped streams make for high quality angling trips.

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Put your angling skills to the ultimate test at the annual Sitka Salmon Derby. Local and visiting fishermen spend the two weekends around Memorial Day competing for tens of thousands of dollars in cash and prizes. Although each salmon holds the promise of a possible prize, the real hope is to land the biggest salmon of the derby and walk away with the prestigious title and all the awards that go with it.

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The water and land surrounding Sitka are well known for abundant and diverse wildlife. Whether you dream of having an experience with one of the largest mammals on earth or watching loveable sea otters floating with their babies, a wildlife boat tour will bring your dreams within easy reach. Each excursion promises a unique showing of wild neighbors. For whale watching at its peak, come to Sitka in November for Sitka WhaleFest, when our surrounding waters are teeming with humpback whales prior to their winter migration. Besides whales and otters, expect to find seals, sea lions and a variety of sea birds, such as puffins, rhinoceros auklets, murres and black oystercatchers.

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On the shore, plentiful bald eagles hunt from tall Sitka spruce and hemlocks, brown bears grab salmon from freshwater streams and the aptly named Sitka blacktailed deer forage for food. Join a guided sightseeing tour to seek inland animals, view marine life from the shores, and visit some of our wildlife centers. A memorable experience with coastal brown bears awaits you at the Fortress of the Bear, a refuge for orphaned brown bears cubs who would otherwise be euthanized. The sanctuary allows visitors to see bears at play in a created environment. The Sitka Sound Science Center brings sea life to you. See a reassembled killer whale skeleton that washed up on a nearby shore, and get a tactile experience with one of many touch tanks that encourages handson interaction with starfish, anemones, abalone and

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barnacles. The facility also breeds four different types of salmon, serves as a hatchery, and releases smolts into Sitka Sound each May. Have a close-encounter with majestic bald eagles at the Alaska Raptor Center, a sanctuary that helps to rehabilitate injured raptors and release them back into the wild. Many other birds of prey from around the state can be viewed on site, including great-horned owls, golden eagles and red-tailed hawks.

Grizzly Bear peeking through the grass - © A.Andis/Nunatak Design

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Beyond the city of Sitka’s tiny footprint sits thousands of square miles of unadulterated, purely wild, untouched country that includes temperate rainforests, freshwater rivers, inland bays, snowcapped mountains and Mt. Edgecumbe, a dormant volcano. For those who seek boundless adventure in the great-out-ofdoors, Sitka delivers beyond your wildest dreams. Motor over the backcountry on a four-wheeler with an ATV tour, explore volcanic caves at the base of Mt. Edgecumbe on an ocean raft adventure, head to the skies to get an aerial view of the Alaskan wilderness on a flightseeing excursion, or paddle through the harbor and surrounding islands with a kayak tour or rental, a personalized way to observe sea life. Those who prefer to spend their outdoor time on a golf course will enjoy the amazing views from the Sea Mountain Golf Course while testing their shot strategy with challenging elevation changes and tight fairways. Active adventurers can lace up and tackle the island’s many hiking trails, or rent a bicycle at the local bike shop and check out dozens of routes around

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Sitka – from smooth and easy rides to rugged terrain with steep climbs and descents. Outdoor equipment and fly fishing rentals are available for those who want to spend time in the wilderness on their own terms.

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Sitka’s inspirational setting and eclectic atmosphere attract celebrated artists from around the world. There’s a bustling arts scene throughout the summer with Sitka Fest! This arts extravaganza combines the Sitka Summer Music Festival, Sitka Fine Arts Camp, science and humanities symposiums, art shares, and culinary parties. It is difficult to imagine a more beautiful site for the Sitka Summer Music Festival, which attracts world-renown chamber musicians. The stage at the Harrigan Centennial Hall is backed by floor-toceiling windows, which provide stunning views of Sitka Sound throughout the performances. Promising young artists come from throughout Alaska and the United States for the Sitka Fine Arts Camp, recognized as an outstanding arts program by the White House and the National Endowment for the Arts. Nightly art shares allow locals and visitors to see the variety and caliber of talent embodied in the faculty and students.

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HomeSkillet Fest brings in bands from around the nation to play everything from hip-hop to folk to blues. The weekend festival is put on by a local music label, also called HomeSkillet.

In January and early February, the Sitka Jazz Festival brings in jazz musicians from around the world to teach and perform. Clinics in jazz history, theory and improvisation helps musicians refine their craft, while concerts from local and international artists provide evening entertainment.

The Grind is a popular variety show that opens its doors to local performers during the fall, winter, and spring months. Variety is the key word, and each show features a unique set of acts. Tickets are inexpensive, and those who bring a homemade dessert get their admission refunded at the door.

Each spring, The Greater Sitka Arts Council hosts ArtiGras: a music and arts festival on the edge of the great Alaskan frontier. The arts celebration features performances and concerts from visiting and local musicians, a wearable arts show, presentations and classes, and gallery walks.

Sitka Fine Arts Camp - © Berett Wilbur

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For a full listing of current community events, visit kcaw.org/community-calendar/

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RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS AND STARRING

FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION

Russian Christmas is celebrated by the Julian calendar, on January 7th. The week-long celebration includes a Christmas feast, the Orthodox practice of caroling and sharing the joy of Christmas. All are invited. (907) 747-8120

A grand celebration complete with parade, demonstrations, game and food booths, fireworks display and more. (907) 747-8604, www.sitkachamber.com/ 4th-of-july.html

February

HOME SKILLET MUSIC FESTIVAL

All ages music festival featuring local and out of town bands. Soul, Hip Hop, Blues, and Garage Style Rock n’ Roll. www.homeskilletfest.com

SITKA JAZZ FESTIVAL

World class jazz provided by students and guest jazz musicians. (907) 747-3653, www.sitkajazzfestival.com

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SITKA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

It may be cold outside, but the musicians of the Sitka Music Festival will provide plenty of heat. Performances by internationally celebrated musicians. (907) 747-6774, www.sitkamusicfestival.org

Experience Alaska’s wild and sustainable seafood through entertainment, education and culinary delights. www.sitkaseafoodfestival.org

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MUDBALL CLASSIC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT

HERRING FISHERY

This annual Labor Day Weekend tournament invites softball teams from around the nation. webmaster@sitkasoftball.com

Wildlife is abundant as the herring gather and spawn in Sitka waters, turning the blue Pacific a milky green! Check the community calendar for upcoming events: www.kcaw.org/community-calendar

RUNNING OF THE BOOTS & SEASON’S END CELEBRATION

ARTI GRAS

Fun Run! Lots of prize categories. Proceeds benefit Sitka Local Foods Network/Sitka Farmers Market. (907) 747-8604, www.runningoftheboots.org

Regional Artists and Musicians offer live performances, workshops, Spring Gallery Walk and Wearable Arts Show. (907) 747-2787, www.sitkaarts.org

October

May OCEAN WAVE QUILTERS GUILD QUILT SHOW

Showing new and historic quilts at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Call Jane: (907) 747-5998 JULIE HUGHES TRIATHLON

ALASKA DAY FESTIVAL

The transfer ceremony occurred in Sitka in 1867 when the United States purchased Alaska from Russia. Celebrations include ceremonies, a period costume ball, dances, dinners, contests, a parade and more! www.alaskadayfestival.org THE GRIND: OCTOBER - APRIL

6-mile run, 10 mile bike and 1,000 meter swim. Short course for ages 12 and under. Call Kevin at (907) 738-4664

This popular variety show opens its doors to local performers during the fall, winter, and spring months. Variety is the key word, and each show features a unique set of acts. Call Sarah at (907) 738-5234

SITKA SALMON DERBY

Catch prize-winning fish in the sparkling waters of Sitka. Cash and prizes awarded. (907) 747-6790

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June SITKA FEST: JUNE - AUGUST

Sitka Fest is a summer-long festival of music, art, science and the humanities that includes world-class performances, camps, workshops, TEDx talks, conferences, and festivities. (907) 747-3085, finearstscamp.org/sitka-fest

SITKA WHALEFEST

Annual event featuring a symposium by world-renowned marine scientists. Features whale watching cruises, concerts, art show, a marine-themed market & more! (907) 747-8878, www.sitkawhalefest.org

december

SITKA SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL: JUNE - JULY

World-class classical chamber music by internationally acclaimed musicians. Evening concerts held at Harrigan Centennial Hall, renowned for its breathtaking views. (907) 747-6774, www.sitkamusicfestival.org SITKA FINE ARTS CAMP: JUNE - JULY

Since 1973, The Fine Arts Camp has been attracting students to study the fine arts of theatre, dance, music, visual arts, writing and Alaskan Native arts. (907) 747-3085, www.fineartscamp.org.

SITKA ARTISANS MARKET

The annual artisans market is a quality retail shopping experience that features hand-crafted items made in Sitka. Call Sarah (907) 738-5234, www.sitkaarts.org From top left clockwise: Sitka Whalefest - © Sitka Whalefest, Grilled Paprika Salmon with Fingerling Potatoes and Chorizo - © Talon Lodge, 4th of July - © A.Andis/Nunatak Design, Whale Quilt - © Abby’s Reflection, Alaska Day Festival - © Wiliam Greer, Sitka Summer Music Festival - © Christine Davenport, Alaska Day Re-enactment - © James Poulson.

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aCCOMMOdatiOns HOTELS / MOTELS

Cascade Inn (See ad on this page) Accommodations . . . . . . . . . 20-24 Hotels / Motels . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

2035 Halibut Point Road • (800)532-0908 (907)747-6804 • karen@cascadeinnsitka.com www.cascadeinnsitka.com P Breathtaking view, all waterfront rooms with private balconies. Cedar wood sauna available on the downstairs deck. BBQ available on occasion. Enjoy magnificent views of Sitka’s Mt. Edgecumbe volcano.

BED & BREAKFASTS Alaska Ocean View Bed & Breakfast Inn 1101 Edgecumbe Drive • (907)747-8310 info@sitka-alaska-lodging.com www.sitka-alaska-lodging.com An Otter’s Cove Bed-N-Breakfast 3211 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-4529 jorcheryl@gmail.com • www.ottercovebandb.com

Eagle Bay Inn 1321 Sawmill Creek Road • (907)623-9973 eaglebayinn@gmail.com www.sitkaseaglebayinn.com P

Annahootz Bed & Breakfast 111 Jeff Davis Street • (907)747-6498 cdhanson@att.net • www.annahootzbnb.com Our bedroom suites feature private outside entrance, full baths, sitting rooms, mini kitchens, outside deck and WiFi. Centrally located. A short stroll to harbors, charters, downtown and points of interest.

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Fly-In Fish Inn 485 Katlian Street • (907)747-7910 (907)738-0102 cell • info@flyinfishinn.com www.flyinfishinn.com P

Ann’s Gavan Hill Bed & Breakfast 415 Arrowhead Street • (907)747-8023 annbills@gci.net • www.annsgavanhill.com P

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Sitka Super 8 (See ad on page 29)

Bed & Breakfasts . . . . . . . . . 20-22 Camping / Cabins / RVs . . . . . . 22 Lodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24 Vacation Rentals . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Reservation Service . . . . . . . . . 24 Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25

Fishing - Freshwater . . . . . . . . 26 Fishing - Saltwater . . . . . . . 26-27 Guided Sightseeing Tours . . 27-28

404 Sawmill Creek Road • (907)747-8804 s8gm3097@ehm-inc.com www.super8.com/sitka03097 P

Totem Square Hotel & Marina (See ad on page 21)

Flightseeing Tours . . . . . . . . 27-28

201 Katlian Street • (866)300-1353 (907)747-3693 • totemsquarehotel@gmail.com www.totemsquarehotel.com P

Wildlife Boat Tours. . . . . . . . . . 28

Westmark Sitka Hotel

City Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Outdoor Activities . . . . . . . . . . 28 All-Terrain Vehicles . . . . . . . . . 28 Bicycle Rentals and Tours . . . . . 28 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Kayak Tours / Rentals . . . . . . . 28

(See ad on page 21)

330 Seward Street • (800)544-0970 (907)747-6241 • www.westmarkhotels.com P

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Baranof Island B & B 401 Charteris Street • (907)747-8306 artistcove@alaska.net www.baranofislandbandb.com Cinnamon Bear Bed & Breakfast 117 Darrin Drive • (907)747-3141 tsfriske@gci.net www.sitkacinnamonbearbandb.com

Dove Island B & B and Lodge (See ad on page 23)

PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com

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Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Shops / Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Ground Transport . . . . . . . . . . 30 To / From Sitka . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Water Transport . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Visitor Services . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Banking / Financial. . . . . . . . . . 30 Fishing / Marine Supplies . . . . . 30 Groceries / Liquor Stores / Bars . . 31

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Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Office Supplies / Services . . . . . 31 Pharmacies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Port Services / Moorage . . . . . . 31 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Spa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Owner Karen Keating Call 1-800-532-0908 www.cascadeinnsitka.com Circle #2 on Reader Service Card

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Managed by Davis Realty www.SitkaHarborHeigHtS.com Circle #3 on Reader Service Card

All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.


Totem Square Hotel & Marina

Waterfront Hotel in Historic Downtown Sitka with beautiful views and great service! Waterfront deck, lounge & dining 907-747-3693 • 866.300.1353 201 Katlian Street • totemsquarehotel.com Circle #4 on Reader Service Card

The finest lodging in scenic Sitka by the sea The Westmark Sitka Hotel welcomes you with warm northern hospitality whether you choose to explore Sitka’s rich culture, or simply to relax in your comfortable guestroom and enjoy harborside views. Full restaurant, lounge and deck overlooking the mountains and harbor. Open 7 days a week / downtown location

330 Seward Street, Sitka, AK 907-747-6241 Central Reservations: 800-544-0970 www.westmarkhotels.com Circle #5 on Reader Service Card

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Hannah’s Bed & Breakfast 504 Monastery Street • (907)747-8309 sandy@hannahsbandb.com www.hannahsbandb.com

Sitka International Hostel 109 Jeff Davis Street • (907)747-8661 sitkahostel@yahoo.com • www.sitkahostel.org

Indian Village B & B 215 Kaagwaantaan • (907)747-5845 boyddidrickson@gmail.com Inn at Raven’s Peek 4260 Halibut Point Road • (907)738-0140 cell arcticdoc@gci.net • www.ravenspeekbandb.com

Sitka Sportsman’s Association RV Park & Camping Site 5211 Halibut Point Road • (800)750-4712 (907)747-4712 • reservations@sitkatravel.com www.rvsitka.com P Waterfront, next to ferry terminal, 7 miles from downtown, RV and tent sites, water, electric and sewer, hot showers. Easy kayak entry. Close to estuary trail, popular for wild flower photography. U.S. Forest Service/Sitka Ranger District 204 Siginaka Way • (907)747-6671 r10_sitka_rd@fs.fed.us www.fs.usda.gov/goto/tongass/sitkard

Jamestown Bay B & B 117 Jamestown Drive (907)747-5643 • (907)738-5643 cell reservations@jamestownbay.com www.jamestownbay.com

LODGES

Seaview Bed N’ Breakfast 1605 Davidoff Street • (907)747-3908 (907)738-1605 cell

Baranof Wilderness Lodge (See ad on page 26)

Vonnie’s B & B and Guide Service (See ad on page 25)

101 Shelikof Way • (907)747-6401 vonnie@gci.net • www.vonnies.net

CABINS / CAMPING / HOSTEL / RV’s For more information, visit www.sitka.org and click on “Stay” and “Camping/Hostel/RV Parks”

PO Box 2187 • (800)613-6551 (907)738-3597 cell • mtrotter@flyfishalaska.com www.flyfishalaska.com Personalized wilderness lodge – remote of Sitka, with unpressured water. Diverse salt and freshwater fishery. Whale watching, sea kayaking, natural hot springs. One for your bucket list!

Dove Island Lodge (See ad on page 23)

Sealing Cove RV Parking On Japonski Island, adjacent to Sealing Cove Boat Harbor. (907)747-3439 Sitka Harbor Master www.cityofsitka.com/government/departments/ harbor/RVParking.html

PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 • (907)747-5660 (907)738-0856 cell • gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com Fishermen’s Inn PO Box 8092 • Port Alexander, AK 99836 (907)568-2399 • kmullifish@aol.com www.fishermensinn.com

Located on Sitka’s Down-Town Waterfront • The Loft: Sleeps up to 9, offers commanding views of sunset islands to the Northwest and Sitka Channel vessel activities from the balcony • The Bunkhouse: 2 large adjoining units, sleeps 8 & 10 with 3 privacy bedrooms. Fully Appointed kitchens, living and dining. Fisherman’s Quay, Ph: 907-738-3557 475 Katlian Street, Sitka, AK 99835 Circle #6 on Reader Service Card

RESERVATIONS: 1-800-750-4712

IslandView Resort & Charters 4405 Halibut Point Road • (888)998-6544 (907)747-6544 • info@islandviewcharters.com www.islandviewcharters.com

Talon Lodge (See ad on page 23)

PO Box 6506 • (800)536-1864 info@talonlodge.com • www.talonlodge.com

Wild Strawberry Lodge (See ad on page 27)

724 Siginaka Way • (800)770-2628 (907)747-3232 • info@wildstrawberrylodge.com www.wildstrawberrylodge.com World Class salmon and halibut fishing! Multi-day fishing/lodging packages. Deluxe home cooking featuring fresh seafood. We promise “Warm Genuine Alaskan Hospitality” and memorable Alaskan experiences at Wild Strawberry Lodge. B & B lodging available off-season.

VACATION RENTALS Above the Sea Sitka Vacation Rental 1507 Davidoff Street • (800)750-4712 (907)747-4712 • reservations@sitkatravel.com www.abovetheseasitka.com Biorka Guest House 611 Biorka Street • (907)738-7333 cell biorkaguesthouse@ak.net www.biorkaguesthouse.com Chocolate Moose Vacation Rental 104 Lincoln Street (mailing) • (907)747-5159 chomoose@ptialaska.net Cottages on Monastery 207 Monastery Street • (800)750-4712 (907)747-4712 • reservations@sitkatravel.com www.sitkatravel.com Dreaming Bear Suites 405 Etolin Way • (907)747-8601 fairweather308@gci.net www.fairweatherdreams.com Charming and cozy studio apartments in the heart of downtown, close to harbor, cafés and attractions. Full kitchen, deck, garden. Sleeps 3-5. Pets on approval. Smoke-free. Seasonal rates. WiFi. Fairweather Vacation Rental 308 Monastery Street • (907)747-8601 fairweather308@gci.net www.fairweatherdreams.com Cozy one bedroom, private, comfortable apartment located downtown close to the harbor, cafés, attractions. Full kitchen, deck, garden. Sleeps 4-6. Pets on approval. Smokefree. Seasonal rates. Free high speed internet.

Fisherman’s Quay (See ad on this page) 475 Katlian Street • (800)750-4712 (907)738-3557 cell • fishermansquay@gmail.com www.fishermansquay.com/lodging Forty Winks Sitka 211 Seward Street • (907)747-6460 bshoe@alaska.net • www.fortywinksuffda.com Frank & Gloria’s Place 109 Sand Dollar Drive • (907)747-8711 scig@ak.net • www.sitkadream.com

Harbor Heights Penthouse (See ad on page 20)

329 Harbor Drive • (907)747-1032 rentals.davisrealty@gci.net www.sitkaharborheights.com

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Helga’s 2827 Halibut Point Road (907)747-5497 • helga@helgasbandb.com www.helgasbedandbreakfast.com All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.


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Dove Island Lodge…

Extravagance Amidst Isolation A True Alaskan Adventure

• Owner operated lodge with over 25 years experience • Located on an exclusive private island, 5 minutes from downtown Sitka • 5 course dinners prepared by world class chefs • Full bar featuring fine scotches, cognacs and the largest wine list in Alaska • All two room suites and cabins have oceanfront balconies with private hot tubs • Saltwater fishing aboard our 36ft by 12ft Coldwater Sport fishing boats • Flyout remote fishing aboard our Beaver floatplane • Remote ATV fishing/sightseeing expeditions www.doveislandlodge.com 907-747-5660 Toll free: 888-318-3474 Dove Island Lodge is proud to be a USFS permit holder for the Tongass National Forest and an equal opportunity employer.

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Touch tanks • Great for kids!

747-8878 • 834 Lincoln St. sitkascience.org

IslandView Resort & Charters 4405 Halibut Point Road • (888)998-6544 (907)747-6544 • info@islandviewcharters.com www.islandviewcharters.com

Sitka’s Home Away From Home 406 Hemlock Street • (800)478-8558 (907)747-8558 • cropleys@aol.com www.vacationsitka.com

Sitka Rock Suites 4256/4257 Halibut Point Road (907)738-1710 cell sitkarocksuites@aol.com www.sitkarocksuites.com Perfect when your stay is longer, waterfront and water view suites - 3bd, 2bd, 1bd & studios . Fully furnished, kitchen, phone, cable T.V. & wireless. Ideal for family, vacation & business stays. Smoke & pet free. Seasonal (May-Sept.), Off Seasonal (Sept.-May) monthly, weekly, daily rates. All you need is your suitcase!

Sprucecot 308 Peterson Avenue • (907)747-3670 judyzc@gci.net • www.sprucecot.com

RESERVATION SERVICE

Welcome Home Vacations, LLC (See ad on page 22)

210 Lake Street, Suite B • (800)750-4712 (907)747-4712 • reservations@sitkatravel.com www.sitkatravel.com

attraCtiOns

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JOIN US FOR THE

Sitka Summer Music Festival!

The best in classical music every June since 1972

Please check www.sitkamusicfestival.org for dates and details. Circle #11 on Reader Service Card

A beAr rescue center where magnificent resident bears roam in a naturalized setting.

Viewing from above a covered area, take photos and memories to last a lifetime. Located 5 miles from the center of town, we are available through shuttles, tours, taxis and car rentals. 4639 Sawmill Creek rd. Sitka, ak • 907-747-3032

www.fortressofthebear.org Circle #12 on Reader Service Card

Alaska Native Brotherhood & Alaska Native Sisterhood 235 Katlian Street • (907)738-6608 cell Alaska Raptor Center 1000 Raptor Way • (800)643-9425 (907)747-8662 • members@alaskaraptor.org www.alaskaraptor.org P

Fortress of the Bear (See ad on this page)

Located 6 miles from downtown 4639 Sawmill Creek Road • (907)747-3032 info@fortressofthebear.org www.fortressofthebear.org

New Archangel Dancers (See ad on this page)

208 Smith Street • (907)747-5516 newarchangel@gci.net www.newarchangeldancers.com Celebrating Sitka’s Russian heritage by performing lively, authentic, and professionally choreographed folk dances from Russia and surrounding regions. Regular summer shows are performed at Harrigan Centennial Hall in downtown Sitka. P

Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Dancers (See ad on page 27) 200 Katlian Street • (907)747-7137 www.sitkatours.com P

Sheldon Jackson Museum National Historic Site 104 College Drive • (907)747-8981 jacqueline.fernandez@alaska.gov www.museums.alaska.gov/sheldon_jackson/ sjhome.html P Discover the real Alaska at the historic Sheldon Jackson Museum. Built in 1897 the Museum’s collection features artifacts from Alaska’s native cultures – Inupiaq, Yup’ik, Aleut, Alutiiq, Athabascan and Northwest Coast. Sitka Historical Society and Museum 330 Harbor Drive • (907)747-6455 curator@sitkahistory.org www.sitkahistory.org P Sitka National Historical Park 106 Metlakatla Street • (907)747-0110 www.nps.gov/sitk P

Sitka Sound Science Center (See ad on this page)

834 Lincoln Street • (907)747-8878 lbusch@sitkascience.org • www.sitkascience.org Circle #13 on Reader Service Card

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St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral National Historic Landmark 240 Lincoln Street • (907)747-8120 frmichael.boyle@gmail.com www.stmichaelcathedral.org P

Tribal Community House (See ad on page 27)

200 Katlian Street • (907)747-7290 www.sitkatribe.org

Cruises Alaska Marine Highway (See ad on page 30)

7559 North Tongass Highway Ketchikan, AK 99901 • (800)642-0066 dot.ask.amhs@alaska.gov • www.ferryalaska.com

Alaskan Dream Cruises (See ad on this page)

1512 Sawmill Creek Road • (855)747-8100 info@alaskandreamcruises.com www.alaskandreamcruises.com Small cruise ship line which highlights the unique areas of Southeast on adventure ships. Have local insider’s knowledge of where to go and what to do. Prices include shore excursions. Custom Alaska Cruises PO Box 240034 • Douglas, AK 99824 (970)465-6643 • alaskacruises@gmail.com www.sikumi.com Sitka Harbor Tours PO Box 6411 • (907)738-2458 sitkaharbortours@gmail.com www.sitkaharbortours.com

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Sound Sailing 617 Katlian Street • (907)887-9446 capt.blain@soundsailing.com www.soundsailing.com

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The Boat Company PO Box 1839 • Poulsbo, WA 98370 (877)647-8268 • kathy@theboatcompany.com www.theboatcompany.org Un-Cruise Adventures 3826 18th Avenue West • Seattle, WA 98119 (888)862-8881 • sales@un-cruise.com www.un-cruise.com

Events/Festivals Alaska Day Festival (October) PO Box 1355 • www.alaskadayfestival.org Sitka Fine Arts Camp PO Box 3086 • (907)747-3085 office@fineartscamp.org • www.fineartscamp.org

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Sitka Seafood Festival sitkaseafoodfestival@gmail.com www.sitkaseafoodfestival.org

Sitka Summer Music Festival (June) (See ad on page 24)

PO Box 3333 • (907)747-6774 director@sitkamusicfestival.org www.sitkamusicfestival.org Join us for magnificent music at Alaska’s premier chamber music festival. Internationally acclaimed musicians are featured in weekend concerts and a series of free events, June 5-29, 2015. Sitka WhaleFest (November) 834 Lincoln Street • (907)747-8878 whalefest@sitkascience.org www.sitkawhalefest.org

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Fishing – FreshWater Alaska Getaway 1009 Halibut Point Road • (907)966-3474 paul@alaskagetaway.net • www.alaskagetaway.net

Baranof Wilderness Lodge (See ad on this page)

PO Box 2187 • (800)613-6551 (907)738-3597 cell • mtrotter@flyfishalaska.com www.flyfishalaska.com

Classic Casting Adventures (See ad on this page)

PO Box 6398 • (907)738-2737 cell tad@flyfishsitka.com • www.flyfishsitka.com Freshwater fishing excursions for Steelhead, Salmon, and Trout. Rivers are accessed by boat and float plane. Fly fishing and spin casting available. Waders and fishing gear provided. Salt water fishing also available.

Dove Island Lodge (See ad on page 23)

flyfishsitka.com 907-738-2737 • Classic Casting Adventures Special Use Permit Holder Tongass National Forest

PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com Sitka Alaska Outfitters 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com

Fishing – saltWater Circle #18 on Reader Service Card

ABC Island Guides 3004 Barker Street • (907)738-3141 cell abcislandguides@gmail.com www.abcislandguides.com Alaska Adventures Unlimited, Inc. PO Box 6244 • (907)738-6244 cell akfish@gci.net • www.alaskafishing-sitka.com

Alaska Premier Charters, Inc. (See ad on page 27)

724 Siginaka Way • (800)770-2628 (907)747-3232 • info@wildstrawberrylodge.com www.wildstrawberrylodge.com World-class salmon and halibut fishing! Multi-day fishing/lodging packages. We promise “Warm Genuine Alaskan Hospitality” and memorable Alaskan experiences at Wild Strawberry Lodge. Saltwater Sportfishing at its finest!

Alaskan Reel Affair Charters, LLC (See ad on page 18 & 19)

PO Box 1825 • (888)966-2322 • (907)966-2322 reel.affair@att.net •www.reelaffair.com Angling Unlimited, Inc. 4256 Halibut Point Road • (800)297-3380 (907)747-3736 • anglingunlimited@aol.com www.anglingunlimited.com

Annahootz Alaskan Adventures (See ad on page 27)

PO Box 52 • (907)747-2608 • (907)738-0996 cell jim@annahootz.com • www.annahootz.com

Baranof Wilderness Lodge (See ad on this page)

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PO Box 2187 • (800)613-6551 (907)738-3597 cell • mtrotter@flyfishalaska.com www.flyfishalaska.com All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.


Beyond Boundaries Expeditions PO Box 2187 • (800)613-6551 (907)738-3597 cell • mtrotter@flyfishalaska.com www.flyfishalaska.com

Big Blue Charters (See ad on page 25) PO Box 2956 • (877)747-5161 • (907)747-5161 mike@bigbluecharters.com www.bigbluecharters.com

Charter Alaska (See ad on page 25) 406 Hemlock Street • (800)478-8558 (907)747-8558 • skipper@charteralaska.com www.charteralaska.com

Classic Casting Adventures (See ad on page 26)

PO Box 6398 • (907)738-2737 cell tad@flyfishsitka.com • www.flyfishsitka.com

FLIGHTSEEING TOURS Air Sitka 485 Katlian Street • (907)747-7920 (907)738-2363 cell • ken@flyinfishinn.com www.flyinfishinn.com

Dove Island Lodge

• Fishing Charter Packages • Marine Wildlife Tours • Floathouse Rentals • Hunting Packages

(See ad on page 23)

PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com Dove Island Lodge offers guided and unguided half and full day excursions to Southeast Alaska’s lakes and streams. Imagine flying out and fishing for Rainbow, Cutthroat, Salmon, or Steelhead in our deHavilland Beaver Floatplane.

Dove Island Lodge

(Deer, Bear, Goat)

907-747-2608 or (cell) 907-738-0996 Email: Jim@annahootz.com

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Harris Aircraft Services

(See ad on page 23)

PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com

Explore

Frontier Charters & Lodge 3922 Halibut Point Road • (800)388-1218 frontiercharters@alaska.com www.frontiercharters.com IslandView Resort & Charters 4405 Halibut Point Road • (888)998-6544 (907)747-6544 • info@islandviewcharters.com www.islandviewcharters.com Kingfisher Charters & Lodge PO Box 1781 • (800)727-6136 • (907)747-6136 kingfish@ptialaska.net www.kingfishercharters.com

Sitka

AUTHENTIC. TRADITIONAL. DYNAMIC. 907-747-7137 | www.SitkaTours.com Circle #21 on Reader Service Card

Tours • Charters • Scheduled Service

Call & book your flight today! Toll Free: 1.877.966.3050 info@harrisair.com www.harrisair.com Circle #22 on Reader Service Card

Sitka Alaska Outfitters 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com

Talon Lodge (See ad on page 23)

PO Box 6506 • (800)536-1864 info@talonlodge.com • www.talonlodge.com

Vonnie’s B & B and Guide Service (See ad on page 25)

101 Shelikof Way • (907)747-6401 vonnie@gci.net • www.vonnies.net

guided sightseeing tOurs CITY TOURS Sitka Tours PO Box 1001 • (907)747-5800 aksitkatours@aol.com www.sitkatoursalaska.com

Sitka Tribal Tours

(See ad on this page)

(907)747-7137 touroperations@sitkatribe-nsn.gov www.sitkatours.com Learn about the Tlingit native way of life and their living culture with Sitka’s Tribal Tours. Our modern coaches provide comfortable viewing while experiencing authentic Sitka. Sitka Wildlife Tours (907)738-1733 cell • conine@gci.net www.sitkawildlifetours.com

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Harris Aircraft Services, Inc. (See ad on page 27)

400 Airport Road • (877)966-3050 (907)966-3050 • info@harrisair.com www.harrisair.com Harris Air offers flight-seeing tours in our deHavilland Beaver and Cessna 185. Passengers get the chance to see glacier-ice fields, bears, mountain goats, whales and more. Tours include a water landing at a remote lake. We also offer a Bush Pilot and Glacier Bay Tour, call for information and pricing.

WILDLIFE BOAT TOURS

Allen Marine Tours (See ad on this page)

Sitka Wildlife Quest PO Box 1049 • (888)747-8101 • (907)747-8100 sitkainfo@allenmarine.com www.allenmarinetours.com Cruise Sitka Sound with Alaska’s most experienced tour company. For over 40 years, it has been our privilege to transform the Alaska dreams you bring with you... into a perfect day filled with memories to last a lifetime.

Annahootz Alaskan Adventures (See ad on this page 27)

PO Box 52 • (907)747-2608 • (907)738-0996 cell jim@annahootz.com • www.annahootz.com

Dove Island Lodge (See ad on page 23) PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com

Esther G Sea Tours 215 Shotgun Alley • (907)747-6481 (907)738-6481 cell • alaskadavey@gmail.com www.puffinsandwhales.com Join us for spectacular marine wildlife tours in Sitka! Experience marine mammals, the magic of Saint Lazaria Island National Seabird Refuge and the breathtaking beauty of the Tongass National Forest. Ocean Raft Adventures 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com Enjoy thrilling rides aboard an ocean raft in the awe inspiring setting of Sitka Sound. Have fun, exploring mysterious sea caves, viewing awesome volcanic rock formations and watching incredible wildlife. Sitka Sound Tours 312 Cascade Street • (907)738-1190 cell jim.seeland@gmail.com www.sitkasoundtours.com

Outdoor Activities ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES Alaska ATV Tours 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com • www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com Alaska ATV Tours offers all inclusive guided OHV tours in the Tongass National Forest. Enjoy spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. Watch Bears in a natural setting, view incredible wildflower meadows and have a picnic on a beautiful ocean beach.

Dove Island Lodge (See ad on page 23) PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 (907)747-5660 • (907)738-0856 cell gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com

BICYCLE RENTALS AND TOURS Yellow Jersey Cycle Shop 329 Harbor Drive Suite 101 • (907)747-6317 www.yellowjerseycycles.com

GOLF Sea Mountain Golf Course 301 Granite Creek Road • (907)747-5663 seamountaingolf@gmail.com

KAYAK TOURS / RENTALS Alaska Travel Adventures 9085 Glacier Highway, #301, Juneau, AK 99801 (800)791-2673 • (907)789-0052 info@bestofalaskatravel.com www.alaskaadventures.com Sitka Sound Ocean Adventures 112 Toivo Circle • (907)752-0660 cell info@kayaksitka.com • www.kayaksitka.com Explore the coast less paddled on an intimate guided sea kayak adventure. Day tours, expeditions, outfitter services and water taxi. Please check out our Tripadvisor reviews online to learn more.

RENTALS & EQUIPMENT

Fly Fish Sitka (See ad on page 26) PO Box 6398 • (907)738-2737 cell tad@flyfishsitka.com • www.flyfishsitka.com

Sitka Alaska Outfitters 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com • www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com Guided and self guided trips for fishing, OHV riding and camping. Outdoor equipment sales and rentals, fly shop, fly fishing outfits, boats, camping equipment, OHV’s and trip consulting.

Organizations Alaska Department of Fish & Game 304 Lake Street, Room 103 (907)747-5355 (fishing) • (907)747-5449 (hunting) www.adfg.state.ak.us City and Borough of Sitka 100 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3294 www.cityofsitka.com CLIA Alaska 360 K Street, Suite 300, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)339-9340 • info@akcruise.org www.cliaalaska.org Greater Sitka Arts Council PO Box 564 • (907)747-2787 sitkaarts@yahoo.com • www.sitkaarts.org Greater Sitka Chamber of Commerce 329 Harbor Drive, Suite 212 (907)747-8604 • info@sitkachamber.com www.sitkachamber.com Island Institute PO Box 2420 • (907)747-3794 info@islandinstitutealaska.org www.islandinstitutealaska.org

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Sitka Charter Boat Operators Association PO Box 2422 • (907)747-3232 www.sitkacharteroperators.com All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.


Sitka

Sitka Conservation Society 201 Lincoln Street, Suite 4 • (907)747-7509 info@sitkawild.org • www.sitkawild.org Sitka Economic Development Association 329 Harbor Drive, Suite 212 • (907)747-2660 inforequest@sitka.net • www.sitka.net Sitka Harbor Department 617 Katlian Street • (907)747-3439 Sitka Trail Works, Inc. 801 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-7244 trail@gci.net • www.sitkatrailworks.org

FREE SuperStart® Breakfast • FREE Hi-Speed Internet • 24-Hr. Gst. Laundry •HBO Only Hotel in Sitka w/AC • FREE In-rm. Microwave/fridge, Coffee, Hairdryer & Safe

US Forest Service - Sitka Ranger District 204 Siginaka Way • (907)747-6671 r10_sitka_rd@fs.fed.us www.fs.usda.gov/goto/tongass/sitkard

At Traffic Circle Intersec of Halibut Pt. Rd. & Sawmill Creek Rd. • 404 Sawmill Creek Rd. Sitka, AK 99835 • (907) 747-8804 Destination Super

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All Super 8 hotels are independently owned and operated.

En Español 1.877.202.8812

restaurants

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Alaska Today 235 Katlian Street • (907)623-7244 alaska.today@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/alaska.today Backdoor Café 104 Barracks Street • (907)747-8856 www.facebook.com/sitkabackdoor Baranof Island Brewing Company 215 Smith Street, Suite A • (907)747-2739 info@baranofislandbrewing.com www.baranofislandbrewing.com

Bayview Pub (See ad on this page)

407 Lincoln Street (Upstairs) • (907)747-5300 BayviewPubSitka@gmail.com www.SitkaBayviewPub.com Best views in Sitka! Top craft beers of the NW/ Alaska + a fantastic wine list & a full liquor bar featuring classic craft cocktails. Locally caught seafood & daily homemade specials. PLUS, pool tables, shuffleboard, darts, live music AND all your favorite sports on the TV’s! Familyfriendly until 9pm & late-night entertainment!

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Fast, Fresh, good-For-you Food.

Bear Country Coffee 303 Lincoln Street #2 • (907)747-5600

espresso, seafood, soup, salad, paninis, baked goods, beer & wine bar, crepery & juices, catering available

Channel Club 2906 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-7440 sitkachannelclub@gmail.com www.sitkachannelclub.com

Dock Shack Restaurant/Lounge (See ad on page 21)

209 Lincoln Street • 907-623-0850 www.homeporteatery.com •

Located in the Totem Square Hotel 201 Katlian Street • (907)747-5411 www.totemsquarehotel.com

Dove Island Lodge (See ad on page 23)

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PO Box 1512 • (888)318-3474 • (907)747-5660 (907)738-0856 cell • gofish@doveislandlodge.com www.doveislandlodge.com

Ludvig’s Bistro 256 Katlian Street • (907)966-3663 ludvigsbistro@hotmail.com www.ludvigsbistro.com

Harry’s Soda Shop & Pharmacy and Photo (See ad on this page)

Raven Dining Room

106 Lincoln Street • (907)966-2123 info@whitesalaska.com • www.whitesalaska.com

(See ad on page 21)

Located in the Westmark Sitka Hotel 330 Seward Street • (907)747-0979

Highliner Coffee 327 Seward Street • (907)747-4924 coffeeinfo@highlinercoffee.com www.highlinercoffee.com

Reindeer Redhots Corner of Lake & Lincoln Street (907)738-5559 cell • carolek@ak.net www.reindeerredhots.com

Homeport Eatery

Sea Mountain Restaurant & 19th Hole 301 Granite Creek Road • (907)747-5663 seamountaingolf@gmail.com

(See ad on this page)

209 Lincoln Street • (907)623-0850 homeporteatery@gmail.com www.homeporteatery.com

Seamart Food Court 1867 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-6266 www.seamart.com

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ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY Our fleet of 11 state ferries connects you to dozens of communities and special places you don’t want to miss. Visit us online for routes, videos and more.

Knitting with Class 300 Harbor Drive • (907)738-0957 cell knittingwithclass@gmail.com www.knittingwithclass.com Old Harbor Books 201 Lincoln Street • (907)747-8808 oldharbor@gci.net • www.oldharborbooks.net RadioShack 303 Lincoln Street, #2 • (907)747-3999 radioshack@acsalaska.net www.facebook.com/SitkaRadioshack Russell’s 208 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3395 stashinc@ymail.com www.facebook.com/russellssitka Russian American Company 134 Lincoln Street • (907)747-6228 borland@attglobal.net www.russianamericancompany.com Seasons Cards & Gifts 332 Lincoln Street • (907)966-2160 info@whitesalaska.com • www.whitesalaska.com Sheldon Jackson Museum Gift Shop Located in a National Historic Site 104 College Drive • (907)747-6233 friendsofsjm@gmail.com www.friendsofsjm.com P Sitka Bazaar 215 Lincoln Street • (907)747-5510 sitkabazaar@alaska.net • www.sitkabazaar.com Sitka Fur Gallery 108 Lincoln Street • (907)747-8870 maressahernandez@sitkafurgallery.com www.akfurs.com

FerryAlaska.com/st 1-800-642-0066

Sitka Historical Museum Gift Shop 330 Harbor Drive • (907)747-6455 manager@sitkahistory.org www.sitkahistory.org P

Shops/Galleries Abby’s Reflection Apparel & Quiltworks 231 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3510 abbysreflection@yahoo.com www.abbysreflection.com Alaska Raptor Center Gift Shop 1000 Raptor Way • (800)643-9425 (907)747-8662 • members@alaskaraptor.org www.alaskaraptor.org P Artist Cove Gallery 241 Lincoln Street • (907)747-6990 artistcove@alaska.net • www.artistcovegallery.com Baranof Jewelers 200 Lincoln Street • (907)966-3838 baranofjewelers@msn.com www.baranofjewelry.com

Big Blue Fisheries, LLC (See ad on page 25)

216 Smith Street, #B • (907)966-9999 info@alaskasmokedfish.com www.alaskasmokedfish.com

Sitka Rose Gallery 419 Lincoln Street • (888)236-1536 (907)747-3030 • sitkarosegallery@alaska.com www.sitkarosegallery.com Steller Books C/O The Fishermen’s Eye • 239 Lincoln Street (907)747-6080 • bear307mt@gci.net The Bead Garden 407 Lincoln Street Suite 207 • (907) 747-4545 dyanbessette@gmail.com WinterSong Soap Company 321 Lincoln Street • (888)819-8949 (907)747-8949 • wintersongsoap@att.net www.wintersongsoap.com Work & Rugged Gear Store 336 Lincoln Street • (907)747-5050 work.rugged@gmail.com www.facebook.com/work.rugged

Transportation GROUND TRANSPORT

Brenner’s Fine Clothing and Gifts 124 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3468

Baranof Taxi and Tours 506 DeGroff Street • (907)738-4722 cell baranof_tours@yahoo.com

Fishermen’s Eye Gallery 239 Lincoln Street • (907)747-6080 fishermenseye@gmail.com

Hank’s Cabs PO Box 2372 • (907)747-8888 drhankenstein@yahoo.com

Goldsmith Gallery 407 Lincoln Street • (800)360-5744 (907)747-5744 • www.alaskajewelry.com

Ferry Shuttle (907)747-5800 • aksitkatours@aol.com www.sitkatoursalaska.com

Island Artists Gallery 205 Lincoln Street • (907)747-6536 info@islandartistsgallery.com www.islandartistsgallery.com P

North Star Rent-a-Car 600 C Airport Road • (800)722-6927 (907)966-2552 • nstar@alaska.net www.northstarrentacar.com

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Visitor On/Off Bus Operates May through September (907)747-7137 touroperations@sitkatribe-nsn.gov www.sitkatours.com

TO / FROM SITKA Alaska Airlines 600 Airport Road • (800)252-7522 www.alaskaair.com

Alaska Marine Highway (See ad on this page)

7559 North Tongass Highway Ketchikan, AK 99901 • (800)642-0066 dot.ask.amhs@alaska.gov www.ferryalaska.com Explore Alaska aboard our fleet of 11 state ferries. Walk on, bring your car, RV or motorcycle, and enjoy the ride. Visit us online for routes, videos, itineraries and more.

WATER TRANSPORT Aquatic Alaska Adventures 307 Charteris Street • (907)738-7873 cell aquaticalaska@gmail.com www.aquaticalaska.com

Classic Casting Adventures (See ad on page 26)

PO Box 6398 • (907)738-2737 cell tad@flyfishsitka.com • www.flyfishsitka.com Esther G Sea Tours & Taxi 215 Shotgun Alley • (907)747-6481 (907)738-6481 cell • alaskadavey@gmail.com www.puffinsandwhales.com Sitka Alaska Outfitters 105B Monastery Street • (877)966-2301 (907)966-2301 • (907)738-3301 cell ken@sldtours.com www.SitkaAlaskaOutfitters.com Sitka Harbor Tours PO Box 6411 • (907)738-2458 cell sitkaharbortours@gmail.com www.sitkaharbortours.com Sitka Sound Ocean Adventures 112 Toivo Circle • (907)752-0660 cell info@kayaksitka.com • www.kayaksitka.com

Visitor Services BANKING / FINANCIAL ALPS Federal Credit Union & ATM machine 401 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-6261 www.alpsfcu.org P First Bank & ATM machine 203 Lake Street • (907)747-6636 www.firstbankak.com P First National Bank Alaska & ATM machine 318 Lincoln Street • (907)747-7000 Customer.Service@FNBAlaska.com www.FNBAlaska.com P Northrim Bank & ATM machine 315 Lincoln Street Suite 206 • (907)747-8688 www.northrim.com P Wells Fargo & ATM machine 300 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3226 www.wellsfargo.com P

FISHING / MARINE SUPPLIES Murray Pacific 475 Katlian Street • (907)747-3171 sitka@murraypacific.com

All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.


GROCERIES / LIQUOR STORES / BARS Ernie’s Old Time Saloon 130 Lincoln Street • (907)747-3334

Old Sitka Dock at Halibut Point Marine 4513 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-4999 chris@halibutpointmarine.com www.oldsitkadock.com

House of Liquor 705 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-5322

REAL ESTATE

Market Center 210 Baranof Street (downtown) • (907)747-6686 Pioneer Bar & Liquor Store 212 Katlian Street • (907)747-3456 SEAMART Grocery Store 1867 Halibut Point Road • (907)747-6266 www.seamart.com

INSURANCE

Baranof Realty 315 Seward Street, Suite A • (907)747-5636 cathyshaffer@baranofrealty.com www.baranofrealty.com Davis Realty 208D Lake Street • (907)747-1032 www.davisrealtysitka.com Sitka Realty 228 Harbor Drive • (907)747-8922 candi@sitkarealty.com • www.sitkarealty.com P

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Salon 264 (See ad on this page )

320 Seward Street • (907)747-2644 salon2644@gmail.com • www.salon264.com The only Aveda Concept Salon/Spa serving the eclectic city of Sitka, Alaska. Shop products and download services menu at www.salon264.com This guide includes businesses that have made a commitment to Sitka’s visitor industry by joining the SCVB. The SCVB does not guarantee the accuracy of the listings, and is not responsible for the quality or safety of any operator.

Scott Insurance Services 7395 Roundup Lane NW, Silverdale, WA 98383 (360)698-0485 • pscott001@wavecable.com Venneberg Insurance, Inc. 225 Harbor Drive • (907)747-8625 info@venneberginsurance.com www.venneberginsurance.com

MEDIA

unique. modern.

Daily Sitka Sentinel 112 Barracks Street • (907)747-3219 news@sitkasentinel.com www.sitkasentinel.com Frankenstein Productions PO Box 6224 • (907)738-2174 cell efclicks@gmail.com • www.efclicks.net Pioneer Videography (210)865-8370 • info@pioneervideography.com www.pioneervideography.com Raven Radio Foundation, Inc. KCAW FM 104.7 & 90.1 • 2 Lincoln Street, Suite B • (907)747-5877 • raven@kcaw.org www.kcaw.org P

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Shelter Cove Publishing 215 Smith Street Apt. G • (907)747-2860 (907)738-2888 cell sheltercovepublishing@gmail.com www.sheltercovepublishing.com

OFFICE SUPPLIES / SERVICES Aurora Business Supplies, LLC 327 Seward Street, Suite 2 • (907)747-4704 kristyc@aurorabusinesssupplies.com www.aurorabusinesssupplies.com

PHARMACIES

Harry Race Pharmacy and Photo (See ad on page 29)

106 Lincoln Street • (907)966-2130 info@whitesalaska.com www.whitesalaska.com

White’s Pharmacy (dba Harry Race) (See ad on page 29)

MT.EDGECUMBE HOSPITAL WELCOME’S YOU TO SITKA! WHETHER YOU’RE VISITING FOR A DAY, A WEEK OR HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE SITKA YOUR HOME, WE HOPE YOU’LL ENJOY EVERYTHING SITKA HAS TO OFFER. BUT JUST IN CASE, MT. EDGECUMBE HOSPITAL AND ITS HIGHLY TRAINED STAFF, ARE AVAILABLE 24/7 TO HANDLE ANY OF YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS DURING YOUR STAY. DROP IN OR CALL (907) 966-2411.* *IF IT’S A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 911.

705 Halibut Point Road • (907)966-2150 info@whitesalaska.com www.whitesalaska.com

PORT SERVICES / MOORAGE Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska 124 Lincoln Street, Suite 204 • (907)747-3377 sitka@claalaska.com • www.claalaska.com All addresses are Sitka, Alaska 99835 unless otherwise noted.

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St. Michael’s Cathedral – Located in the heart of downtown, the Russian Orthodox cathedral is an exact replica of the original that was destroyed in 1966. An important collection of art and rare treasures are housed inside. NHLS P ■ $

Sitka Lutheran Church – The site of the first Protestant Church on the West Coast of North America. Contains artifacts from the original 1843 Finnish Lutheran Church: 1844 Kessler organ, chandelier, pulpit, & communion rail. P ■

Castle Hill – With stunning panoramic views of Sitka, this was an early stronghold of the Kiks.adi clan. Later, successions of Russian buildings occupied the hill including “Baranov’s Castle” from 1837 to 1894. This is also the site of the Alaska transfer from Russia to the United States on October 18, 1867. NHLS P

Pioneer Home – This state home for elderly Alaskans was built in 1934. A massive pioneer statue, made of bronze by Alonzo Victor, graces the building front. Visitors are welcome. NRHP P ■

Totem Square – A grassy park area in downtown Sitka containing a totem pole that displays the double-headed eagle of Sitka’s Russian heritage. P

Sheet’ka Kwaán Naa Kahídi Community House – Built in the style of a Tlingit clan house, with the largest hand-carved house screen in the Pacific Northwest. Sheet’ka Kwaán Naa Kahídi Native Dancers perform onsite during the summer. P ■

Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall –Built in 1914, located in the Tlingit village, it serves as an Alaska Native community center. NHLS P

Russian Blockhouse – Replica of the blockhouse that separated the Russians from the Tlingit, when the Tlingit returned to the area in the 1820s.

Princess Maksoutoff ’s Grave – Princess Maksoutoff was the wife of the last Russian governor, Dimitri Maksoutoff.

Russian Cemetery – Over 200 years old with many headstones crafted from the ballasts of Russian Ships; a fascinating reminder of Sitka’s Russian past.

history converge. Packed with displays, photographs and artifacts from Sitka’s Tlingit, Russian and American history, the museum is a worthwhile stop! P ■ $

11 Sitka Historical Museum – This is the place where all elements of Sitka’s

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bears roam in a naturalized setting. Viewing is from above in a covered area, take photos and memories to last a lifetime. P ■ $

20 Fortress of the Bear – A bear rescue center where magnificent resident

encounters with bald eagles and other birds of prey. The goal is to rehabilitate injured birds and release them back into the wild; however, a few never recover flight and remain housed at the center’s outdoor display. P ■ $

19 Alaska Raptor Center – A pioneering wildlife project offers close-up

preserves and interprets the site of the battle of 1804 between the Tlingit and Russians. Haida & Tlingit totems from the Louisiana Exposition in the early 1900s are located along a gravel pathway that meanders through the rainforest. NRHP P ■

18 Sitka National Historical Park (Totem Park) – This 107-acre park

home to a nationally acclaimed program that provides artistic development for youth K-12 in visual arts, music, dance, theater, writing, and Alaska Native arts. NHLS P

17 Sitka Fine Arts Campus, formerly Sheldon Jackson College – Now

and housed in the state’s first concrete building. Collected from 1880– 1900, this is the largest collection of Alaska Native artifacts in the state. P■$

16 Sheldon Jackson Museum – Est. 1895, this is Alaska’s oldest museum

many creatures that thrive in our surrounding waters at the aquarium, wet lab, and onsite fish hatchery. P ■ $

15 Sitka Sound Science Center – Experience the amazing diversity of the

wood, this is the oldest standing church in Sitka. The first service was held in 1899. NRHP

14 St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church – Made of natural stone and

Company as a residence for the bishop of the Orthodox Church, it’s the oldest intact Russian building in Sitka. Saint Bishop Innocent (Father Veniaminov) was its first resident. NHLS P $

13 Russian Bishops House – Built in 1842 by the Russian American

1967, this public auditorium houses the Sitka Historical Society/Museum and a wildlife display. During the summer, a visitor information desk is available and the New Archangel Dancers perform. P ■

12 Harrigan Centennial Hall & Summer Information Desk – Built in

KEY: NHLS = National Historic Landmark Site | NRHP = National Register of Historic Places | P = Wheelchair Accessible | ■ = Gift Shop | $ = Admission Charge

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