by BrigitteC
We saw some huge salmon around the hatchery. The story telling effect of the totem pole is fascinating.
Visited: May 24, 2015
by mimijahn
watch salmon climb ladder behind town
Visited: Aug 23, 2014
by DOCSGM
Take the trip to see the totem poles and enjoy a little local market for some wonderful jams and syrups - you might even see a bear trying to catch salmon.
Visited: Aug 13, 2016
by homeron
If you are interested in buying diamonds or jewelry this is your port but make sure to see the lumberjack show but the cruise line charges double of what you pay there. the cruise line says sign up through us or we wont keep track if you are not on board and will leave if you didn't sign up for us ! you walk a short distance to the lumberjack show !
Visited: Jun 30, 2018
by KellyG3
Ketchikan was the most interesting port. The town has a lot of history and many fun sites. We went on the Duck Tour which was fun, but warm inside the vehicle. We saw lots of bald eagles and some of the more interesting parts of town. Ketchikan seems like it would be an interesting place to spend a few days and see everything.
Visited: May 19, 2006
by heyitstony
Visited: Sep 09, 2018
by Disgruntledguy
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Visited: May 23, 2015
by ekship5
Eat at Trisha,s crab shack
Visited: Sep 20, 2015
by DeanKling
We had been to Alaska several times, but Holland America had the usual suite of excursions available.
Visited: Sep 27, 2017
by DennisMi23
No excursion. We love Ketchikan and the shopping. We have made it to Ketchikan before and always enjoy the fishing. We did not do any fishing this time.
Visited: Aug 30, 2019
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