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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Yacht Charter Alaska, Sitka

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Sitka National Historic Park

Sitka is a lovely port to either begin, or end your charter or just to visit during your charter. Regular air flights come into Sitka from “the lower 48″‘ and there are several hotels and a small downtown shopping area for quality local souvenirs of Tlingit Indian crafts, carved soapstone, and of course, smoked local salmon.

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Once called “the Paris of the Pacific,” Sitka stands out among other ports as a city rich in culture. Built on the empire of Russian fur trade, Sitka is set between steep mountain slopes and the Sitka Sound, just off the shore of Baranof Island. With a population of just under 10,000, Sitka is Alaska’s fifth-largest city and has grown to be the cultural and artistic center of the Southeast. Sitka is a town with a history grounded in Russian heritage with a damp, moderate climate that contributes to the appearance of an England coastal community. The local economy is strongly centered on the timber, fishing and tourism industries. Famous for its sport fishing, Sitka’s two harbors are dotted with brightly colored boats that look out over the pine-covered islands of the Tongass National Forest.
The Sitka National Historic Park offers workshops on Indian arts and crafts, a treat for visitors seeking a creative endeavor. Forty miles worth of hiking trails wind throughout the forested areas within the community. Southeast Alaska totem poles and a temperate rain forest setting combine to provide spectacular scenery along the park’s coastal trail. Onion-dome architecture dots the landscape, and local dancers bring to life the traditions that Russia brought with its conquest. Sitka is home to an annual salmon derby, the Alaska Logging Championship, the Sitka Summer Music Festival, and the Alaska Fine Arts Camp. Several local museums and galleries present the rich history of the town.


Tlingit Indian Totem Pole


Sitka

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