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trip. It was a great experience. Your personal
attention was great. I am sending some pictures we took.
Hope you enjoy. Thanks again."
Barbara and Paul Pearson
Tony and Shannon Badella

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At
the northern end of Lynn Canal, America's longest fjord, Haines shares
a border with 20 million acres of protected wilderness. The heart of
Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park is less than 25 miles by air from
downtown Haines, and Canada's Kluane National Park and Tatshenshini-Alsek
Provincial Park are just up the road.
As you can
imagine, opportunities for outdoor recreation are endless. And this is
just part of what makes Haines the Alaska of your dreams! Whatever you do,
bring your camera, because Haines is a
photographer's
paradise. The Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is one of the most visited and
most famous areas. With 48,000 acres dedicated to the preservation
of bald eagle habitat the Preserve is an absolute "must see."
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HNS-350 - Chilkat Bald Eagle Raft Trip
(2008)
Allow 4 hours / Price:
$107 per adult;
$87 per child under 10
Our
most popular trip in the Alaskan wilderness! Enjoy
an exciting raft trip down the Chilkat River through the world famous Chilkat
Bald Eagle Preserve. This exciting adventure takes you through the site of
the world’s largest concentration of Bald Eagles.
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HNS-373 -
Kayaking & Mountain Biking
(2008)

Allow 3 hours / Price:
$199 per person
You'll begin with
a five-mile scenic drive north from Haines to Lutak Inlet, a forested,
steep-walled fjord. You’ll meet your mountain bike guide, get
acquainted with your bicycle and begin riding along the edge of the sea to
the mouth of the Chilkoot River. Stop to view eagles and other wildlife as
you leave the paved road and enter Chilkoot Lake State Park.
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HNS-352 & 353 - Glacier Bay Flightseeing
(2008)
Allow 1-2 hours / Price:
East Arm - $169 per person;
West Arm - $213 per person
Join us for an unforgettable flight over Glacier Bay
National Park and see more mountain peaks, rivers and glaciers than you
could come to know in a lifetime.
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