Tourism in Southeast Alaska dates back to the 1880s with cruises up the Inside Passage to see the varied sights. By the time of the Klondike Gold Rush tourism was a well-established business in the ...
Located at the northern end of the Inside Passage, Skagway, Alaska, emerged in the late 1890s as a makeshift gold-rush town of tents and shacks with a population of 8,000-10,000 adventurers who ...
A Princess Cruises ship docked in Skagway, Alaska. A berth in the city has closed due to rockslide risk, and Princess has rerouted several ships' itineraries as a result. Photo Credit: Princess ...
Southeast Alaska is such a cool area. It’s what most people visit on an Alaska cruise, but you can actually do the Inside Passage WITHOUT a cruise ship! Visiting places like Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines ...
Even if trains, history and nature aren’t your cups of tea on their own, something absurdly special happens when the three combine. The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway is a staple of any visit to ...
Quiet streets in Skagway in September, 2020. (Claire Stremple/KHNS) Less than a week before the scheduled start of the summer cruise season, Skagway’s community health clinic announced a new local ...
Tourism in Southeast Alaska dates back to the 1880s with cruises up the Inside Passage to see the varied sights. By the time of the Klondike Gold Rush tourism was a well-established business in the ...