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Tlingit and Haida arts in Klawock, Alaska.
Bring something memorable home from Klawock, Alaska at Taat’s Arts and Design.
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The paved Scenic Byways of P.O.W. Island intersect in Klawock– south to Craig, east to Hollis and the ferry terminal, and north to communities on the northern half of the Island. Explore the rich Tlingit history and traditions in Totem Park where you can see 21 poles, explore the heritage center, and watch local carvers. An excellent site for fishing, Klawock is historically known for being a fishing village and the site of Alaska’s first salmon cannery. For more information on activities, accommodations, and planning your trip click the link below.
Get here by plane or boat. Smaller regional airlines like Alaska Seaplanes fly to Prince of Wales Island. The Alaska Marine Highway System (ferry), the Inter-Island Ferry Authority, and regional boat operators also provide transportation to and from the island.
The paved Scenic Byways of P.O.W. Island intersect in Klawock– south to Craig, east to Hollis and the ferry terminal, and north to communities on the northern half of the Island. Explore the rich Tlingit history and traditions in Totem Park where you can see 21 poles, explore the heritage center, and watch local carvers. An excellent site for fishing, Klawock is historically known for being a fishing village and the site of Alaska’s first salmon cannery. For more information on activities, accommodations, and planning your trip click the link below.
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Tlingit and Haida arts in Klawock, Alaska.
Bring something memorable home from Klawock, Alaska at Taat’s Arts and Design.
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The Klawock River Inn provides comfortable lodging within walking distance from hiking trails and Klawock Bay views. The perfect setting for a Southeast getaway.
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An Alaska Native-owned sportfishing charter based on Prince of Wales Island. Bring home big stories and bigger fish from the pristine waters of Southeast, Alaska.
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The POW Chamber is made up of businesses and individuals who support sustainable development for the benefit of all the Island’s communities and its people.
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Committed to the highest standards of customer service, Prince of Wales Excursions offers guided cultural, wildlife viewing, charter fishing, and other eco-tour experiences. Owned and operated by Katie Rook, a passionate and experienced guide, has gained a wealth of local knowledge from exploring Prince of Wales and brings that into
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Founded in 1987, Wildfish Cannery smokes and cans wild Alaska seafood, carrying on the craft and time-honored traditions of the region in the small seaside town of Klawock. With his background as a chef, owner and grandson of the founder, Mathew Scaletta takes great pride in working closely with fishermen
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Skyáana Coffee Co. was born out of Tina Isaac Steffen’s desire to honor her Tlingit and Haida heritage while sharing her love of coffee with her community. Guided by “the principles of our cultural core: respect for nature, tradition, and our ancestors,” Skyáana roasts the finest, fair trade sourced beans
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