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Klawock
Community Information
Located on the west coast of
Prince of Wales Island, Klawock was founded in 1868 and incorporated
in 1929. The population is made up of approximately 850 year-round
residents. The town is seven miles north of Craig and 24 miles
west of Hollis, where the Inter-Island Ferry docks.
The town of Klawock was originally
a summer fishing camp. A Tlingit Indian named Kloo-wah moved
his clan there permanently hence the name. In the mid-1800's,
a trading post was established and ten years later the first
cannery in Alaska was built here. This paved the way for more
canneries and at the turn of the century a hatchery for red salmon
opened at Klawock Lake.
During the twentieth century, the
first school was constructed in 1929 and in 1934, federal funds
were secured to build a local cannery. The timber harvest arrived
and Alaska Timber Corporation built a sawmill in the early 1970's.
Klawock-Heenya Village Corporation, Shaan-Seet Corporation, and
Sealaska Timber Corporation have expanded the operations and now
Klawock boasts a deep-water dock and log-sort just outside of town.
The population of Klawock include
Tlingit Indians and non-native residents. The totem park, which
displays over 20 restored totem poles from the Tuxekan village
along with a longhouse and heritage center, represent just a part
of the vast cultural history of the Tlingit Indian Culture that
Klawock offers to visitors.
Visitors to Klawock can fly from Ketchikan into the
island's only paved airstrip or drive directly from the ferry terminal
in Hollis. The trip across the island from east to west takes only
about 40 minutes.
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Klawock Links of Interest
Alaskan Natural Mystic.
USFS permitted, Alaskan local guides bring you hiking, camping,
fly fishing in true Alaskan wilderness areas. Bears, eagles and
wildlife enhance your experience. The best trip you'll ever take.
907-225-3962. email: kwagiutl@worldnet.att.net.
Website: www.alaskannaturalmystic.com
Lighthouse & Eagles
Excursions :
3 hour award winning tour: 10 Eagles nests, wildlife, Totem Park,
history, culture, eagles galore, Guard Island Lighthouse. Includes
food & beverage. http://www.lighthouseexcursion.com or
email holston@kpunet.net
Live music dinner cruise every Friday!
907-225-6919 cell 907-723-0839
Alaska
Seaplane Tours: RdM Pilot/Guide, Ltd. first class
floatplane charter and tour travel to the Misty Fjords National
Monument and remote bear viewing toll free 1-866-858-BEAR www.alaskaseaplanetours.com or
email ryan@rdmpilot.com
Oceanview
Bed & Breakfast is
located on picturesque Prince of Wales Island in Southeast
Alaska, and is famous for its outstanding access to prime
fishing grounds. 907-826-2867 http://oceanviewbnb.com/ hairizon@aptalaska.net
Classic Alaska Charters:
Outstanding overnight Wilderness Adventures for 4-6 persons aboard
your privately arranged 40' charterboat. Cruise & fish the
spectacular waterways of Misty Fiords Wilderness for 5 days,
4 nights, taking in a wide variety of activities! Saltwater & freshwater
fishing, crabbing & shrimping, wildlife photography, hiking
and much more!1-907-225-0608 captrob@classicalaskacharters.com
The Cedars Lodge offers
the finest in fully-guided fishing packages including airport
transfers, accommodations, meals, guided fishing, and professional
fish processing. Toll-free at (800) 813-4363 or on the web at www.cedarslodge.com.
E-mail at info@cedarslodge.com.
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