Anchorage to Seward
Seaplane Base at Lake Hood Anchorage
Tidal Bore at Turnigan Arm (basically a wave that comes from Anchorage all the way up between the banks as the tide first starts coming in)
Glaciers seen along the Seward Hwy
Cruise ship preparing to leave Seward with glacier-topped mountain in the background
Cleaning fish from the boats. Although many recommended we work some fishing time in, we did not. We did however commune with the fish by having them to (for) dinner more than once!
Seward to Exit Glacier to Homer to Anchor Point
Downtown Seward
4 shots from Exit Glacier
Fishing fleet
Half of Anchorage apparently goes to Homer for the weekend. We finally found these cabins about 20 miles north from Homer for the night.
Back to Homer Sunday morning and then to Anchorage enroute to Haines AK via Canada
Coming into Homer from the bluffs. The Homer Spit is sticking out into the water at center of picture
Old downtown — in Homer, AK. We had breakfast here
Here are two of the four bald eagles we saw at the ferry dock. There was an old woman who used to feed them but that was outlawed. The laws grandfathered her in but she died several years ago. We saw one picture where she had over 20 in one shot. — in Homer, AK.
One set of the Boardwalk shops on Homer spit. Notice how high above the water they are. — in Homer, AK.
I think everyone in Anchorage headed back from Homer on Sunday afternoon. This backup on a 2 lane road held us up 45 minutes (some of it parked) and must have been 6-8 miles long. It was even worse than going into NoVA during rush hour or on Sunday. — at Seward Highway.
Around Haines and Fort Seward
Another one of those cruise ships showed up during the night.
Ft. Seward
Totem carver
Enlisted barracks (only one remaining of the original two buildings) under restoration
Totem pole on the parade grounds
Prepping salmon for shipment
The old cannery/processing plant
Neat looking building at the foot of the hill between town and the harbor
Haines AK to Prince Rupert BC via M/S Matanuska (Alaska Marine Highway System, aka the ferry)
Glacier along the way
Lighthouse
Ferry
Icebergs! We didn't realize it at the time, but when reviewing pictures on the computer, we identifed what we believe to be seals on the ice.
Humpback whale's tail
Another lighthouse
Look! A lighthouse with a helicopter
Prince Rupert and Port Edward BC
Totem Park and the totems are just at the top of the this flight of stairs. (Actually, it was still another flight up after this one!) — in Prince Rupert, Canada.
Inside North Pacific Salmon Cannery Museum — in Port Edward, Canada.
North Pacific Salmon Cannery Museum — in Port Edward, Canada.
North Pacific Salmon Cannery Museum. They stored fuel away from the plant and residences — in Port Edward, Canada. Normally, the dock was connecting but some has deteriorated
Totem by the Visitors Center. 1 of at least 11 in Prince Rupert
Prince Rupert to Prince George BC
Lots of smoke in the air from wildfires today in BC. We drove from Prince Rupert to Prince George, both in BC. Pictures are from a small town called Smithers where we had lunch
Alpenhorn blower
Main St
Snow topped mtns viewed from downtown
Grandstand/bandstand on Main St
Decorative masks from grand stand
Main St
Prince George to Cache Creek BC
Smoke cleared for us as we moved south from Prince George to Cache Creek, BC. We stopped at "The Sugar Shack" for lunch at 70 Mile House and tried poutine. I feel my arteries crying now several hours later. But the maple syrup butter was also quite tasty. Should also mention that the temperature has climbed a bit. It's 104*F in Cache Creek. Whew!
Still seeing smoke in central BC
Just a local library. Bring a book, take a book.
The Sugar Shack — at 70 Mile House, BC. Yes this really is a large 2 car garage with a kitchen and a counter.
Definitely desert like in Cache Creek
Apparently our motel is run by art students? — in Cache Creek, Canada.
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