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Renowned as the “Salmon Capitol of the World,” Ketchikan lies at the southern end of Alaska’s panhandle in the Inside Passage where king salmon, halibut and several other types of fish roam.
In addition to its reputation as a popular fishing destination, Ketchikan also boasts the largest collection of native totem poles on earth, fantastic shopping at its galleries and boutiques, hiking on miles of trails surrounding the community, and nearby Misty Fjords National Monument, known as “The Grand Canyon of Alaska.”
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