Icy Strait Point will kick off its 2011 cruise season with two new directors in its operations. Stuart Campbell and Eleanor Davenport will lead the food and beverage department and retail department, respectively...
View article on original web siteIcy Strait Point will kick off its 2011 cruise season with two new directors in its operations. Stuart Campbell and Eleanor Davenport will lead the food and beverage department and retail department, respectively...
View article on original web siteCreated in 2004, Icy Strait Point offers cruise ship passengers in Southeast Alaska between Hoonah and Glacier Bay National Park a chance to take a look at Huna Tlingit culture...
View article on original web siteAs the Alaska cruise season begins in May, Icy Strait Point is offering new activities and a new logo representing the Native-owned and -operated cruise ship destination’s Tlingit heritage...
View article on original web siteNestled against the base of White Alice Mountain, Hoonah is the largest Tlingit village in Alaska. The Huna, a Tlingit tribe, have lived in the Icy Strait area for thousands of years. Today Hoonah is home to approximately 850 residents, many who work at Icy Strait Point, a private cruise ship destination located about a mile away...
View article on original web siteThe village of Hoonah sits about 50 miles west of Juneau. The Huna Tlingit people, with a population of 850, have inhabited the area for centuries, living a subsistence lifestyle by fishing...
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