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guide  will lead the group  where participants   environment and its bears. Bearfest hosts top
        learn about the interconnectedness between   scientists who conduct symposiums on topics
        tidal,  muskeg, alpine and deep  forest   ranging from black and brown bear research
        ecosystems to discover a variety of edible and   and management, to polar bears and climate
        medicinal  uses  of  local  flora  and  fauna  that   change. Renowned photographers entertain all
        have and continue to be relied on throughout   with their exciting bear stories and images.
        Southeast Alaska. You will leave the rainforest   Families  will  love  the  art  workshops,  bear
        with a renewed appreciation of the beauty and   and pooltime games, and “reading  with a
        richness of the land and how it has given life to   ranger.” Native  Tlingit cultural experiences
        both people and animals.             will engage the whole family. Adults can join
                                             an  educational  rainforest  nature  walk,  enjoy
        LeConte Glacier                      the Saturday golf tournament on  Wrangell’s
                                             unique course, or attend  workshops on bear
          LeConte is  the most southern  tidewater   safety or photography. Professional musicians   Bearfest Fundraiser Dinner Desserts
        glacier in North America and resides in a 12-  play and jam throughout the festival,  which   photo by:
        mile long fjord, which is a long, narrow, deep   concludes on Sunday with a 5K, half-marathon   Sweet Tides Bakery
        inlet  of  the  sea  between  high  cliffs.  Glaciers   and full marathon Boston qualifier run. Be sure
        are frozen rivers of ice that grow and recede   to enter the raffle for 2 roundtrip Alaska Airlines   Bearfest  and  visitors  will  find  great  deals
        and dramatically change the surrounding   tickets and the online photo contest.
        landscape. Legend has it that the  Tlingits   Don’t miss the limited-seating fundraiser   throughout Wrangell, including luscious food
        named the glacier “Huti” after a mythical bird   auction  and  fine  dinner  prepared  by  a  major   and drink specials  A festival highlight is the
                                                                                  fresh grilled  salmon demonstration  by  Jake
        whose  flapping  wings  sounded  like  thunder,   award-winning chef from local seafood and
        which is exactly the sound of calving,  when   other specialties.  Chefs also present a cooking   Harris  of  the  Stikine  Inn.  Over  80  pounds  of
                                                                                  sockeye salmon are prepared on a cedar plank
        enormous chunks of ice break away from   demonstration at the Saturday Community
        the glacier and plummet into  the sea.  Also,   Market, held at the Nolan Center. Dinner tickets   with tips on cooking and seasoning. Read more
        because LeConte extends 500-700 feet below   for this popular event are available online, or   about salmon recipes and tips from Jake in his
                                                                                  following interview. More information can be
        the surface of the water, calving can happen   beginning in early July at Alaska Vistas.
        below the  water  which results in icebergs   The  whole  town  gets into the  spirit  of   found at alaskabearfest.org..
        rapidly ascending from the depths of the bay.
        Along with icebergs, passengers can expect to
        see  bald  eagles  soaring  overhead  and  seals
        and their pups sunning themselves as they
        float by on chunks of ice.
          Many tour companies have guided trips
        to LeConte Glacier  which allow passengers
        to get up close with this natural wonder and
        possibility even reach out and touch an iceberg
        and thousands of years of glacial history.
          Because LeConte is close to Petersburg,
        Alaska,  several  companies  have  combined
        Petersburg and LeConte tours. Petersburg
        or  “little  Norway”  was  founded  in  1897  by  a
        Norwegian pioneer.  A true seafaring  village,
        Petersburg remains true to its Nordic roots and
        several festivals are held throughout the year
        celebrating this heritage.

        Stikine River

          The  fastest  free-flowing  river  in  North
        America, the Stikine River enchants visitors with
        sweeping mountain vistas of lush rainforests,
        majestic  waterfalls, icebergs and glaciers.
        Bears,  moose, seals  and eagles  are some of
        the wildlife frequently seen on the tours which
        can be organized by Wrangell tour operators.
        Festivals:







        Alaska Bearfest, aka Bearfest, has been a big attraction in Wrangell for the past ten
        years.  It’s a grassroots festival drawing strength by focusing on the natural beauty  visit
          If travel plans can be arranged to
        of the Wrangell area, in the heart of the Tongass National Forest.  Bears are at the
        core of this town from the carving at the entrance to the Chief Shakes Tribal House ou
        Wrangell during the last full week in July, y
        will definitely want to check out Bearfest, which
        to the phenomenal bear viewing at Anan Creek.  Wrangell celebrates its connection
        to bears with this annual festival on the last full weekend of July.  Festivities begin
        bills itself as “an event dedicated to bears.”
        on a Wednesday with safety workshops to teach visitors and locals alike how to
        enjoy exploring and living in bear country, safely.  National and Internationally
        There are activities to please every member of
        renowned bear experts and researches present lectures with a variety of topics – all
        about bears.  Children participate in fun and educational art workshops, bear games,
        the family during this five-day celebration that
        pool games and more.  Professional musicians   provide free concerts and work with
        everyone at music workshops.  Histories, traditions and culture of local Native
        was founded in 2010 as a tribute to the natural
        Tlingit clan is presented at the Shakes Tribal House – the Bear House. Friday
        evening brings a white tablecloth fundraiser dinner with food prepared using local
        seafood and more by world class chefs, who have also participated in Iron Chef
        America and other national competitions.  Previous chefs include James Beard
        award winner Tamara Murphy of Seattle, Dana Tough who was named one of the
        top 5 chefs in the country by Gayot and for 2020 Holly Smith and Lauren Thompson
        of Seattle’s award-winning restaurant Café Juanita.  Chefs also present a cooking                         71
        demonstration at the Saturday Market held at the local civic center – the Nolan
        Center. Dinner is by ticket only with limited  seating. Local florists and volunteers
        decorate tables and the Stikine Inn main restaurant.  Tables are set family style
        encouraging everyone to interact and enjoy the evening with old and new friends.
        Tickets are available at Alaska Vistas beginning July 6. Saturday is the busiest day of
        BearFest with a market at the Nolan Center, workshops at the Nolan Center, a Golf
        tournament at Muskeg Meadows, children’s programs throughout town, a smoked
        salmon competition, all followed with live music at a local bar.  Sunday morning
        about 100 people turn out for the annual USTA certified BearFest Marathon, ½
        Marathon and 5K. Local organizations and volunteers set up aid stations, register
        participants, provide snacks and show all the best of living in a small town with
        community.  Note that this race is a Boston Marathon Qualifier.






         Celebrating the Bears of Alaska . PO Box 934 . Wrangell, AK 99929
         Tel 907-874-2998  www.alaskabearfest.org   fun@alaskabearfest.org
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