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Petersburg is located among the forested islands
and mountains of Alaska's beautiful Inside Passage on the
northern tip of Mitkof Island. Its a small, vibrant
town with about 3,100 permanent residents. Petersburg is located
in the heart of the Tongass National Forest.
Petersburgs day-to-day atmosphere is
that of a busy fishing village. Fishing boats and pleasure
cruisers dominate the waters around Petersburg. Our town is
off-the-beaten-path of the large cruise ships, which cannot
navigate the Wrangell Narrows, a winding, scenic waterway
between Mitkof and Kupreanof Islands.
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Petersburg from the
Air
© Donel Judy
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Petersburg residents enjoy a variety of outdoor
sports activities, as well as fishing, hunting berry picking
and wildlife viewing. Canada geese, bald eagles, seals, whales,
sea lions, wolves, black bear, moose, deer, goat, and trumpeter
swans are among the many animals common to our island. On
Mitkof Island there are fishing, hunting, and hiking areas
that are accessible by automobile and trail. There is an intricate
road system on the island (mostly old logging roads that are
gravel-surfaced and not maintained in winter) that provides
a wide variety of recreation opportunities.
Wildlife abounds in Petersburg. Eagles are
regularly seen in the trees and on beaches around town. Over
240 species of birds have been recorded on this 210 square
mile island. Mitkof Island is also home to healthy wolf, black
bear, deer, and moose populations. Sea lions and seals are
often seen in the harbor and the waters surrounding Petersburg.
Humpback whales and orcas are sometimes seen swimming off
the shores of Mitkof Island. During the summer, hundreds of
humpback whales live and feed about 50 miles north of Petersburg
where Frederick Sound joins with Stephens Passage.
All species of wild Alaska salmon can be caught
in the waters around Petersburg. You can fish from shore,
rent a motorized skiff, join one of the many charter operators,
or stay at a fishing lodge. Crab, halibut and rockfish are
also plentiful just a short boat ride from town.
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Boyer Wikan Fisherman's
Memorial
© Glo DeBoyer
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Petersburg is known for its wide range of
public art. Youll find artistic designs stamped in the
concrete of the sidewalks, and Rosemaling (Norwegian toll-painting)
on the fronts of retail stores and residences. The influence
of local artists and crafts people is seen in the murals,
totems, and sculpture along downtown streets.
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