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Onshore Fun • Fun Fact: The fi rst organized dogsled races began in Nome, Alaska, in 1908.


YOUR CHANCE TO SEE MOTHER NATURE’S PET PROJECTS UP CLOSE.


You are not on a beach vacation. You are, instead, at the beginning of an all-out sensory indulgence. What’s that you hear? If you’re on an Alaska adventure, it’s a good bet that it’s just the baying of moose and the playful squeak of seals. Look over there. As far as your eye can see on your Canada and New England cruise there are picturesque seascapes and rocky coastlines. Mmm. Smell the seafood. Taste the cocoa. And feel the cool, crisp air blowing through your hair.


4 things to know before dogsledding: 2 1. The Alaskan Husky is a mix of


Malamute, Siberian Husky, Hound and Pointer. 2. The connecting links between the dogs and sled are called tuglines. 3. “Hike up!” is the command to start moving or to go faster. 4. Get ready for the ride of your life.


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