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| Thornlow's Waterfront Bar has an unequalled
view and a cozy comfortable atmosphere, featuring the warmth of an all wood
interior, stained glass, and a large fireplace. Murals painted by a local artist depict
Ketchikan in the 1970s.
Binoculars are provided for viewing the many
forms of wildlife from the many windows overlooking the Narrows waterway. Black bear feed on the seaweed
on the beach in the spring as they come out of hibernation. Killer whale
pods transit both north in the spring and south in the fall on their
seasonal migrations. Humpback whales occasionally show their tails as they
migrate to the feeding grounds farther north. A great blue heron we've
named the Mayor,
poses on the marina floats as he peers into the water for small fish. Bald eagles
majestically perch on the pilings of the marina. Mink live in the
rocks around the marina and are occasionally seen on the docks in search of
bait fish. |
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