Head out on a sightseeing tour in a classic trolley that takes you from downtown Ketchikan's historic Creek Street, to seeing totem poles in Saxman Native Village, before watching the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Take your seat and listen along as a knowledgeable guide narrates a scenic drive through town. See Creek Street's wooden boardwalk and the red trestle Stedman Bridge, learning about the town's Salmon Ladder and old Red-Light District from the 1920s. Explore Saxman Native Village, home to Alaska's largest collection of Native American totem poles. These hand-carved replicas, 25 in total, tell the dynamic story of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples through each intricate whittle. Re-board the Trolley for a narrated ride back to town where you will top off your adventure delving into Ketchikan's rich logging legacy at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. Watch in awe as world champion athletes dressed in customary flannel shirts compete in 12 grueling events involving heavy axes, long saws, floating logs, high-powered chainsaws, and tall tree climbing feats. Then travel back to port with a deeper appreciation for Ketchikan's deep-rooted cultural heritage.