Experience the thrill of Alaska's wilderness in all its glory like the early settlers once did on a 3-hour outdoor exploration that includes a native-style canoe trip across Harriet Hunt Lake and nature hike through Tongass National Forest, plus tasty Alaskan treats. Enjoy a narrated coach drive to your launch point along the shores of Harriet Hunt Lake. Engage in a quick safety briefing and operational overview and then board a 37-foot canoe similar to ones of First Nations tribes. With the help of an experienced guide, you'll paddle across calm lake waters surrounded by breathtaking Alaskan scenery, learning about the area's natural history and viewing wildlife along the way. Stop ashore at a remote camp to fill up on a selection of Alaskan-style snacks including smoked salmon dip, clam chowder, wild berry jam, hot chocolate, and more. Then head out on a short nature hike to identity native flora and fauna, including the carnivorous Sundew plant that lives in surrounding Tongass National Forest. Spanning 500 miles of Southeast Alaska, this is the largest national forest in the US and you get to explore among its evergreens. Breathe in the fresh air before making your return to port.