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WELCOME TO SALMON FALLS!

WELCOME! Welcome to the Salmon Falls Resort! On behalf of our entire team, we hope your stay at one of Alaska s most beautiful locations is unforgettable. At Salmon Falls we will do everything we can to ensure your stay with us is extraordinary. Whether you are here to enjoy our world-class fishing, plan to visit some of Alaska s natural wonders, take in the breathtaking scenery, watch the bald eagles fly by, or catch a glimpse of a killer whale swimming along, we want to make sure that everything you expect from our resort is met. We hope you relax, have a great night s sleep and awake restored and re-energized to begin your day. Everything here is designed to make you feel comfortable. From our cozy rooms to our spacious deck and our marina Salmon Falls Resort is yours to enjoy. While enjoying a glass of wine at EaglePoint, please make sure you linger for a while and take in the view. Then join us at The Timbers for one of Ketchikan s finest meals prepared especially for you by our executive chef. It is our goal to exceed your expectations and ensure that your stay is as comfortable as possible. Should you need anything while you are here or want to plan an exciting adventure for the days ahead please let our concierge know. If you have any additional questions, or if there s anything we can do to improve your stay, please do not hesitate to ask. Just contact the Front Desk to reach any of our hotel management staff. Thank you for staying with us and we look forward to seeing you throughout your stay and again on your next visit to Salmon Falls! Sincerely, Dave Krauth, General Manager

AN KETCHIK OF HISTORY For hundreds of years native Alaskans fished the waters of what is now Ketchikan, Alaska. They set up camp at the mouth of what the Tlingit Indians called, Kich-xaan: meaning wings of the eagle. Fishing scouts from Canada and America heard legendary tales of the Salmon catches and made their way here in 1885. The city of Ketchikan formally began in 1885 when Mike Martin bought 160 acres from Chief Kyan. By the mid-1890s, young Alaskan entrepreneurs had built a wharf in deep water. In the late 1890s, nearby gold and copper discoveries briefly brought activity to Ketchikan as a mining supply center. As the fishing industry grew the first cannery opened its doors in 1886 near the mouth of Ketchikan Creek. Four more were built by 1912. Now, over a century later, Ketchikan is known as the Salmon Capital of the World. In 1900, the first head count found 800 residents in Alaska s First City north of the Puget Sound. By 1936, seven canneries were in operation, producing 1.5 million cases of salmon a year. As the Salmon industry flourished, the need for lumber spawned a new boom industry in the area. The Ketchikan Spruce Mills opened in 1903, which operated for over 70 years. Spruce was in high demand during World War II, and Ketchikan became a supply center for area logging. The vibrant growth of the community, one dominated by male laborers, gave Ketchikan a measure of infamy during the first half of the 20th century for an infamous red-light district known as Creek Street, with brothels aligned on either side of the creek. With a current population of almost 15,000 residents, Ketchikan is Alaska s fifth largest city. Today Ketchikan remains a Salmon industry leader but also enjoys a thriving tourism economy. Ketchikan is home to the world s largest collection of standing totem poles. Great restaurants, quaint galleries and ample shopping make Ketchikan one of the most visited and enjoyed cruise ports in North America.

FACTS INTERESTING 1. For hundreds of years native Alaskans fished the waters at the mouth of what the Tlingit Indians called, Kich-xaan: meaning wings of the eagle. That is how Ketchikan got its name. 2. The city of Ketchikan began in 1885 when Mike Martin bought 160 acres from Chief Kyan. The first cannery opened in 1886 near the mouth of Ketchikan Creek and four more were built by 1912. 3. Ketchikan is famous for its salmon, its lumber and its totem poles. But in the 1950s, because of the vibrant growth of a community dominated by male laborers, Ketchikan became famous for its legendary red-light district known as Creek Street, with brothels aligned on either side of the creek. 4. The Salmon Falls Resort was originally built as a homestead in 1980. During construction the home was lost to a fire caused by a lightning strike. The entire structure was lost. The home was sold to Mr. Steve Seley, an Alaskan helicopter pilot, who built what is now the main lodge and two lodging buildings for the purposes of a developing private residences. He liked the property because he could land his helicopter on it. 5. Even though it s one of the most prolific areas for lumber, the resort is made of a Ponderosa Pine found in Utah mountains. The original owner did not want to wait for the local lumberman to supply his wood so he had the Ponderosa Pine trucked in. 6. Up until the 1980s, all of the lodge s electricity was generated by a water wheel at the falls. 7. The waters off Salmon Falls dock are the best prawn pot areas in the nation. 8. We have two Harbor Seals with distinctive spotted coats; and we have Otters, Sea Otters and Mink on our property. 9. Salmon Falls Resort is located in the middle of a designated rainforest. The area receives over 12 feet of rain each year. (Average of 141.16 inches per year.) 10. There are 5 types of Salmon that can be caught while fishing at Salmon Falls Resort: Coho Salmon Chum Salmon Chinook Salmon Sockeye Salmon Pink Salmon

LOCAL MAPS

N FA L L S R E S O R T M A O M L P SA SALMON FALLS WATERFALL DOWN DECK DOCK THE TIMBERS & EAGLE POINT REGISTRATION, BUSINESS CENTER & GIFT SHOP MARINA CENTER LOWER LODGE GA SS HW Y FUTURE SITE OF SPA N TO N UPPER LODGE N TO KETCHIKAN

AN KETCHIK OF MAP BETTON ISLAND Settlers Cove PICNIC AREA & CAMPGROUND Lunch Falls Loop Trail Lunch Creek Second Waterfall Creek Lake Emery Tobin REVILLAGIGEDO ISLAND Harriet Hunt Lake Lake Harriet Hunt RECREATION AREA TONGASS NARROWS Mud Bight Whipple Creek Totem Bight Historic Park Refuge Cove First Waterfall Creek Ward Cove N. TONGASS HWY Airport Ferry Terminal Thornton Mt. R EVILLA ROAD Ward Lake Ward Lake PICNIC AREA & CAMPGROUND Walsh Creek Signal Creek Ward Creek Ward Creek Trail Signal Mt. Carlanna Lake Carlanna Creek Connell Lake Trail Connell Lake Perserverance Trail Talbot Lake Brown Mt. Diana Mt. Perseverance Lake Lower Ketchikan Lake Dude Mt. Trail Dude Mt. Upper Ketchikan Lake KETCHIKAN John Mt. Fish Mt. White River Mahoney Lake Upper Mahoney Lake Mahoney Mt. Roy Jones Mt. Lower Silvis Lake Upper Silvis Lake GEORGE INLET Beaver Falls George Inlet Cannery GRAVINA ISLAND Ketchikan International Airport Alaska Marine Highway & Inter-Island Ferry Terminals Bar Harbor Thomas Basin Boat Harbor PENNOCK ISLAND Ketchikan Creek Saxman Totem Park Deer Mt. Trail Deer Mt. 3,001 ft. SAXMAN Doe Mt. S. TONGASS HWY Buck Mt. Achilles Mt. Whitman Lake Rotary Beach PICNIC AREA Fawn Mt. Herring Bay CARROLL INLET Mountain Point TONGASS NARROWS ANNETTE ISLAND

PHONE & INTERNET

SERVICES INTERNET & TELEPHONE FRONT DESK Dial 0 EMERGENCY NUMBER DIAL 911 ROOM-TO-ROOM Dial 1 + Room Number DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE Dial 411 TIMBERS RESTAURANT Dial 3503 WAKE-UP CALLS Dial 0 before 6:30 PM. LOCAL CALLING Dial Local Number 800 NUMBERS Dial 1 + 800 + Number GUEST WI-FI Salmon Falls provides complimentary Internet WiFi access to all guests. To receive the passcode for Internet access please contact the front desk by dialing 0. GUEST INCOMING CALLS 907-225-2752

FISHING INFORMATION

INFORMATION FISHING FISHING LICENSES The license needs to be carried with you at all times when you are fishing. CHARTER FISHING The charter leaves the dock at 7:30 AM SHARP, unless other arrangements have been made. Please be at the dock at least 15 minutes prior. Boats return back to the dock between 4:00 and 4:30 PM. SKIFF FISHING Skiffs will be available at 7:00 AM unless other arrangements have been made with the office. Your lunches will be at your skiff. Skiffs are to be back at the dock by 6:00 PM. GARBAGE Please do not throw any garbage of any kind overboard. Return ALL garbage to the dock. Garbage cans are provided. Please sort burnable and non-burnable items. UPGRADE To upgrade from self-guided to fully guided is $350 per person per day. ORDERS Place lunch and beer orders for the next day in the bar by 9:00 PM FISHING PACKAGE MEAL POLICY Three (3) meals are furnished on fishing packages: BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Served between 6:30 AM and 9:00 AM. Included is choice of one entree, one side order, juice, milk, coffee or tea. Served aboard the Boat Served between 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM, Fridays and Saturdays until 10:00 PM. Order from the menu: Included is soup or garden salad, choice of one dinner entree, dessert and choice of non-alcoholic beverage. All other appetizers, additional side orders and alcoholic beverages will be charged to your account.

INFORMATION FISHING MARINA Boarding your boat in the morning Please arrive 15 minutes early to dock Wear warm clothing and dress in layers Please carry fishing license with you at all times Captain s rules once on the boat Follow Captain s instructions at all times Stay firmly seated while the boat is in motion Processing and Packaging your catch At the end of your fishing day, your catches will be cleaned, filleted, vacuum sealed, frozen and packed in a shipping box in preparation for your trip home. Fillets can be set aside and our executive chef will prepare them for your dinner that evening. Enjoying your catch See SHIPPING OF FISH below Have the chef prepare your fresh catch. Please see Concierge. SHIPPING OF FISH Your fish can be checked as baggage for your return flight, or shipped by FedEx or UPS. Regular airline luggage fees and overnight shipping costs do apply. If you choose to have your fish shipped back, there will be an airport/delivery charge of $45.00. Once the fish have been shipped, we will call or email you with a tracking number so that you may contact FedEx or UPS for any further needs. If you want to ship fish to anyone other than yourself, there will be a $25 fee for each additional household.

GUEST SERVICES

SERVICES GUEST HOUSEKEEPING Housekeeping service to your guest room is provided daily. Should you require additional services, please contact the Front Desk by dialing 0. BUSINESS CENTER So that you can keep connected to your work, Salmon Falls has a Business Center located in the lobby. Internet access is available on the work station computer and document printing is available. CONCIERGE The Salmon Falls concierge is available to assist you with area information, booking assistance and reservations for activities and dining throughout Ketchikan. The Salmon Falls Resort has exclusive arrangements with some of Ketchikan s best outfitters providing extraordinary experiences at great rates for the following activities. ATV Tours Bear Tours Creek Street» A tour of Ketchikan s National Historic District that from 1903 to 1953, when bordellos lined the creek. Today, shops, restaurants, museums and galleries make Creek Street welcoming to visitors. Float Planes Fly Fishing The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, located in Downtown Ketchikan, showcasing southeast Alaska s rich logging history. Kayaking, variety of tours offered from 2 to 4.5 tours. Misty Fjords carved by glaciers thousands of years ago, this beautiful monument is often called the Grand Canyon of the North. Accessible by float plane or by boat from Ketchikan. Salmon Falls Nightly Resort Activity. Saxman Native Village display poles and clan houses. They also feature scheduled performances of Native Dancers. Totem Bight State Park Located just north of town featuring a traditionally styled longhouse and an impressive collection of restored totem poles. Zip line, two courses located in Ketchikan.

SERVICES GUEST SALMON FALLS RESORT FITNESS You can take advantage of the extraordinary natural workout just outside the resort. The trails around Salmon Falls and Ketchikan offer superb opportunities for rigorous hiking, biking and walking. For those wanting an upper-body workout, kayak rentals are available at the concierge desk. From the rainforest beauty of Perseverance Trail, to the steep and stunning alpine terrain of Deer Mountain, you can get a great workout all while enjoying the magnificent scenery and wildlife. HIKING AND JOGGING AROUND SALMON FALLS For a quick morning jog or a simple hike near the resort, here are two easy routes to follow: Long Route: About 2.5 miles round trip, to the end of Tongass Highway. Short Route: About 1 mile round trip to the end of Waterfall Road. For a more aggressive workout, Ketchikan Recreational Passes are available for purchase. Please contact the Concierge for more information by dialing 0. N TONGASS HIGHWAY LONG ROUTE 2.5 MILES ROUND TRIP SHORT ROUTE 1 MILE ROUND TRIP First Waterfall Creek CASCADE RD WATERFALL RD Second Waterfall Creek

SERVICES GUEST TRANSPORTATION Complimentary for arrival and departure from Ketchikan Airport. Complimentary to downtown Ketchikan at 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Additional shuttle runs between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM are $15.00 per person and must be prearranged with the front desk by 6:00 PM the night before. For any runs into town between 9:00 PM and Midnight, there is a flat rate of $100.00 each way. Taxis are available, however typically take at least 30 minutes to reach Salmon Falls Sourdough Cab (907) 225-5544 Alaska Cab (907) 225-2133 AIRLINES KETCHIKAN Alaska Airlines... 1 800-654-5669 Taquan Air... 800-770-8800 Delta Airlines... 1 800-455-2720 Pacific Airways...877-360-3500 American Airlines...800-433-7300 AIRLINES SEATTLE/TACOMA American Airlines...800-433-7300 Alaska Airlines... 1 800-654-5669 Spirit Airlines.................................................................. 1 801 401-2222 Delta Airlines... 1 800-455-2720 jetblue Airlines... 1 800-538-2583 Frontier Airlines...1801-401-9000 Southwest Airlines... 1 800-435-9792 Virgin America Airlines...1877-359-8474 United... 1 800 864-8331 CAR RENTALS Alaska Car Rental 907-225-5000 2828 Tongass Avenue Ketchikan, AK 99901 Alaska Smart Rentals 907-225-1753 P.O. Box 6040 Ketchikan, AK 99901 Budget Rent a Car 907-225-6003 P.O. Box 6001 Ketchikan, AK 99901

DINING/MEETINGS

DINING THE TIMBER S RESTAURANT An evening at The Timbers, Salmon Falls signature restaurant, offers a dining experience second to none with a menu prepared fresh by the resort s Executive Chef. With intimate seating and an ability to host 160, every meal is as creative as it is fresh. The Timbers boasts spectacular views of the bay and overlooks the Salmon Falls waterfall. While dining you will often see bald eagles feeding in the falls and streams as well an occasional wandering bear. With seafood caught fresh daily, The Timbers culinary team creates dishes that redefine Southern Alaskan cuisine. EAGLEPOINT LOUNGE A day of high Alaskan adventure calls for a comfortable chair and a tall cold drink. EaglePoint, Salmon Falls legendary watering hole, is the perfect place to enjoy time with friends. Classic and comfortable, the tavern is known for the spectacular views of our local Eagles. Here you can relax, put your feet up and enjoy the many moments of the day. EaglePoint s selection of wine is unrivaled in Ketchikan. Here wine enthusiasts and aspiring wine lovers alike can experience wine from small tasting to a full glass. EaglePoint serves a daily menu of appetizers, sandwiches and lite fare. A MEAL WITH A VIEW Built in the resort s distinctive round building, both The Timbers Restaurant and EaglePoint are perched on the side of a steep hill. Through the sweeping panoramic windows that surround the restaurant you ll catch glimpses of cruise ships as they come and go, sea planes on their way to the glaciers and whales playing in the bay. The Resort s grand deck is the perfect place to linger and enjoy a cocktail and a sunset.

MEETINGS THE FALLS MEETING ROOM For intimate meetings, sales conferences and team building events, Salmon Falls Resort has ample indoor and outdoor meeting and event space. The Salmon Falls Meeting Room is an excellent Board level conference space perfect for the group that wants to do business in an uninterrupted environment. For information of our meeting facilities and audio/visual capabilities please call one of our sales representatives at 480-565-6682 or dial 0.

PLACES OF WORSHIP

WORSHIP OF PLACES BAPTIST First Baptist Church 1905 1st Ave, Ketchikan (907) 255-3588 Sunday Service: 11:00am EPISCOPAL St. John s Episcopal Church 503 Mission St., Ketchikan (907) 225-4963 Sunday Services: 10:00am PRESBYTERIAN Ketchikan Presbyterian Church 2711 2nd Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-3619 Sunday Services: 11:00am Gateway Baptist Church 3704 Denali Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-6489 Sunday Services: 11:00am, 6:00pm CATHOLIC Holy Name Catholic Church 433 Jackson St., Ketchikan (907) 225-2570 Sunday Services: 9:30am, 5:30pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Ketchikan Church of Christ 3149 Tongass Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-4475 Sunday Services: 10:30am LUTHERAN Holy Truth Lutheran Church 426 Buren Rd, Ketchikan (907) 225-2842 Sunday Services: 10:00am First Lutheran Church 1200 Tongass Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-3010 Prayer/Meditation: 8:00am Bible Study: 9:00am Worship: 10:00am METHODIST First United Methodist Church 400 Main St, Ketchikan (907) 225-3780 Sunday Services: 11:00am SEVEN-DAY ADVENTIST Ketchikan Seven-Day Adventist Church 2017 1st Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-3052 Saturday Services: 11:00am NON-DENOMINATIONAL Calvary Bible Church 334 Carlanna Lake Rd, Ketchikan (907) 225-4776 Sunday Services: 11:00am, 6:00pm CHURCH OF CHRIST-LDS The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2900 5th Ave, Ketchikan (907) 225-4665 Sunday Services:

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

INFORMATION EMERGENCY FIRE SAFETY For your safety and protection, please take a moment to review the following regarding fire safety. We hope that these procedures will contribute to your comfort and well-being during your stay. When You Check-In Locate the nearest fire exits Count and remember the number of doors between the exits and your room s door Open exit doors and examine the staircase layout Locate the nearest fire extinguisher When you get into your room Study the layout of your room. Determine anything that might help or hinder emergency exiting Always keep your room key handy near your bed Read the posted Evacuation Plan IN CASE OF FIRE, DO NOT USE ELEVATORS If you discover fire or smoke near or inside your room Call (911) give them your location and room number then call the hotel operator 0 Take your room key card; exit the room and close the door behind you Alert others in the area Walk to the nearest stairway (DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR) and exit the building If smoke is present, stay low. If you are Ordered to Evacuate Your Room Exit with caution. Feel the door. If the door is NOT HOT, open it slightly and look in both directions for the nearest exit sign Take your room key card, exit the room and close the door behind you If smoke is present, stay low Walk to the nearest stairway - (DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR) and exit the building If you are ordered to evacuate your room and the door is hot, DO NOT OPEN IT. Call the fire department (911) and state your location and room number Call the hotel operator 0 Stuff wet towels or clothes under the door and in air vents to keep out smoke and fumes Remain calm, and wait for further instructions. If you cannot exit, your room is the safest place to be If you think you need to open a window for air, and you are above the ground floor, avoid breaking the window because you may need to close it to keep smoke out later

INFORMATION EMERGENCY PROTECTING YOUR PROPERTY Your safety and the security of your personal property are of the utmost concern as a valued guest. We urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions: Safeguard your room key as you would your residence key If your room key is lost or stolen, report it to the Front Desk immediately Lock your door from the inside while occupying the room Use the safety latch Be sure the guestroom door is locked before retiring or leaving the room Never admit repairmen without checking with management Never admit persons with unsolicited deliveries Do not keep valuables in the room or inside parked vehicles. Safety deposit boxes are available at the Front Desk Do not discuss plans for staying away from the hotel in front of strangers Do not leave your luggage unattended while checking out Do not leave your key in the room If you notice anything of a suspicious or alarming nature, or have need of any special assistance, please contact Salmon Falls management immediately.

INFORMATION EMERGENCY HOSPITALS & CLINICS IN THE AREA Creekside Family Medical Center 320 Bawden St #313 Ketchikan, AK 99901 WOMEN S HEALTH PeaceHealth Medical Women s Health Clinic Third Floor, 3100 Tongass Ave Ketchikan, AK 99901 PeaceHealth Medical Group Ketchikan Clinic 212 Carlanna Lake Rd Ketchikan, AK 99901 Northway Family Healthcare Clinic 130 Carlanna Lake Rd #201 Ketchikan, AK 99901 Legacy Health Clinic LLC 3524 Tongass Ave Ketchikan, AK 99901 Ketchikan Public Health Center 3054 5th Ave, Ketchikan, AK 99901 DENTISTS Dr. Jason W. Evison, DDS 1621 Tongass Ave #103 Ketchikan, AK 99901 David Albertson, DDS 130 Carlanna Lake Rd. Ketchikan, AK 99901 VET (OPTIONAL FOR SERVICE ANIMALS) Island to Island Vet Clinic 3528 Tongass Ave Ketchikan, AK 99901

INFORMATION EMERGENCY SAFETY OUTSIDE THE RESORT The trails around Ketchikan offer superb opportunities for hiking, biking and walking. From the rainforest beauty of Perseverance Trail, to the steep and stunning alpine terrain of Deer Mountain, the scenery and opportunity to observe wildlife are unparalleled. Exploring the great outdoors doesn t stop because of an occasional shower. The breathtaking mountains around Ketchikan are softened by the mist and are beautiful. Common sense is the best tool for your day in the wilderness. Before you go, let someone know where you are going! Before departing, leave a trip itinerary and estimated time of return with family or friends. Also, bring your phone! Although service may by spotty, cell phone reception is available in many areas on trails in Ketchikan. Whether you are going out for a quick hike or an extended day trip, certain items should ALWAYS be packed for safety. Make sure you have: Matches/Lighter Drinking water and food Local maps Rain gear Knife/Multi-tool Flashlight/Headlamp First Aid Kit Compass and Map/Smartphone with Global Positioning System (GPS) Signaling device (e.g. flashlight, whistle, flares) Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad The Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad can be contacted at (907) 225-9010. They have Satellite Personal Tracker locators available for use when hiking long distances. This tool allows you to notify the rescue squad of your position and status throughout your hike. Wild Weather Warning Ketchikan averages about 165 inches of rainfall each year. The weather in Alaska can be unpredictable, with varying conditions mile to mile. Be sure to check the weather forecasts before leaving the Resort and always prepare for a variety of weather conditions. If you plan on hiking to areas of higher elevation, heavy fog and rain often decrease visibility and may create dangerous hiking conditions.

INFORMATION EMERGENCY WILDLIFE & BEAR SAFETY When hiking in the Ketchikan area, you are traveling in bear country. Revillagigedo Island is home to a wide variety of wildlife and a large population of black bears. Follow the etiquette below when travelling in bear country as these animals are extremely powerful and may be unpredictable. Travel in groups whenever possible or make noise when traveling alone. If you encounter a wild animal or a bear, make your presence known through verbal communication as well as hand motions. Slowly back away from the bear while maintaining eye contact. NEVER RUN from an approaching bear as this may prompt a predatory response. In mid to late summer, during the Pacific salmon spawn, bears congregate along streams and rivers. Take caution when traveling along these waterways, as the running water may mask your approach and lead to close encounters.