Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Tourist for a Day - by Adelaide


One day every year the tour companies give free or discounted tours to the locals. Some of the tours include the Ketchikan Duck Tour, The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, Snorkel Alaska and Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary Tour.

Putting on a good face after missing the tour.
At first we thought we were going on a Duck Tour at 1 p.m. with a family we had met at the yacht club. We found out later we had misunderstood, it was to be a rainforest bus tour! Then since the family we were to go with had car trouble we were going to go on the tour without them.

Forty minutes left before the tour mom wanted to get an errand done, so we went to Whale Park while she did. We ate most of our lunch there, then had to rush to the spot where the tour was going to leave from. Right when we got there a bus started to pull out. We went up to the second bus (for a different tour) and the driver tried to radio it to come back, but they could not reach of them. So we sat down and finished the rest of our lunch. Mom said we could go to the Discovery Center instead then take a bus for rollerskating. We could then go back to the Lumberjack show that evening.

When we got to the Discovery Center they had a scavenger hunt for us to do and if you finished it you would get a prize! It was so fun that time went flying past and before we knew it it was time to go. We rushed to catch the bus and right when we reached the sidewalk the bus came around corner. We left rollerskating early so that we would not miss the Lumberjack show. 

Pole climbing event, our team won!
All you had to do to get into show was take some canned food donations! The doors of the show opened at 5 p.m. and the show started at 6 p.m. We did not know if there would be seats if we waited until then and we didn't want to miss it. It was almost full so we quickly found seats. Mom bought some popcorn while for we waited. The show was great! There were two, two member teams contesting against each other. The audience was split up into sides to cheer them on. We were the Dawson Creek Camp & the other side was the Spruce Mill Camp. We won the first two events then Spruce Mill won the next. One of the events was an axe throwing competition and when they missed they had to sing, “I'm a Little Teapot”! The Lumberjack show was the best we all enjoyed it! 

Log rolling, Dawson Creek lost.


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