Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - (Page 27) Interior Neighbors Backwoods Lodge - Tok PO Box 81455, Fairbanks, AK 99708 (907) 479-5597, Fax: (907) 456-4830 akfirefly@mosquitonet.com 5-7 day stays at dog camp in Tok. Learn to run dogs. Cross country ski & snowmachine trails. Oct 1-Apr 15. Alaskan Neighbors Alaskatours.com 413 G St, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 277-3000, Fax: (907) 272-2532 mytrip@alaskatours.com www.alaskatours.com Come experience winter in Alaska! Unique tours include aurora borealis, hot springs & dog sledding. Oct 15-Apr 1. HAI Shirokuma Tours, LLC PO Box 201961, Anchorage, AK 99520 (907) 258-4690, Fax: (907) 258-4691 hai4690@haishirokuma.com www.haishirokuma.com Aurora tours to arctic adventures & hotel reservations. Japanese speaking guides/staff available. Sept 15-Apr 15. Klondike Visitors Association PO Box 389, Dawson City, YT Canada, Y0B 1G0 (867) 993-5575, Fax: (867) 993-6415 kva@dawson.net, www.dawsoncity.ca Dawson City—a short flight away. Aurora viewing, dog sledding, skiing, visit our winter wonderland. The Fairbanks Convention and Visitors Bureau (FCVB) has made every effort to provide accurate listings. FCVB does not guarantee the accuracy of the listing presented, and is not responsible for changes, omissions or errors. Requests for more detailed information should be made to the company in the listing. Member listings are as of 6/07. FCVB is not responsible for the quality of goods or services provided by firms or organizations listed in the 2007-2008 Winter Guide nor does it make any endorsement, representation or warranty for any listing. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from FCVB. The FCVB retains right of refusal on any advertisement submitted. Project Coordinator: Kasey Gillam, FCVB Advertising Coordinator FCVB Project Assistants: Jade Frank, Chris Harper Designed by: Jill Marshall, Marshall Arts Design, Fairbanks Front Cover Photography: ©Patrick J. Endres/AlaskaPhotoGraphics.com Back Cover Photography: Top: Aurora Borealis Lodge, Bottom Left: Jade Frank/FCVB. Top Right: PAWS for Adventure Sled Dog Tours, Bottom Right: Brice & Brice Ice Sculptures. A Rabbit's View by Steve Brice, Heather Brown, Tajana Raukar and Martin King, sculptors. Indicates winter apparel available for tour participants Arc tic C ir cle T A rt our s& s Ent erta Att inm rac tion ent s Aur ora Tou rs City Tou rs C lo t hi n g/ G e ar Cro R en ss-C t al oun Cur tr y ling Skii ng Dog Mu shin Dow g nhil l Sk Eve iing nt Flig htse eing Hot S pr i n gs Ice Fish in g Ice Scu lpti ng Ice Sk a t ing Nat ive Cu l ture Out doo r Ad S no ven wm ture obi ling S no wsh oein g Tic ket s& Tou rs •• • • • ••• • • • •• •• • •••• • ••• ••• • ••••• • ••• 27 http://Alaskatours.com http://www.alaskatours.com http://www.haishirokuma.com http://www.dawsoncity.ca
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Contents Who Let the Dogs Out? When Do We Turn on the Northern Lights Head North Surf's Up at the Hot Springs It's All About Ice and Snow Winter Wear Can You Catch Fish? Where's Santa? What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have in Common? Discover Where Fairbanks Comes to Life Out and About . . . and On Tour Small Town . . . Big Events Who Offers Winter Fun? Fairbanks Denali Neighbors Arctic Neighbors Interior Neighbors Alaskan Neighbors Winter Fun: It's Cool to be Safe Who to Call Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide (Page Cover1) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Contents (Page Cover2) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Who Let the Dogs Out? (Page 1) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - When Do We Turn on the Northern Lights (Page 2) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Surf's Up at the Hot Springs (Page 3) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - It's All About Ice and Snow (Page 4) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Winter Wear (Page 5) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Where's Santa? (Page 6) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have in Common? (Page 7) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Out and About . . . and On Tour (Page 8) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 9) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 10) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 11) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 12) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 13) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 14) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 15) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Who Offers Winter Fun? (Page 16) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 17) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 18) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 19) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 20) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 21) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 22) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 23) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 24) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 25) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Arctic Neighbors (Page 26) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Alaskan Neighbors (Page 27) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Winter Fun: It's Cool to be Safe (Page 28) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page 29) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page Cover3)
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