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Maple Leaf Adventures - Tall Ship Sailing in Alaska and British Columbia
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Maple Leaf Adventures

Sailing on a tall ship along the Pacific Coast of Canada and Alaska is an exhilarating experience

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The Pacific coastline of British Columbia and Alaska is one of the most beautiful places for cruising in the world. Although mainstream cruise ships of all sizes sail to Alaska each summer, there are alternatives for those who wish to see the scenery and wildlife at a slower pace and with less company. The Canadian schooner Maple Leaf accommodates only eight passengers, so the small sailing ship can quietly visit the islands and harbors of the inside passage. Here are some photos from the Maple Leaf.

At Sea on the Maple Leaf Schooner Off the Coast of British Columbia

Dolphins Playing Alongside the Maple Leaf Schooner

Sunset in the Gulf Islands National Park in British Columbia from the Maple Leaf

Maple Leaf Windjammer Sailing Ship With Orcas in British Columbia and Alaska

The Schooner Maple Leaf

Schooner Maple Leaf and Alaskan Waterfall

Maple Leaf Windjammer Ship and Alaskan Glacier

Glacier in Alaska - Excursion from Schooner Maple Leaf

Summer Wildflowers in Alaska

Maple Leaf Sailing Ship and Alaskan Glacier

The Schooner Maple Leaf and Dolphins

Bear in the Pacific Northwest - Alaska and British Columbia

Maple Leaf Adventures - A Pod of Whales in Alaska

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