Marine Services and Freight Transportation

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  1. Ward Cove Dock Group

    • 7559 N Tongass Hwy, Lower Suite 118
      KETCHIKAN, AK 99901
    • Phone: 19076178446

    The Mill at Ward Cove offers unique and fun activities in a newly-built world-class cruise ship destination. Our professional team will take care of you from the moment you arrive at the dock to ensure you have an unforgettable experience. We offer adventurous outdoor activities in Ketchikan, Alaska such as...

  2. Boyer Towing, Inc.

    Boyer Towing operates 34 tugs and barges on the Pacific/British Columbia/Alaska coasts. The towing company does contract to tow and barging year-round with seasonal work to Northwest Alaska with docks/moorings at locations in Washington and Alaska.

  3. Pacific Pride of Alaska LLC

    We are a long established retailer of marine goods. Commercial and Sport fishing gear and a majority of the boat related items to keep you on the water.

  4. Ketchikan Marine Industry Council

    • 2417 Tongass Ave, #111-337
      Ketchikan, AK 99901
    • Phone: (907) 225-3184

    A list of Ketchikan marine businesses and services to increase awareness of our regional marine capabilities. Ketchikan provides deep-water, ice-free harbors and services located 690 miles north of Seattle, and 932 miles south of Anchorage.

  5. Petro Marine Services

    • 1100 Stedman Street
      Ketchikan, AK 99901
    • Phone: 907-225-2106

    At Petro Marine Services, we pride ourselves on serving the unique petroleum needs of a broad range of Alaska industries.

  6. Alaska Marine Lines

    Alaska Marine Lines is a marine transportation company providing barge service to and from Alaska and Hawaii. We offer twice-weekly service to Southeast Alaska as well as service to Central, Western and Arctic Alaska, and Hawaii and charter services.

  7. Ketchikan Port & Harbors

    The Port & Harbors Department operates and maintains five boat harbors: Bar Harbor, Thomas Basin, Casey Moran, Knudson Cove, and Hole-In-The-Wall; the Port of Ketchikan; and three launch ramps.

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