Haines Shopping

  1. Alaska Backcountry Outfitter

    For outdoor gear, stop by Alaska Backcountry Outfitter.

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  2. Babbling Book

    Stocks a great selection of Alaska books, cards and calendars while its walls serve as the notice board for Haines' cultural scene.

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  3. Dejon Delights

    A shop in Fort Seward that turns out some of the best smoked salmon and halibut in Southeast. If camping at Portage Bay pick up a fillet of just-caught king salmon and grill it on your campfire to the view of mountainous Lynn Canal. That is Alaska.

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  4. QuickMart

    A convenience store that offers basic supplies.

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  5. Sea Wolf Art Studio

    Housed in a log cabin is the gallery of Tresham Gregg, one of Haines' best-known indigenous artists. Gregg combines spiritism, animism and shamanism of Northwest Coast Indians to produce woodcarvings, totem poles, masks, bronze sculpture and talismanic silver jewelry.

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  6. Wild Iris

    Just one of a growing number of galleries on the edge of Fort Seward. Outside the home is a beautiful Alaskan garden, inside a fine selection of original jewelry, silkscreen prints, cards, pastels and other local art.

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