Evelyn Kanter wrote an article on the system of World Heritage Sites nominated for listing by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The glacier rich park complexes of Kluane, Wrangell-St Elias, Glacier Bay, and Tatshenshini-Alsek stretching across Canada and Alaska are listed by UNESCO World Heritage as worthy of protection for future generations.
What might interest boaters is that many World Heritage sites have a marine component and the one of greatest interest in Alaska is Glacier Bay National Park. Glacier Bay was only established as a National Park in 1980. Glacier Bay sits at the top of the most popular cruising route in Alaska and Canada, the Inside Passage. Both power and paddle boats are allowed access to Park waters with proper permits.
Plan for your visit to Glacier Bay well in advance of intended arrival dates. Here are a few notes on the process:
A trip through the Inside Passage to Glacier Bay is the cruise of a lifetime. Southeast Alaska's scenery and natural beauty can jolt even the most jaded traveler. If you own a vessel capable of making the journey, you won't regret the planning effort needed for an adventure like this. Hundreds of boaters successfully make the trip from Vancouver and Seattle each year.