| SCHOOL FIELD TRIP CRUISES
Join us for a fun and educational cruise aboard the steam powered paddle wheeler “Queen of Seattle”. Relive the days of the 1890’s Gold Rush when fortune seekers journeyed from Seattle to the Klondike and paddle wheelers plied the waters of Alaska’s Yukon River. Combine your cruise event with a visit to the Klondike Gold Rush Museum in Seattle’s Pioneer Square.
- Historical and entertaining information
about this period in Seattle’s history along
with fascinating facts
about the sights of
Lake Union and the Ship Canal areas
- 1890’s themed interior and
period crew costumes
- Live show with singer and piano player performing songs of the Gold Rush
- Pass through the draw bridges of the Fremont and Ballard neighborhoods
- Steam Calliope performance
- Unique Gasworks Park
- Fisherman’s Terminal-Home
to the North Pacific Fishing Fleet
- Center for Wooden Boats and
historic Virginia V-wooden steam boat
from the Seattle’s “Mosquito Ferry Fleet”
- Houseboat communities including
“Sleepless in Seattle” houseboat
AVAILABLE DEPARTURES 2012 - Thursdays through Mondays:
April 14 through May 21: 1pm
May 24 through September 24: 11 am and 2 pm
COST
$16 per person plus tax
All cruises leave from
South Lake Union Park at
860 Terry Ave North.
Email us for reservations
and information or call 877-783-3616. |