Frontier Centre for Public Policy Announces Exciting Alaskan Cruise with Special Programs

Frontier Centre for Public Policy

Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - July 24, 2024 – The Frontier Centre for Public Policy is thrilled to announce an exclusive Alaskan cruise aboard the Grand Princess, departing from Vancouver on August 19, 2025. This unique voyage offers an incredible opportunity to explore Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history.

Highlights of the Cruise:

Explore Juneau: Discover Alaska’s capital city with its stunning mountain, glacier, and ocean views.

Historic Skagway: Step back in time to the 1890s gold rush era in this charming town.

Marvel at Dawes Glacier: Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Dawes Glacier and the waterfalls along Endicott Arm.

Ketchikan’s Totem Poles: See the world’s oldest collection of totem poles and learn about Indigenous history.

Special Programs Onboard:

Keynote Presentation by Dr. Patrick Moore: Renowned ecologist Dr. Patrick Moore will share his insights on environmental issues.

Current Affairs Discussion: David Leis, host of the popular “Leaders on the Frontier” podcast, will discuss pressing current affairs.

Democracy Index Reflections: Senior Fellow Ray McGinnis will present his reflections on Canada in 2025.

This cruise is highly popular, with limited cabins available. For special rates and booking inquiries, please contact Matthew at info@fcpp.org.

Departure: August 19, 2025, at 3 PM from Vancouver, BC
Return: August 26, 2025, at 7:30 AM to Vancouver, BC

Join us for an unforgettable journey through Alaska’s majestic landscapes!

Contact: Matthew at info@fcpp.org for more information and special rates.

 

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