........because I work in the summer in nearby Ketchikan, which is an overcommercialized tourist trap. Metlakatla is quiet in comparison - limited facilities, beautiful nature trails, and it is actually a native reservation of the Tsimshian tribe. This hotel, one of only a very few places on Annette island to stay, has six rooms. The rooms are comfortable, but nothing to write home about. The owner is hospitable and will provide tasty dinners and breakfasts for his guests for an additional ( and rather hefty ) fee. The rate< $89, is fairly reasonable for Alaska. So, yes, stay here should you decide to visit Metlakatla.
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