Ketchikan, proclaimed the Salmon Capital of the World, is located at Revillagigedo Island about 235 miles (378 km) south of Juneau, the state capital. Notable area attractions include the Misty Fjords National Monument, home to grizzlies, black bears, and mountain goats; the world’s largest collection of standing totem poles found at the Totem Heritage Center, Saxman Village, and Totem Bight State Park; and native cultural encounters at both the Saxman Tribal House and the Metlakatla Long House. Other points of interest include the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, fishing industry history at George Inlet Cannery, the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary, or exciting “zip tours” through the tree tops of the forest with Alaska Canopy Tours.