- Haines is home to first established US Military Base, Fort William H. Seward, over 100 years old
- Haines is your shortest gateway to Glacier Bay National Park
- Population is 2400, 1897 dogs, 4000 eagles (in fall), and 260 species of birds
- Haines goes hand in hand with arctic tundra and temperate rain forest
- Best kept secret in Haines is the large number of artists producing art recognized around the world
- Haines borders 20 million acres of protected areas of wilderness, the world's largest
- Haines and Skagway are 14 miles apart by water; 350 miles by road which is the Golden Circle Route
- The Disney movie White Fang was filmed entirely in Haines.
- Tlingits were the first settlers to the area and called Haines "Dei-shu" meaning "The End of the Trail". The area is still rich with Tlingit culture and history.
- The Dalton Trail, also known as the Tlingit "grease trail", came through Haines and was not only one of the first routes to the gold rush but also a toll road.
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