Ketchikan was built on timber, and this hour of championship log-rolling, 60-foot speed pole-climbs, axe-throwing and springboard chopping is the town's signature live spectacle - USA vs. Canada teams competing right beside the docks. It's covered and heated, runs rain-or-shine, and sits one block from both cruise piers, making it the no-risk anchor for a port day or your weather backup when the floatplanes are grounded.
What to expect
You'll settle into a covered, heated grandstand overlooking the docks as two championship teams—USA vs. Canada—square off in an hour of kinetic spectacle: log-rolling on water, athletes launching up 60-foot speed poles, axes flying at targets, and springboard loggers chopping through timber suspended above you. The action unfolds close enough to feel the impact and hear the crowd roar, all within sight of the cruise ships. Afterward, you're one block from downtown and the free Creek Street boardwalk, giving you time to explore or simply soak in Ketchikan's timber-built character before heading back to the pier.
Buy direct and skip the bundle: Princess only sells the show wrapped into a Saxman combo at $145. The show by itself is ~$45-49 at its own box office - pair it with the free Creek Street boardwalk and you've replicated most of the ship's $145 tour for a third of the price.
Good to know
Buy tickets directly at the box office (~$45–49/adult) rather than through Princess's bundled Saxman combo ($145) to save two-thirds the cost. The show runs rain-or-shine and sits one block from both downtown cruise terminals, making it a 5-minute walk from the Ward Cove pier (for NCL/Oceania/Regent) or other downtown drops. Plan for the 1-hour show plus 30–45 minutes of pre-show arrival and seating; pair it with the adjacent free Creek Street boardwalk to fill a 2–3 hour port window comfortably. No advance booking required if you buy at the box office, but arrive at least 15 minutes before showtime to claim good seats.