Hi Oliver and Pam,
Are you more interested primarily in scenery and critter watching? Or fishing/crabbing/shrimping too? Do you like exploring by dinghy? going ashore in anchorages?
It worked well for us to study the charts while we studied the cruising guides. If you don't have a chartplotter program, here's a web site:
http://fishing-app.gpsnauticalcharts.co ... /-122.4955
You might want to have a look at my book, Cruising in a Big Way
Here's a quick list of some of our favorites from 20+ years. Happy to answer questions or discuss in lots more detail.
BC:
Campbell River - good provisioning stop
Prideaux Haven - very scenic, crowded in peak season
Von Donop Inlet – protected anchorage close to Yucultas rapids
Waiatt Bay, walk to Small Inlet
Octopus Islands – shore tie often reqd, crowded in peak season
Lagoon Cove marina
Goat Islet (Crease Island Cove)
Port McNeill
Sullivan Bay
Blunden Harbor - good place to stay before Crossing the Queen northward
Fury Island Cove – good place to stay after Crossing the Queen northward
Rescue Bay
Bottleneck Inlet
Prince Rupert – good place to stay before Crossing the Dixon
SE Alaska:
Foggy Bay – convenient anchorage between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert
Meyers Chuck - neat little community heading north from Ketchikan. free moorage
Anan Creek bear watching – permit needed after July 1. Anchor carefully
Petersburg
Portage Bay – pretty and convenient anchorage
Tracy Arm – spectacular fjord and glaciers
Neka Bay – great crabbing, especially earlier in the season
Glacier Bay: Reid Inlet, Johns Hopkins Inlet, Margerie Glacier
Dundas Bay – part of Glacier Bay park, without the restrictions
Mosquito Pass Cove – nifty anchorage between Icy Strait and Cross Sound. Near sea lion rocks
Elfin Cove – neat little community and harbor. Free moorage, space often available inside
Pavlof Harbor – falls often has brown bears chasing salmon
Warm Springs Bay / Baranof Hot Springs – beautiful, nice walk to lake, float often crowded
Red Bluff Bay – beautiful anchorage
Half Tide Neck – out of the way as you travel Peril Strait. Great shrimp and crab nearby
Sitka – historic, nice walks, including Totem Forest
Honeydew Cove - beautiful anchorage
Rocky Pass (Keku Strait) – time to have high-water slack as you reach Devil’s Elbow
El Capitan Passage / Dry Pass – protected and interesting route toward Craig
Craig area – no cruise ship mobs, great fishing nearby
Port Refugio – good crab earlier in season
Hydaburg – very fine totems