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There’s even a picnic area for


Left: Back detail of a large, wood carving by Todd Spalti in East Sound.


Above: Blown glass ornaments outside a shop in Eastsound.


islands, sealife, birds, of course, whales, on their 3.5-hour tour. One other thing you must do


while exploring the marina is visit photographer Peter Fromm’s Gallery, located on a funky looking floating rectangular block boat. You can’t miss it—it’s very arty, with polished driftwood sculptures by the entrance. His photographs of island scenes, nautical images and wildlife animals are well worth viewing. The floating Barge Gift Shop further along the marina offers sweatshirts, hats, sunglasses, and other souvenirs. Directly across the road from


the marina entrance, sailors staying overnight have free access to the Deer Harbor Resort swimming pool. The resort cottages are beautifully appointed, clean, and have all modern conveniences including DVD/ CD players, phones, microwaves, refrigerators, gas fireplace, A/C, coffee makers, private hot tubs on the cottage decks, and complimentary breakfasts—everything you need to rough it in style. Many yachties on long trips, book a cabin at this 11-acre resort to scrape the salt off and get a dose of luxury creature comforts before setting sail again.


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families, up to 30 people behind the Post Office near the marina entry. Families will often take their car


on the Washington State Ferry to Orcas Island to meet up with friends cruising the islands. Deer Harbor is fortunate to


have a world-class restaurant only a 10-minute walk up Deer Harbor Road. Located on the grounds of Deer Harbor Inn, a historic resort dating from 1891, the Deer Harbor Inn Restaurant is run by brothers Matt and Ryan Carpenter. They’ve lived here since 1982, when their parents bought the resort and restored it. Their varied selection of fresh, home-cooked seafoods, steaks, and a many other mouth watering entrees will be the culinary highlight of your visit. If you need a ride from the marina to the restaurant, one of the brothers will even pick you up in their Cadillac if you phone ahead.


Come Visit the West Coast’s Largest Public Marina FREE shuttle to theTulalip Resort Casino


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