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SAN JUAN ISLAND IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE EITHER VIA A SCENIC FERRY RIDE through the islands, on your own personal boat, or by a quick floatplane trip from Seattle, Bellingham, or Vancouver. The town of Friday Harbor is the commercial centre


for the San Juan Islands


group. Here you will find a colourful harbor with plenty of amenities for the visiting boater - and all of this right at the edge of the town! The Port of Friday Harbor Marina boasts 500 slips with space available for more than 150 visiting boats ranging in size from


Friday Harbor A San Juan Island


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Summer Hours ~ Monday thru Sunday Winter Hours ~ Tuesday thru Saturday Serving Dinner 4:00-9:00 pm


Reservations 360.378.1934 165 West Street, Friday Harbor, WA


dinghies to 150-foot yachts. The Port provides all the amenities boaters are looking for and has nearly 30 marine- related businesses servicing boaters and providing family- fun activities. Within steps of the Port of Friday Harbor you will find art galleries, shops, restaurants, inns and wonderful little B&Bs.


Penthouse Ahoy!


Friday Harbor, WA 1-877-512-9262 123west.com


Looking for a romantic getaway or the perfect location to host an upcoming retreat? Friday Harbor House sits atop a bluff overlooking the scenic harbor. Guests enjoy elegantly appointed accommodations with stunning views, an oversized jetted tub, and a cozy fireplace. Winding down at the end of the day with a group of friends, or enjoying a multi-course island dining experience featuring local land and sea ingredients, is a popular pastime for both visitors and locals alike. Watch the ferries and boats come and go as you enjoy the inn’s gourmet continental breakfast with


house-made granola, 52 baked


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