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A
scenic 30-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle, Bainbridge Island has
rustic charm with quiet country roads and lovely gardens making this a
favorite destination. Known for its arts community, Bainbridge has its own
Performing Arts Center and Arts & Crafts Gallery featuring regional artists.
Enjoy shopping in historic Winslow with its trendy cafes and one of a kind
island shops where you can find unusual gifts from the Northwest and beyond.
Outdoor enthusiast will enjoy a walk through the Bloedel Reserve, and nature
lover's paradise. Other fun outdoor activities include hiking, biking,
equestrian trails, golf and tennis. From Bainbridge Island you can cross the
Agate Pass Bridge to the Kitsap Peninsula.
Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce. 590 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. Phone: 206-842-3700.
Bainbridge Island
Community Network
Arts, events, gossip and an information section with maps to trails, parks,
attractions, lodging and restaurants.
Bainbridge Public Library. 1270 Madison Avenue North, Bainbridge, WA 98110. Phone: 206-842-4162.
City of Bainbridge Island. 280 Madison Avenue North, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110. Phone: 206-780-3792.
The Kitsap Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau. 32220 Rainier Avenue NE, PO Box 270, Port Gamble, WA 98364. Phone: 360-297-8200; Toll-free: 1-800-416-5615; Fax: 360-297-8208. E-mail
Washington State Ferries. Toll-free: 1-800-843-3779.
Kitsap Transit. Toll-free: 1-800-501-RIDE.
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