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San Juan Islands

Lopez Island
Orcas Island
San Juan Island
Shaw Island

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After Friday, a Kanaka sheepherder brought to the island from Hawaii by the Hudson's Bay Co. to tend its flock.

 

Anacortes Sea Kayaking

Kayaking Eastern San Juan Islands and Deception Pass with No Ferry hassles!

800-992-1801

Outdoor Odysseys

"Eagles and Orcas"

San Juan Island Kayaking
19 years offering 1- to 5-day tours

1-800-647-4621

Distinctive lodging 1-½ blocks from ferry.

Tucker House Harrison House
Hot Tubs, Fireplaces, Kitchens, Gourmet Breakfast

San Juan Island is the second-largest member of the San Juan archipelago, a string of islands located at the northwest tip of Washington State. A little more than an hour’s ride by ferry from the mainland city of Anacortes, San Juan Island is well known for its sea kayaking and whale watching opportunities. Some 80 Orca whales make their home in the surrounding waters during the spring and summer, and many can be seen from the shore at “Whale Watch Park” on the west side of the island.

Both San Juan Island and its sister island, Orcas Island, are home to a large number of recreational tour companies that specialize in everything from whale watching and kayaking, to bicycle and wildlife expeditions. Half-day to multi-day trips can be arranged with flexible departure times and locations. Kayaks can also be rented on the island for solo trips.

For information about the numerous things to do and see on San Juan Island, please visit our attractions section.

Accommodations available in Friday Harbor and elsewhere on the island include a number of comfortably appointed bed and breakfast inns, cabins and cottages, motels and hotels and vacation rentals.

The popular San Juan County Park includes camping and picnic facilities, hiking trails and enchanting views of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada and the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. Some private campgrounds and vacation rentals provide “all in one” facilities, with kayak tours and other services on site for the prearranged weekend getaway.

Getting to San Juan is easy. Washington State Ferries operates a daily ferry service from Anacortes to the four major San Juan Islands. Passengers should check with the ferry service for schedules and relevant weight restrictions. Travelers can also book flights to the Islands from any number of cities on the West Coast, including Seattle, Bellingham and Anacortes. Linking flights, ferries and private marine shuttle services can also be arranged to major British Columbia destinations.

For more on San Juan Island, please click on one of the following links:

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San Juan Transit, Inc. Cannery Landing # 26, P.O. Box 2809, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. Phone: 360-378-8887; Toll-free: 1-800-887-8387; Fax: 360-378-2377. E-mail

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San Juan Safaris

Sea Kayaking, Whale Watching and Birding from Friday Harbor & Roche Harbor, San Juan Island, WA. Engaging naturalist guides, excellent equipment, 30 years eco-tourism experience.
Why be herded when you can be guided?

Serious Fun - Join us!

800.450.6858

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San Juan Excursions

Whale watching trips in the San Juan Islands aboard the 65-foot Odyssey.

MV OdysseyThe Odyssey is a comfortable, spacious and stable cruising vessel; ideal for viewing wildlife.

Licensed captain and certified marine naturalists provide an informative voyage.

www.watchwhales.com

800-809-4253

 

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The Whale Watcher's Guide: Whale-Watching Trips in North America by Patricia Corrigan, Roger Payne. Paperback, 328 pages, Updated edition, March 1999. Order now...

Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State by John K. B. Ford, Graeme M. Ellis, Kenneth C., III Balcomb
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