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San Juan Islands
For centuries
the call of the San Juan Islands has lured adventurous mariners
seeking a special place. Long before Spanish and English sailors explored
this vast myriad of islands, Native Americans plied the
straits in their canoes as they traded, raided
and gathered seafood.
The San Juan Islands are comprised of hundreds of
islands ranging from small rocky outcrops to large
forest-clad and mountainous masses. The waters are
rich with seafood...salmon, rockfish, scallops,
Dungeness crab, mussels and clams.
Wildlife abounds on the land and in the sea.
You're just as likely to encounter tiny squirrels,
deer and migratory birds as you are to
see seals, sea lions and whales.
Have you ever seen a whale breach,
heard the whoosh of air exhaling through
its blowhole or been amazed by the sheer beauty
of a pod of Orcas gliding through glassy waters?
Day 1 #
Spencer Spit
# Day 5 Echo Bay
# Day 6 Rosario Resort
# Day 4 Reid Harbor
SAN JUAN
ORCAS
SUCIA
LUMMI
WALDRON
STUART
CYPRESS
GUEMES
BLAKELY
SHAW
DECATUR
LOPEZ
FIDALGO
# Day 2 Friday Harbor
# Day 3 Roche Harbor
# SEATTLE
VANCOUVER #