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Ferry Transportation

driving across the border. Be sure you have a passport or the required documentation before scheduling a trip. Fares are calculated based on a round trip between Anacortes and your desired destination. Schedules change several times during the year and are posted online or at any of the ferry terminals. The Anacortes Ferry is located at 2100 Ferry Terminal Road on the west side of town, approximately 3.5 miles from Downtown Anacortes. Skagit County also has its own ferry system, transporting people, vehicles and goods between Anacortes and Guemes Island in under 5 minutes. The fleet is comprised of only one ferry, capable of carrying approximately 20 cars per trip. Rates are approximately $10 per standard vehicle for a round trip and $3 for walk on passengers. The Guemes Island ferry dock is located at 6th Street & I Avenue, just 1/3 of a mile west of Commercial Avenue.

Washington State Ferries

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800 843-3779 www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries

San Juan Island Chamber of Commerce 360 378-5240 www.sanjuanisland.org

Guemes Island Ferry 360 293-6356 www.skagitcounty.net

Local Chambers of Commerce

Anacortes 819 Commercial Ave, Ste. F 360 293-7911 anacortes.org

Burlington 520 E Fairhaven 360 757-0994 burlington-chamber.com

Concrete PO Box 743 360 853-7042 concrete-wa.com

La Conner 606 Morris St 360 466-4778 laconnerchamber.com

Mount Vernon 301 W Kincaid 360 428-8547 mountvernonchamber.com

North Cascades VIC 59831 State Route 20 206 386-4495 nps.gov/noca

Sedro-Woolley

714 Metcalf St. 360 855-1841 sedro-woolley.com

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Indoor Activities

Each of the communities in Skagit County offer a wide variety of things to do indoors. Your choice of activities depends on your preferences. Art exhibits, shopping, gaming, bowling, roller skating, museums, wine tasting, theatre, antiquing and more awaits you!

Performing Arts

Skagit County has over a dozen performing arts organizations, more per capita than any other county in Washington State. For more information, please contact either the McIntyre Hall Performing Arts & Conference Center at 360 416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org or the Historic Lincoln Theatre at 360 336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org.

Anacortes Community Theatre www.acttheatre.com

Historic Lincoln Theatre www.lincolntheatre.org

McIntyre Hall Performing Arts & Conference Center www.mcintyrehall.org

Preserving and Presenting Skagit History “at the Top of the Hill”. Three galleries. For upcoming exhibits and events please visit our website or call.

Come explore Skagit History!

Thur.–Sun. 11am – 4pm

This project received funding from Skagit County www.visitskagitvalley.com www.skagitcounty.net/museum

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