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Blake Island

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Blake Island State Park
Blake Island, WA
360.731.8330
This beautiful 475-acre island camping park, with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline, is only reachable private boat or via tour boats. Kitsap Harbor Tours, which departs from Port Orchard, and Argosy Cruises, departing from Seattle, take visitors to Blake Island and to the famous, Tillicum Village to enjoy a unique Northwest Indian dining and cultural experience. The journey includes traditionally prepared Native American salmon cooked over open fires and a presentation Native American dancing and songs.


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Chief Seattle
Chief Seattle, a hereditary leader of the Suquamish Tribe. . .
Suquamish

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Chief Seattle's Grave
7076 NE South ST
Behind St. Peters Mission
Suquamish, WA 98392
Seattle was named for Suquamish Chief Sealth, who came to be known as Chief Seattle. The grave site overlooks Puget Sound and has painted canoes above the headstone.
Suquamish

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Chief Seattle/Suquamish Tribe Tour
Kitsap is the home of the Suquamish tribe and ancestral home of Chief Seattle (or Sealth), namesake of the city of Seattle.  An easy day trip will take you on a historical journey to see and appreciate the area Chief Seattle chose to live.
Silverdale

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Clear Creek/Saq'ad Interpretive Center
9641 Levin RD
Off Bucklin Hill Rd and Levin RD
Silverdale, WA 98383
360.692.0929
The Clear Creek Interpretive Center, located off Bucklin Hill RD and Levin RD in Silverdale, hosts educational programs for children and families. Naturalists lead guided walks along Clear Creek Trail, through nearshore, estuary, wetland, and woodland habitats. The "big red barn" also features exhibits, occasional speakers, and special events. Don't miss their "Salmon Run Art Contest" which migrates through Silverdale each fall. And make sure to bring the kids and grandkids to their Discovery Play Days in the spring and summer.
All Kitsap

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9481 Silverdale WAY
Suite 281
Silverdale, WA 98383
800.337.0580
If you're not finding what you need on our website, give us a call, write, or e-mail and we will be happy to help! The Kitsap Peninsula Visitor & Convention Bureau is waiting to hear from you.
Indianola
Kingston
Poulsbo
Suquamish

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Grovers Creek Salmon Hatchery
23175 Indianola RD NE
Poulsbo, WA 98370
360.394.8531
360.598.3142
Fish Hatchery operated by the Suquamish Tribe.
Little Boston

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House of Knowledge
31912 Little Boston RD NE
Kingston, WA 98346
360.297.2646
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s House of Knowledge consists of four integrated buildings with spectacular native american carvings and art. The Longhouse has 5,700 sq. ft. of ceremonial space and is available for weddings and events up to 400 people.  The entire space consists of a single room with a central performance area, surrounded by built-in stepped seating on both the north and south sides of the performance area. Tables and chairs available. Sound system.
Bremerton

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Kitsap Historical Museum
280 4th ST
Bremerton, WA 98337
360.479.6226
Step into the past and travel through Kitsap County from the glacial age through World War II. See Native American baskets, wander through an historic “Main Street”, look into a stump farm, and discover that some bunkhouses really did float. Let history weave its spell with our textile collection dating from the 1850's. Enjoy this exciting family destination!
Little Boston

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Little Boston Cemetery
360.297.2646
North on Hwy 307, turn onto Hansville Rd (Hwy 104) to Little Boston RD, past Tribal council Bldg. on left.
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9481 Silverdale Way NW, Suite 281, Silverdale, WA 98383 - 800.337.0580 - info@visitkitsap.com
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