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SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner

La Conner, Washington

Created by the Swinomish Tribe at the site of the ancestral village Txiwuc, this park provides public waterfront access,

The Swinomish Channel park features three pavilions resembling woven cedar hats, interpretive panels, and a Native plant garden. The opening of the park in 2011 coincided with the 2011 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Swinomish.

The Swinomish Reservation is located on Puget Sound, on the southeastern side of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington. It was established in 1855 by the Treaty of Point Elliot. The reservation is 15 square miles square miles in area, including 7,450 acres of upland and 2,900 acres.

References: Wikipedia; map.preservewa.org/swadabs-waterfront-interpretive-park


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner

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La Conner, Washington

Created by the Swinomish Tribe at the site of the ancestral village Txiwuc, this park provides public waterfront access,

The Swinomish Channel park features three pavilions resembling woven cedar hats, interpretive panels, and a Native plant garden. The opening of the park in 2011 coincided with the 2011 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Swinomish.

The Swinomish Reservation is located on Puget Sound, on the southeastern side of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington. It was established in 1855 by the Treaty of Point Elliot. The reservation is 15 square miles square miles in area, including 7,450 acres of upland and 2,900 acres.

References: Wikipedia; map.preservewa.org/swadabs-waterfront-interpretive-park


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

SWADABS WATERFRONT INTERPRETIVE PARK - La Conner

La Conner, Washington

Created by the Swinomish Tribe at the site of the ancestral village Txiwuc, this park provides public waterfront access,

The Swinomish Channel park features three pavilions resembling woven cedar hats, interpretive panels, and a Native plant garden. The opening of the park in 2011 coincided with the 2011 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Swinomish.

The Swinomish Reservation is located on Puget Sound, on the southeastern side of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington. It was established in 1855 by the Treaty of Point Elliot. The reservation is 15 square miles square miles in area, including 7,450 acres of upland and 2,900 acres.

References: Wikipedia; map.preservewa.org/swadabs-waterfront-interpretive-park

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Thank-you for your visit, and any comments or faves are always very much appreciated! ~Sonja.