Visible at the top of this image are two state ferries coming into Anacortes from the San Juans. This telephoto image from Cap Sante also includes US Bank, Anacortes Community Theater and the City Library.
I don’t know if “cupola” is the correct description for this design feature, but I love it. Seems like only yesterday that the Port of Anacortes developed the North Basin of Cap Sante Boat Haven … but it’s been more than 25 years! This is the top of the restroom building, attached to a laundry […]
This was the scene from Cap Sante on Friday, December 31 as the sun began to set on 2010. The first day of 2011 is a cool, crisp beauty.
Cap Sante, destined to be a busy place on New Year’s Eve, was busy this afternoon as well. Among those gathered at the popular viewpoint was a mother with two children and a puppy. Under proper adult supervision, this is a great place for a family outing.
Late afternoon scene at the Port’s Cap Sante Boat Haven commercial docks.
This slice of the Gerard K. Tsutakawa sculpture at Cap Sante Boat Haven’s Central Pier shows part of an orca and a clipper ship through the silouette of city namesake Annie Curtis.
Timing is everything. I spotted the Tillikum doing sea trials on Fidalgo Bay, Mt. Baker in the background, but by the time I got to Cap Sante the angle on the mountain was gone. The Tillikum has been undergoing maintenance and repair work in this area.
Sunshine is the ally of area boat brokers and dealers hosting a weekend Floating Boat Show at Cap Sante Boat Haven in downtown Anacortes. Hours of the free event are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to beautiful boats, features of the show include food vendors and exhibits.
It’s not an ordinary bicycle, but then there’s nothing ordinary about an outing to Cap Sante Boat Haven, either. This public marina in downtown Anacortes is owned by the Port of Anacortes. Pay a visit this coming weekend for the annual Fall Floating Boat Show, free to all.
A welcome break in weather drew many to Cap Sante at lunch today, including this gentleman with a digital camera. Boats powered by below, with towering clouds filling the horizon. Somewhere behind the clouds stands Mt. Baker, sure to emerge yet on cool, crisp Northwest days.
What better place to celebrate sunshine than the waterfront, in this case at Cap Sante Boat Haven near downtown Anacortes. We had a glorious weekend, and President’s Day is starting out bright and beautiful, too. Enjoy your break from school, kids.
Lady Washington and crew motored out of Cap Sante Boat Haven Tuesday about 10:30 a.m. after a few days in Anacortes with companion ship, Hawaiian Chieftain. The tall ship replica is a favorite among boat-watchers in the region. Homeport is Grays Harbor.