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The Anacortes–San Juan Islands ferry is a system of ferry routes operated by Washington State Ferries in the United States. The routes serve Anacortes, Lopez Island, Shaw Island, Orcas Island, San Juan Island, and Sidney on Vancouver Island in Canada. [2] [3] Sidney service was suspended in March 2020 and is not planned to resume until 2030.
The MV Samish rounds Lopez Island, heading for Anacortes from Friday Harbor. Taken from the MV Hyak. MV Samish is the second vessel of the Olympic-class auto ferries built by Vigor Industrial for the Washington State Ferries system. [2] The vessel started service with her maiden voyage to Friday Harbor as the #3 Boat in the San Juans on June 14 ...
Friday Harbor, San Juan Island: Anacortes: SR 20 Spur: 123,001 42,589 Route out of service due to vessel availability issues Reservations Required; Only route that operates internationally; Route does not operate in Winter (open mid-March to mid-December) Anacortes–San Juan Islands: Friday Harbor, San Juan Island 2,009,438 947,064 ...
The Southworth, Fauntleroy, Vashon ferry remains on its weekday two-boat sailing schedule on Thursday and Friday. Kitsap Transit's Bremerton-Seattle fast ferry will not sail on Thursday, but will ...
Friday Harbor, San Juan Island: Anacortes: N/A [18] 0 0 Service suspended until 2030; Only route that operated internationally; Only route that is not part of state highway system (Friday Harbor-Sidney, BC segment) Anacortes–San Juan Islands: Friday Harbor, San Juan Island SR 20 Spur: 1,932,543 921,065 Reservations recommended
Friday Harbor's primary connection to the mainland is via the San Juan Islands ferry operated by Washington State Ferries, which sail between the town and Anacortes several times per day. An international extension of the route to Sidney, British Columbia , ran seasonally from May to October until it was discontinued in March 2020 due to the ...
The Mukilteo–Clinton ferry, operated by Washington State Ferries (WSF), takes approximately 20 minutes for each of its 39 daily round-trip crossings. [9] As of October 2017, WSF charges a fare of $5.05 per walk-on passenger and $8.95 per vehicle during off-peak seasons, with varying fares depending on passenger age and vehicle size. [10]
1890-1902: W.C. Pyle establishes the first private ferry service between Anacortes and Guemes Island: the Lola, Capt. M.B. Miller. A launch, the Glide, also provides service. The U.S. Mail Steamer Buckeye, Capt. A. Newhall, includes Guemes Island on its Friday Harbor-Anacortes-Whatcom route. [2] 1902-1912: The Sunny Jim, Capt. Harry Rickaby, is ...