- Saratoga Passage
Saratoga Passage lies in
Puget Sound betweenWhidbey Island andCamano Island .Saratoga Passage extends about 18 miles in a northwesterly direction from its entrance between Sandy Point on the Whidbey Island side and
Camano Head on the other. At its northern end, Saratoga Passage connects withPenn Cove andCrescent Harbor , and leads east intoSkagit Bay . Depths in the passage are from about 600 feet at the southeastern entrance to about 90 feet near Crescent Harbor.Langley, Washington is the only city on either island located on the passage.Most of the waterfront on either side is high bank of forested sand and clay banks. There are four low bank communities on the Whidbey Island side of the passage: Sandy Point, Langley,
Bell's Beach andFox's Spit . The beaches are gravel and sand and thetide generally runs out a good distance.There is considerable maritime traffic in these waters, mostly recreational and fishing boats, with occasional tugs bound to or from
Deception Pass or the Swinomish Channel. High-speed passenger ferries running between Seattle, Victoria and Friday Harbor use Saratoga Passage andDeception Pass as an alternative to crossing theStrait of Juan de Fuca in rough weather. This area is generally considered a resort area.Dungeness crab ,clams andflatfish are abundant. In the past, strongsalmon runs passed through on the way to the rivers on the mainland, but they have all but disappeared as have the once plentiful bait ofcandlefish andherring . Most of the fishing in southern end of Whidbey Island takes place on the western side, inPossession Sound ,Mutiny Bay , orDouble Bluff .Saratoga Passage was named by
Charles Wilkes , during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842, for the "Saratoga", the flagship ofThomas MacDonough during the Battle of Lake Champlain of theWar of 1812 . Wilkes had named Camano Island "MacDonough Island", to honor the naval commander, but that name was removed whenHenry Kellett reorganized the official British Admiralty charts in 1847. Wilkes' name "MacDonough" was changed to "Camano" to honor the Spanish explorerJacinto Caamaño . Wilkes' name "Saratoga Passage" was retained. [cite book |last= Phillips |first= James W. |title= Washington State Place Names |year= 1971 |publisher= University of Washington Press |isbn= 0-295-95158-3]George Vancouver had previously, in 1792, named Saratoga Passage "Port Gardner", in honor of Vice-Admiral Sir Alan Gardner. Today the name Port Gardner survives as the bay and harbor of Everett. Port Susan, the water east of Camano Island, also given by Vancouver, survives and honors Lady Gardner, Sir Alan's wife. [cite book |last= Roberts |first= John E. |title= A Discovery Journal: George Vancouver's First Survey Season - 1792 |year= 2005 |publisher= Trafford Publishing |isbn= 978-1412070973 |pages= p. 72]References
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