- Skagit Bay
Skagit Bay is a
bay andstrait located in theU.S. state ofWashington . It is part of the Whidbey Island Basin ofPuget Sound . TheSkagit River empties into Skagit Bay. To the south, Skagit Bay connects with the rest of Puget Sound viaSaratoga Passage andPossession Sound . The boundary between Saratoga Passage and Skagit Bay is between Ponell Point onWhidbey Island and Rocky Point onCamano Island . To the northwest, Skagit Bay connects to theStrait of Juan de Fuca via the narrow strait ofDeception Pass . A third waterway, the Swinomish Channel, connects Skagit Bay withPadilla Bay to the north.Skagit Bay is bounded by the Whidbey Island to the west,
Fidalgo Island to the north, Camano Island to the south, and the mainland to the east. The mainland coast consists almost entirely of the Skagit River delta, including a large area called Fir Island, between the North Fork and South Fork distributaries of the Skagit River.The northern end of Skagit Bay is called Similk Bay. Two islands at the northern end are marine state parks, Hope Island and Skagit Island. The Swinomish Indian Reservation is also located at the north end of Skagit Bay, between Similk Bay and the Swinomish Channel on Fidalgo Island.
History
Members of the 1792
Vancouver Expedition were the first non-indigenous people to find and explore Skagit Bay. On May 30, 1792,Joseph Whidbey led a boat survey team upSaratoga Passage and into Skagit Bay. They spent a day surveying but did not seeDeception Pass and so thought Skagit Bay was closed. The next dayGeorge Vancouver noted the swampy waterway connectingPort Susan to Skagit Bay at the north end of Camano Island. Later, on June 7, Vancouver's ships passed by Deception Pass from the west.Peter Puget and Joseph Whidbey took boats to investigate the opening and found it connected to Skagit Bay, making Whidbey Island an island instead of a peninsula. [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= pp. 69-71, 87]References
*cite book |title= Washington Road & Recreation Atlas |year= 2000 |publisher=
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