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Deception Pass is the most photographed attraction in Washington State. Learn about Deception Pass, the Bridge and surrounding area on this amazing tour aboard the "Island Whaler." Enjoy the thrill of the fast jet boat through Deception Pass with a knowledgable park ranger interpreter. 

 


The Deception Pass Tour
 

 Captain Brett is a U.S. Coast Guard certified captain and would like to share this exciting and picturesque setting with you, while exploring the shores and waters of the surrounding area. Take a unique ride on a seated open deck boat and enjoy a 360° unobstructed view as we pass through the waters of Deception Pass on a one hour tour. Also, look for wildlife such as bald eagles, seals, porpoises and maybe an occasional whale. We may not have Nessee or Champ, but we have the world's largest Pacific Octopus. Learn the tales of characters who navigated these waters and the splendor of this National Historic Landmark.

Before this landmark was built, travelers had to cross on an unscheduled ferry. To summon the ferry, passengers would simply hit a mallet against a metal lumberjack saw which sounded the "BOING" to the operator. This indicated they were ready to cross, and the first woman ferry boat captain in Washington would pick them up.

Today, riding through the pass is much easier, tickets can be purchased for Deception Pass Tours at the ticket booth in the parking lot at the south end of the bridge.

Learn more about the ferry and the first female ferry captain on your tour!

At peak current at over 8 knots (9.5 mph) almost 900 million gallons of water pour through Deception Pass. That’s 50 times more flow that all the rivers in the Puget Sound. You can see why there is a 4.5 foot height difference in the water level from one side of the pass to the other! But don't worry, the boat is equipped with latest safety equipment. Captain Brett and crew will ensure safe passage and an entertaining time for all!

 

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be smuggled into the US in a burlap bag? In the early 1900's there were plenty of people who got to have that experience courtesy of Ben Ure. Find out what he did with his cargo when he was outrunning the law on your Deception Pass Tour aboard the Island Whaler.

The prison rock quarry operated from 1910 through 1914, and its nearby barracks housed some 40 prisoners, members of an honors program out of Walla Walla prison.

The prison population was made up of all kinds of prisoners, even murderers. Guards stood at the quarry as the prisoners cut the rock into gravel and loaded onto barges located at the base of the cliff top and the Pass waters. The quarried rock was taken by barge to the Seattle waterfront. The rock was a lot better than the sawdust Seattle was originally built on!


The Boat: The Island Whaler
The Island Whaler is a New Zealand designed jet drive catamaran. The catamaran style and foil assist ensures a soft and stable ride in any condition. The open deck seating will give you the best 360° viewing opportunity and interaction with the surrounding elements.

Photos of the Island Whaler:
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Deception Pass Bridge
The bridge, one of the scenic wonders of the Pacific Northwest, is actually two spans, one over Canoe Pass to the north, and another over Deception Pass to the south. Construction began in August 1934, and the completed bridge was dedicated at noon on July 31, 1935. The Wallace Bridge and Structural Co. of Seattle, Washington provided 460 tons of steel for the 511-foot Canoe Pass arch and 1130 tons for the 976-foot Deception Pass span. The cost of construction was $482,000.

In September 1982, the bridge was declared a National Historic Landmark. It cost more to paint the spans in 1983 than it did to build them in 1935. They were painted again in 1997.

About Us
Captain Brett and his wife Terica
have two children, Austin and Brooklyn. They live on Fidalgo Island with their 15 year old Golden Dalmation, Sassi and their adolescent Border Collie, Jim. 

Gumbie Suit Races are a crowd favorite at tradeshows.  Click Here to see photos of the races at the 2007 Seattle Travel Show!

Deception Pass Tours has a special public/private partnership with the WA State Parks & Recreation Commission and the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce

Deception Pass Tours is also proud to be a member of these great community organizations:

EDASC Anacortes Chamber of Commerce Burlington Chamber of Commerce Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce
La Conner Chamber of Commerce Langley Chamber of Commerce Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau
Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce   San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau

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Interesting Facts About Deception Pass
Deception Pass: two 175 ft cantilever spans, one 200 ft suspended span, and four concrete T-beam approach spans.
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The History of
Deception Pass

During his Northwest coastal explorations, Captain George Vancouver became the first European to identify the area near Whidbey Island as a passage, which he named "Deception Pass."

The name "Deception Pass" derived from Captain Vancouver's realization that what he had mistaken for a peninsula was actually an island.
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Quicktime Panoramic Deception Pass Photo
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