A National Historic Monument... Deception Pass Tours
Home Deception Pass Tour Rates Deception Pass History Tour Info Directions & Tour Map Deception Pass Photo Gallery Contact Deception Pass Tours
Deception Pass Photo Gallery

Click on the thumbnails below to view larger images.

Jump to page   Now viewing page 1 of 6 - Total Photos: 42

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

The History of
Deception Pass

In the spring of 1792, Joseph Whidbey, master of the HMS Discovery and Captain Vancouver's chief navigator, sailed through the narrow passage that is now called Deception Pass Learn More >

© 2008 Deception Pass Tours. All rights reserved. Photography by Jami Nagel. Site Credits: Web Design & Development, Flash Animation, Web Hosting, e-Commerce, Business Cards, Rack Cards, Brochures, Logos, Flyers, Content Management and Custom PHP Programming by Burlington/Mount Vernon (Mt. Vernon)/Sedro-Woolley/Anacortes, Washington's Web Design Firm-- Steam Interactive, www.SteamInteractive.com