8/9/10
...Bainbridge Island waterfront park at its best
There is nothing like walking the Bainbridge Island Waterfront trail and discovering Cannery Cove Park on a sunny afternoon. You can sit and take it all in, and appreciate why Bainbridge is a special place.
7/18/10
...exploring Bainbridge Island's inner harbors
7/14/10
...a great little Bainbridge Island Park
A sweet little Bainbridge Island Park. Cannery Cove Park is a park actually on the water - on the inner part of Eagle Harbor. It is peaceful and almost like having your very own waterfront property. We love sitting on the grass watching the kayaks go by and the ducks swimming. The water is calm and sometimes when the tide is in, it can be like glass with a million reflections.
6/30/10
strawberries are part of Bainbridge Island History
Strawberry farming was a mainstay for many first and second-generation Japanese, who began migrating to Bainbridge in 1889. The strawberry cannery, at cannery cove, was built by the Winslow Berry Growers Association, a cooperative of Japanese-American farmers. At it's peak during the Depression, 500 - 55 gallon barrels a day of select Marshall strawberries were produced. Vessels barged the barrels of sugared berries to Seattle, where they were shipped world wide.
6/28/10
canoeing and kayaking Bainbridge Island
A favorite activity on Bainbridge Island is canoeing and kayaking. Eagle Harbor is ideal because it is calm and there is much to see. If you do not have your own, you can rent one at the city dock. Heading to the inner harbor is a must and a stop at Cannery Cove Park is always fun. A good place to walk around, just sit, or have a picnic.
6/26/10
...pop up world music at Cannery Cove Park
6/23/10
...on the Bainbridge waterfront trail
A great way to spend an afternoon
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