We go to LaConner quite a bit, both by land and by water. Our favorite places are (not in any order) Calico Cupboard (locally sourced food, excellent bakery and breakfasts, coffee is good as well); Anelia's (tasty Polish food, they open for lunch, local couple working hard to make a go of it in LaConner); Seed's and Nell Thorn have excellent food but are pricey; Whitey's BBQ is take out, bad name good BBQ; LaConner Brewing (good food and beer, they have a wood fired pizza oven, place smells wonderful, sometimes my pizza crust has been overdone.) Typing this is making me hungry.
The channel is not difficult unless at a low tide, like others have said, don't cut the corner at the south entrance-stay to the east, stay in the middle of the channel as much as possible, no wake zone especially in LaConner, transit takes an hour, if stopping in LaConner, dock into the current, there is a friendly fuel dock on the north end of LaConner.
Safe travels, we are looking forward to meeting people at Ganges in a few days.
Tim & Cynthia
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