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13. Langley
A small-town world just minutes from the Mukilteo ferry and the fast pace of the metropolis.Tucked into flower-filled alleys and courtyards and along the main street of this waterfront town are art galleries, antique stores, shops, nice restaurants, bakeries, coffee houses, and brew pubs. Langley offers views of Saratoga Passage, Camano Island and the Cascades. On most days are seen bald eagles, great blue herons, sea lions and maybe even a migrating gray whale. The W.I.C.A. 246-seat theater supports a year-round program of local and touring music, theater, and dance. The Langley area also has many small inns and B&B's. South Whidbey Air Park accomodates small aircraft, and the Langley Small Boat Harbor provides transient moorage.
This lovely village by the sea is so picturesque it was used as the setting for a motion picture. Its compact town center is perched high on a bluff overlooking Saratoga Passage. A new 35-slip Small Boat Harbor provides public moorage and an excellent fishing pier.
For more information please visit:
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
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Whidbey Island Bed and Breakfast Association - P.O. Box 259, Langley, WA 98260
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