Sails unfurled, the boom of cannons re-echoed in the distance from Lake Washington. We could hear and see from our Kirkland home, the battle – mock, of course – each afternoon of September’s sunny Labor Day weekend.
Washington's Tall Ships were in town.
If you’ve never seen the Tall Ships, -- Lady Washington and the Hawaiian Chieftain -- owned and operated by the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport in Aberdeen, you are missing a treat. They can be found traveling the Pacific Coastline from British Columbia to California, stopping at ports like Kirkland, along the way.
The Hawaiian Chieftain, built of steel in 1988, was purchased by Gray’s Harbor Historical Seaport in 2004 and now accompanies. . .
The ships can be rented for charters, group tours and education programs – and if you are making a movie and need a tall ship, well, give them a call.
To Sail On The Tall Ships:
You can often find the ships in their home port in Aberdeen but with their heavy tour schedule, it is best to plan ahead and see if they will be there or not during your visit. To check their sailing schedule and locations - and to buy tickets - visit the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport website.