Port Angeles
Home of the award winning Symphony, the
International
Airport,
the Victoria Ferries, the Community College, the
local hospital, and host to dozens of cultural
events throughout the year,
Port Angeles is a
rural hub of activity.
Port Angeles boasts many of the
conveniences that larger communities offer including
large grocery stores, a beautiful modern library,
public & private schools, a
downtown shopping area featuring with
Department Store shopping and blocks and blocks of
restaurants, hideaways, and boutiques.
When it comes to homesites, one
could live on a waterfront parcel right up against
the shore or in the heart of the hills adjoining the
National Park – or anywhere in between.
Port Angeles has
beautiful lakefront and riverfront property plus
parcels of pasture and completely hidden forest
hideaways – the options are almost endless.
Whatever your interest, look in
Port Angeles – the Port Angeles Opera Association,
4-H organizations, the Fine Arts Center, the
bustling Senior Center, bowling leagues, hiking
clubs, and really fine espresso – Port Angeles has
it all.

Sequim
If you love Lavender, Elk, and
the bluest skies around, then Sequim is the place
for you.
In addition to a beautiful
setting of mountains, pastures, and beaches, Sequim
has a large boat marina, hiking trails, wineries,
the Olympic Game Farm, and enough lavender fields to
make everything smell springier.
Locals appreciate Sequim for its
convenience to
Seattle (about 2
hours by car), its quaint downtown area, the
Dungeness Spit, Costco, a fabulous organic farm, the
Seven Cedars Casino, and the Sequim Aquatic and
Recreation
Center
which hustles and bustles with water aerobics, a
weight room, and treadmills aplenty for your
exercise needs.
Sequim also has several
retirement and semi-retirement communities and
programs, public & private schools, abundant
shopping, a farmers market on weekends, and a couple
of day spas.
Sequim also boasts an active
social calendar with musical performances, community
plays, and annual festivals like the Sequim
Irrigation Festival topped off with an elaborate
parade through downtown Sequim plus the Lavender
Festival.
The most important trip
you may take in life is meeting people halfway.
~Henry Boye