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Northwest Adventures Sponsors & Affiliates

MANRESA CASTLE 7th and Sheridan Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-385-5750 • 800-732-1281
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| The original parlor and dining room is the setting for the elegant restaurant. Best Places Northwest awards us 3 stars and hails us as "The Finest Dining Room on the Olympic Peninsula".
The restaurant is open for dinner every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. During the summer season (July 5th through Labor Day weekend) the restaurant will also be open on Tuesdays. Dinner is from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm.
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OAK TABLE CAFE 3rd & Bell St. Sequim, WA 98382 360-683-2179
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| The Oak Table Cafe is located in beautiful downtown Sequim, on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula. Sequim's sunny weather and friendly charm serve as the perfect home for such a wonderful restaurant.
Mary and Billy Nagler opened the Oak Table Cafe in 1981. The Oak Table specializes in handcrafted breakfasts and creative lunches. Together, with their 3 children, Nikki, Kory and Casey, they have won the hearts and appetites of the folks in this beautiful river valley.
We look forward to welcoming you to a little taste of paradise in Sequim, Washington.
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ALDERBROOK RESORT 10 East Alderbrook Drive Union, WA 98592 360-898-2200 • 800-622-9370
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| Nestled on the scenic shores of Hood Canal just two hours from Seattle, Washington, Alderbrook Resort & Spa is a world away from the everyday. Our newly renovated resort offers a variety of luxurious accommodations, state-of-the-art conference and event facilities, a full service spa, and a first-class restaurant. And it's all in one convenient - not to mention breath taking - location. It's no wonder Alderbrook has become the Northwest's premier destination for both leisure travelers and conference retreat planners.
Visit Alderbrook, and you'll be surrounded by spectacular views of the Olympic Mountains and the Hood Canal - a glacier-carved fjord more than 60 miles long. Eagles and osprey frequent our area, as do playful harbor seals. And the canal's glistening water is world renowned for scuba diving and a rich abundance of sea life, including oysters, mussels, and salmon.
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