Camano Island Inn
The Camano Island Inn views are spectacular all year long with serene surroundings of water, natural habitat, and beautiful landscaping. There are many restaurants and pubs to choose from close by.
The Camano Island Inn, Restaurant and Spa is a rare treasure for the discerning traveler and is more than just an Inn…our beautiful waterfront property gives not only lovely rooms with amenities there is al fresco farm-to-table, organic and local ingredients dining, sunsets, nature…a spa and beauty! Where it all began…a little history about the Camano Island Inn…before the advent of white exploration and settlement, Native Americans moved throughout what is now Island County, and the Kikialos tribe permanently settled near the Inn and occupied the area before 1855. The Kikialos subsisted on salmon, bottom fish, shellfish, and a multitude of plants and berries available. After 1855, pioneers began to settle the area. A shingle mill was started in 1904 and the small town, of Camano City, began to take shape. Camano Island’s first school was built near the inn in 1904. The Camano Island Inn building was barged to the site shortly thereafter, to serve as a boarding house for mill workers. Once the island was logged, the mill closed. In 1923, the dock at Camano City collapsed after being struck by the steamship “Atalanta” in high seas. This brought about change to Camano City and the boarding house (The Camano Island Inn) became a fine hotel, hosting guests from around the world. Overland transport soon replaced steamship commerce. The residents began subsistence farming, rather than logging, and tourism began to develop on Camano Island.
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