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©2006 Tillicum VIllageSince 1962, thousands of groups have visited Tillicum Village for the fresh salmon dinner and to experience the Northwest Coast Native American culture. Located only 8 miles from Seattle’s downtown waterfront on Blake Island State Park, this beautiful shore side setting provides a perfect location for this adventure.
Walk up a path strewn with white clamshells bleached by the sun and enjoy steaming clams in nectar broth. Dine in an authentic cedar longhouse, savor salmon baked over open fires on cedar stakes. Enjoy a spellbinding dance performance, providing an emotional journey through the legends and dances of the Northwest Coast Indians.
Browse through our Gift Gallery of Northwest Coast Native American art, including hand carved masks, plaques, totem poles and beaded jewelry are available for purchase in the Gift Gallery. Explore the beautiful nature trails and beaches of Blake Island State Park.
| 2008 Tour Departure Schedule | Daily Itineary | Driving Directions to Departure Dock at Pier 55 |
The 4-hour adventure to Tillicum Village on Blake Island State Park begins at Pier 55 on Seattle's central waterfront. Journey Includes: Round Trip Boat Transportation, Appetizer of Steamed Clams, Salmon Dinner Buffet and NW Coast Native American Dance Show.
Click here for the 2008 Tour Departure Schedule
Itinerary for 11:30 AM, 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM departures
11:00 AM Meet at Pier 55 Tillicum Village ticket booth.
11:15 AM Board the Argosy charter vessel for Blake Island.
11:30 AM The vessel will cruise from Pier 55 to Blake Island. Enjoy beverages from the no-host bar with a wide variety of beverages available to enjoy during your cruise.
12:15 PM Arrive on Blake Island. Savor appetizers of clams in a lightly seasoned nectar broth, then progress into the great cedar longhouse for an award-winning salmon feast. Tillicum Village salmon is cooked over open fire on cedar stakes in the ancient Northwest Coast Native American fashion.
Following dinner enjoy "Dance On The Wind," a spellbinding stage presentation highlighting some of the traditional dances, myths and legends of the Northwest Coast in a magical and unforgettable setting, produced by Greg Thompson of Seattle.
After "Dance on the Wind," your group will have some free time. We have many things to see and do on Blake Island State Park. The richness of our natural environment can be explored on beautiful Northwest Coast beaches and nature trails. During this exploration you will see flora and fauna native to this region and possibly some friendly deer and soaring eagles.
In the Tillicum Village facility, which is a traditionally styled Northwest Coast Native American cedar longhouse, are many artifacts on display. There is a Gift Gallery in the longhouse with items that represent Northwest Coast Native Americans as well as many unique items crafted by Tillicum Village staff members.
2:30 PM Board the chartered vessel from the marina on Blake Island State Park for the return trip to Seattle and Pier 55. Enjoy once again the magnificent view of the Seattle skyline from the beautiful waters of Elliott Bay.
3:30 PM Arrive in Seattle, Pier 55.
4:00 PM Meet at Pier 55 Tillicum Village ticket booth.
4:15 PM Board the Argosy charter vessel for Blake Island.
4:30 PM The vessel will cruise from Pier 55 to Blake Island. Enjoy beverages from the no-host bar with a wide variety of beverages available to enjoy during your cruise.
5:15 PM Arrive on Blake Island. Savor appetizers of clams in a lightly seasoned nectar broth, then progress into the great cedar longhouse for an award-winning salmon feast. Tillicum Village salmon is cooked over open fire on cedar stakes in the ancient Northwest Coast Native American fashion.
Following dinner enjoy "Dance On The Wind," a spellbinding stage presentation highlighting some of the traditional dances, myths and legends of the Northwest Coast in a magical and unforgettable setting, produced by Greg Thompson of Seattle.
After "Dance on the Wind," your group will have some free time. We have many things to see and do on Blake Island State Park. The richness of our natural environment can be explored on beautiful Northwest Coast beaches and nature trails. During this exploration you will see flora and fauna native to this region and possibly some friendly deer and soaring eagles.
In the Tillicum Village facility, which is a traditionally styled Northwest Coast Native American cedar longhouse, are many artifacts on display. There is a Gift Gallery in the longhouse with items that represent Northwest Coast Native Americans as well as many unique items crafted by Tillicum Village staff members.
7:30 PM Board the chartered vessel from the marina on Blake Island State Park for the return trip to Seattle and Pier 55. Enjoy once again the magnificent view of the Seattle skyline from the beautiful waters of Elliott Bay.
8:30 PM Arrive in Seattle, Pier 55.
6:00 PM Meet at Pier 55 Tillicum Village ticket booth.
6:15 PM Board the Argosy charter vessel for Blake Island.
6:30 PM The vessel will cruise from Pier 55 to Blake Island. Enjoy beverages from the no-host bar with a wide variety of beverages available to enjoy during your cruise.
7:15 PM Arrive on Blake Island. Savor appetizers of clams in a lightly seasoned nectar broth, then progress into the great cedar longhouse for an award-winning salmon feast. Tillicum Village salmon is cooked over open fire on cedar stakes in the ancient Northwest Coast Native American fashion.
Following dinner enjoy "Dance On The Wind," a spellbinding stage presentation highlighting some of the traditional dances, myths and legends of the Northwest Coast in a magical and unforgettable setting, produced by Greg Thompson of Seattle.
After "Dance on the Wind," your group will have some free time. We have many things to see and do on Blake Island State Park. The richness of our natural environment can be explored on beautiful Northwest Coast beaches and nature trails. During this exploration you will see flora and fauna native to this region and possibly some friendly deer and soaring eagles.
In the Tillicum Village facility, which is a traditionally styled Northwest Coast Native American cedar longhouse, are many artifacts on display. There is a Gift Gallery in the longhouse with items that represent Northwest Coast Native Americans as well as many unique items crafted by Tillicum Village staff members.
9:30 PM Board the chartered vessel from the marina on Blake Island State Park for the return trip to Seattle and Pier 55. Enjoy once again the magnificent view of the Seattle skyline from the beautiful waters of Elliott Bay.
10:30 PM Arrive in Seattle, Pier 55.
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Going South on I-5
1. Take Columbia/James Street exit (#165A)
2. Take first right on Columbia Street
3. Go to bottom of hill, staying in right lane
4. Turn right under the Alaskan Way viaduct (the elevated freeway)
5. Go 4 ½ blocks and Pier 55 will be on the left
Going North on I-5
1. Take Madison Street exit
2. Turn left on Madison Street
3. Go to bottom of hill
4. Turn right under the Alaskan Way viaduct (the elevated freeway)
5. Pier 55 will be on the left
Going West on I-90
1. North to I-5
2. Take Madison Street exit
3. Turn left on Madison Street
4. Go to bottom of hill
5. Turn right under the Alaskan Way viaduct (the elevated freeway)
6. Pier 55 will be on the left
Going South on 99
1.Take Western Ave. Exit (First exit after the tunnel)
2.Go through light and take left at stop sign onto Elliott Ave.
3.Right onto Madison
4.Turn right onto Alaskan Way
5.Pier 55 will be on your left.
Going North on 99
1.Take Seneca Street exit
2.Take a right on 1st Ave
3.Take a right on Madison St
4.Take a right on Alaskan Way
5.Pier 55 will be on your left
Several parking lots are available across the street from Pier 55. Meter parking is also available and is free after 6:00 PM.