Marinas or Anchoring?
I have made two trips to the San Juans in the last two years and spent a few weekends at Sucia as well. Sucia is a Marine Park with little to no ammenities, but a few stinky composting outhouses. Nice hiking and likely great solitude this time of year. Many boaters from Point Roberts head there due to the close proximity.Friday Harbour has it all, a busy, bustling port with all the ammenities one could ask for, a favourite stop over for us.Roche Harbour has rich history and the nearby Garisson Bay to explore plus several ammenities.Blakely is a gated marina with exceptionally clean facilities and well groomed grounds. By gated I mean it is privately owned/run and has a fence around it to keep you in so that you do not tresspass anywhere on this private island.Rosario is a must see, a bit pricey but worth the extra. They have a historical presentation at the mansion that you should not miss. Three pools one with bar, and high end restaurant.Deer Harbour is a rustic sort of place, you can slip or anchor and there is a shuttle bus that takes you into town. There is a very fine (pricey) reastaurant a short walk up the road.I have yet to visit Fishermans Bay but it is on my list.Crossing into Canada adds customs complications and further travel, best saved for a future visit. The San Juans will keep you well occupied for the six days.Since Ken is on for 10 days it might be more enticing for him to head north, lots to see.For what it is worth, we have been getting more than our share of excessive wind up here, rain too, be prepared for any onslaught of foul weather.