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History of Camano Island
Camano Island was created when the Vashon Glacier sliced through
the area about 12,000 years ago. Early animals included deer, wolves,
black bears, quail, ducks, elk, coastal sea otters, and beavers.
Earliest in habitants of Camano Island were the Kikalos and Snohomish
Indians, who used the island for a summer dwelling while gathering
seafood and berries. In the 1700s, Europeans mapped and named many
placed. The island was named for Jacinto Camano, a Spanish explorer.
Captain George Vancouver sailed “Discovery” in northern
Puget Sound in 1792 and charted the shoreline. Farmers like Isaac
Ebey, who arrived in 1850, introduced potatoes and oats, pigs, and
cattle. European settlers came to the island in 1855 and began extensive
logging operations. Utsalady was the site of a lumber mill and active
nineteenth century shipbuilding. In modern times, Camano Island
has become a peaceful residential community with no heavy industry.
Camano Island |
| Topography |
Sea level to 540 feet |
| Shoreline |
52 miles |
| Width |
Less than 1 mile to over 7 miles |
| Length - Straight line |
15.7 miles |
| Length – By the road |
About 20 miles |
| To the North |
Skagit Bay and Canada |
| To the South |
55 miles to Seattle |
| To the East |
Port Susan and the mainland |
| To the West |
Saratoga Passage & Whidbey Island |
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Camano Island by the Numbers |
2000 Census |
| Population |
13,347 (increases during the summer months) |
| Median Income |
$45,513 |
| Average Home Value |
$174,800 |
| Median Rent |
$684 |
| Average Commuting Time |
43 minutes (one way) |
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Weather (Mean minimum &
maximum temps) |
| Month |
Min. |
Max. |
| January |
33.3 |
43.3 |
| April |
40.2 |
57.2 |
| July |
50.4 |
71.3 |
| October |
43.0 |
57.9 |
| Average Growing Season: 180 Days |
| Average Annual Precipitation: 31.34 inches includes
6 inches of snow |
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