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Fisherman's Cove Resort is a family resort, located 125 miles northwest of Spokane and 11 miles north of Republic, near the Canadian border. Our western exposure offers spectacular sunsets and long, lazy summer evenings complimented by fragrant pine-scented air. We are surrounded by 31 waterfront acres, towering pines and majestic mountains on beautiful Curlew Lake.
Fisherman's Cove is located near the Canadian border, 125 miles northwest of Spokane and 11 miles north of Republic, Washington, a historic gold rush town.
Fisherman's Cove Resort offers 16 comfortable cabins, with nightly rates ranging from $35-95 per night.
Fisherman's Cove's western exposure allows views of spectacular sunsets and long, lazy summer evenings complimented by fragrant pine-scented air.
RV sites, with complete electrical hookups, boats, and mooring are also available.
$10 per animal, per day for any pet in a cabin. You are responsible for cleaning up after your pet, keeping your pet quiet, and for any damage caused by your pet.
Fisherman-s Cove Resort is six hours from Seattle, Washington, 125 miles northwest of Spokane and 11 miles north of Republic, WA near the British Columbia border.
From Seattle, take Highway 2 towards Wenatchee. At Wenatchee follow Hwy. 97 north to Tonasket.
From Tonasket take Highway 20 east to Republic. Upon entering Republic, turn right at the light in town and stay on Highway 20 out of town a short way until you see Highway 21 North. Continue 8 miles and follow the signs to Curlew Lake. Fisherman-s Cove and our sign will be on your left at Kiwanas Road. Turn left into the resort.
Curlew Lake is a smooth, 5.5 mile long body of water that's ideal for water sports, with warm summer temperatures that are perfect for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing. The area surrounding Fisherman's Cove offers scenic drives, spectacular sunsets and long, lazy summer evenings. Serious readers will enjoy breathing the pine-scented air, and soaking up the peace and quiet away from the noise of the big city.
Biking-Rated as one of the 10 best in the U.S., the Golden Tiger Bicycle Route travels from Anacortes on the Washington Coast, over the scenic North Cascades Highway (Hwy. 20), through Winthrop and Republic, and on to it's final destination in Newport on the Idaho border.
Boating, water skiing and tubing-From four private boat launches and docks.
Cross country skiing and snowmobiling-Blanketed by snow November through February, the surrounding area offers an expanse of scenic trails with gentle to moderate slopes. There are three groomed snowmobile routs on national forest land. And we are open year round to serve you!
Curlew's Ansorge Hotel Museum-Constructed in 1903 to house the rush of travelers on the Great Northern Railroad, the Ansorge Hotel Museum is the only old hotel still standing in Ferry County. Open June through September on weekends from 1-5 p.m., tours through this lovely old hotel are free of charge.
Curlew's Old Swimming Hole-Swimming and picnicking for kids of all ages.
Danville's Antique Car and Truck Museum-10 miles north of Curlew, near the Canadian Border, this antique car and truck museum shows 50 unique cars and trucks dating back to 1913, and including a running steam locomotive.
Fishing-Stream fishing, as well as the best trout and bass fishing available, along with four private fishing docks, and a boat launch that is free to
Fisherman's Cove guests.
Grand Coulee Dam-Tour this amazing engineering feat, and watch the spectacular nightly laser show across the beautiful Columbia River.
Hiking and horseback riding-430 miles of local trails offer numerous hiking opportunities, including organized wildflower walks, bird watching and animal watching, including deer, eagles, bears, and even a few llamas. Visitors can also ride horses on public and private trails, and the county even offers an old wagon trail.
Historic Mining Ghost Towns-Explore the past, in historic mining ghost towns that have been carefully preserved by area historical societies. One such ghost town, Molson, is an hour away, just south of the Canadian border just east of Oroville.
Kayaking and canoeing-Nothing like exploring a smooth lake in the early morning or evening.
Golf-The Christina Lake Golf Course is a world class 18 hole course located 45 minutes away in Christina Lake, B.C. Also, our very own Sheridan Greens-the toughest 9 in the west!
Rock and Fossil Hunting-At the famous Stonerose Interpretive Center and Boot Hill fossil digs, where the oldest known rose and maple tree fossils were once uncovered.
Sandy beaches-With a nice swim area, sandpit volleyball, and a community fire pit.
TIN-NA-TIT-KIN-NE-KI Indian Arts Gallery and Museum-Internationally renowned; a must see, representing the following tribes: Apache, Blackfoot-Mohawk, Blood, Brockett, Cayuga, Choctaw, Cherokee, Colville, Comanche, Cowichan, Cree, Crow, Flathead, Haida, Hopi, Huron, Inupiaq, Kwakiutl, Mic Mac, Naskapi, Navajo, Nez Perce, Nootka, Ojibwe, Osage, Paiute, Papgo, Pima, Senica, Seri, Shoshone, Sun Child, Thompson River, Tlingit, Tisimshian, Tuscorora, Ute, Yupik, Zuni, and more.
Tour the International Discovery Loop-From Canada's only desert to breathtaking river valleys and to the highest mountain pass in Washington state, travel the International Discovery Loop, and experience an unparalleled variety of breathtaking scenery, and a varied history encompassing native americans, settlers, and miners who discovered the area 150 years ago. (Border crossing at Danville, Midway-Port of Ferry, and Laurier from 8 a.m. to midnight daily.)
Ferry County-More things to do, places to eat, and arts and shopping in Curlew and Republic, Washington, USA ... both just 10 miles away.
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Nov 26, 2004 |
Sandy beaches-With a nice swim area, sandpit volleyball, and a community fire pit.
Biking-Rated as one of the 10 best in the U.S., the Golden Tiger Bicycle Route. Cross country skiing and snowmobiling-Blanketed by snow November through February, the surrounding area offers an expanse of scenic trails with gentle to moderate slopes. Much, much more - see above.
Nightly rates ranging from $35-95 per night
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