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Northwest Maritime Center is a nonprofit organization that offers maritime education, events and boatbuilding in Port Townsend, WA. Learn about navigation, boat skills, maritime culture and more at their facility and online.
Learn about the history, design, and features of the Northwest Maritime Center, a nonprofit organization that promotes maritime education and culture in Port Townsend, Washington. The campus offers a welcome pole, a library, a green roof, and a view of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound.
Welcome Center. Sun: 10 AM–5 PM. Mon: Closed. Tues–Thurs: 10 AM–5 PM. Fri–Sat: 10 AM–6 PM. Marine Thrift. Thursday – Saturday.
Learn about the maritime culture and life at the Northwest Maritime Center, a campus that offers education, adventure and celebration. Explore boats, sailing, kayaking and more on Bainbridge Island, a short ferry ride from Seattle.
Originally focusing on contract research and development work in the areas of metals and material science, Battelle is now an international science and technology enterprise that explores emerging areas of science, develops and commercializes technology, and manages laboratories for customers.
Northwest Maritime creates powerful maritime experiences to educate, inspire people to adventure, and celebrate maritime culture in Port Townsend and throughout Puget Sound. The center is home to many of Port Townsend’s iconic events, including the Wooden Boat Festival, Race to Alaska, and SEVENTY48, along with classes and activities aimed to ...
The Northwest Maritime Center hosts three unique human-powered races: Race to Alaska (R2AK), SEVENTY48, and WA360. R2AK, established in 2015, is North Americas longest human- and wind-powered race, challenging participants to navigate from Port Townsend, WA to Ketchikan, AK through the inside passage.