HARBOR VIEW

A VACATION RENTAL HOME
IN PORT ANGELES WASHINGTON
HOME OF OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
Only a mile from the Park headquarters and 2 miles from the ferry to Victoria B. C.
Spectacular views of the Straits and Canada can be yours while
you stay in this 3 year old ranch home in Port Angeles Washington.
The view above is from the living room.

The home is nestled into the hillside with a view of mountains to the rear.
Inside, besides the gorgeous views, there are three comfortable bedrooms and two full baths.


Shown above are the living area and the dining area.

And two of the bedrooms are in the above.
Completely furnished including linens, dishes, cookware, hairdryers
3 Bedrooms, 2 Queens, 2 extra long twins
2 Baths
Full kitchen with dishwasher and micro
Washer/Dryer
TV/ CD Player/ DVD player
Great Location
Central Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Local phone line
Gas Barbeque and sitting area outside to enjoy the view.

View, view and more view. Breathtaking Harbor Vistas. Watch the ships go in and out of the harbor or look across the Strait to the Canadian Mountains. At night you will look down at the city lights of Port Angeles. Enjoy the lights on the ships...the lights of Victoria sparkle by night and Mt. Baker glistens by day. These spectacular views can be seen from the spacious living room and also the T.V.area with reading nook , dining area, kitchen and the front bedroom. You will also see the view as you relax on the patio. This is a newer home with an open floor plan, 9 foot ceilings and newer comfortable furnishings. Just bring your toothbrush! Although some clothes would be a good idea too!
Come stay in this light and airy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with many quality extras and you will not want to go home.
Located one mile from Olympic National Park Visitor's Center and two miles to the Victoria ferries and downtown.
Rate: $175.00 per night 3 night minimum
sleeps up to six
Cleaning fee $70.00
For more information and reservations contact
1 800 397 2256
Talk to Marilyn and ask for Harbor View
Click here to see scenes of the north Olympic Peninsula