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| Pacific N.W. - Washington |
| Roche Harbor |
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Roche Harbor at the north end of the island now stands on the spot first occupied by a Hudson’s Bay Company post. When the U.S./Canadian boundary was settled, it became the Roche Harbor Lime Quarries and changed hands several times until it was purchased by John McMillan in 1886. McMillan was responsible for making this harbor a key port of entry, complete with customs office, and managed what became the largest lime production company in the entire Northwest. It’s that sense of history that brings visitors to this bustling resort community today; with its tailored lawns, cobblestone waterfront, historic hotel, restaurants, and shops.

