This 13,000 sq ft casino is nestled in the woods on the north end of the Kitsap Peninsula. The casino offers over 200 slot machines, plus table games, an exceptional restaurant, and a relaxing lounge. Owned and operated by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Indian Tribe.
Location:
7989 Salish Lane NE, Kingston Washington 98346
Telephone
360-297-0070 Fax 360-297-8929
Other Gambling nearby:
(Sequim) 7 Cedars Casino
(Suquamish) Clearwater Casino & Bingo
(Hoodsport) Lucky Dog Casino
(Kingston) Point No Point Casino
(Marysville) Tulalip Casino
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12/04 Coming to The Kingston area Seattle Japanese Cultural Festival Seattle WA April26-28 The festival features Japanese exhibits, performances, and demonstrations. Held at the Seattle Center in the Fisher Pavilion. The annual festival began in 1976 with a gift of 1,000 cherry trees to the city of Seattle from the Japanese government to celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial. Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival Hoquiam WA April26-28 Witness the migrating shorebirds at Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge and other birding hotspots in Grays Harbor County. Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest Leavenworth WA May16-19 Learn about the wide variety of migratory birds that come here for a brief, but important part of their year: the breeding season. Hear the songs sung only during the breeding season. Northwest Folklife Festival Seattle WA May24-27 Music and dance performances, visual arts, folklore exhibits, hands-on children's activities, workshops, crafts, food, demonstrations, and more! Berry Dairy Days Burlington WA June13-16 Fresh local strawberry shortcake, spectacular fireworks show, fabulous parades, Kiwanis Salmon BBQ, entertainment stage with live music, nostalgic Berry Cool Car Show. Northwest Garlic Festival Ocean Park WA June15-16 In the land of clams, crab and oysters what are folks looking forward to in June? Garlic, and plenty of it!
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