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[[File:La Conner 32218.JPG|right|thumb|View north from [[La Conner, Washington|La Conner]] of the Swinomish Channel]] |
[[File:La Conner 32218.JPG|right|thumb|View north from [[La Conner, Washington|La Conner]] of the Swinomish Channel]] |
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The '''Swinomish Channel''' is a salt-water [[channel (geography)|channel]] in [[Washington|Washington State]], United States, which connects [[Skagit Bay]], to the south, and [[Padilla Bay]], to the north, separating [[Fidalgo Island]] from mainland [[Skagit County, Washington|Skagit County]]. |
The '''Swinomish Channel''' is a salt-water [[channel (geography)|channel]] in [[Washington (state)|Washington State]], United States, which connects [[Skagit Bay]], to the south, and [[Padilla Bay]], to the north, separating [[Fidalgo Island]] from mainland [[Skagit County, Washington|Skagit County]]. |
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The Swinomish Channel is a salt-water channel in Washington State, United States, which connects Skagit Bay, to the south, and Padilla Bay, to the north, separating Fidalgo Island from mainland Skagit County.