Whaling Days is a celebration of our community’s relationship to the water — and a celebration of our relationship to each other.
Although Silverdale is unincorporated and a county retail center, and despite a population that has ballooned from 7,600 to 19,200 since 1990, residents have managed to maintain this place as a distinct community with small-town charm. Among those charms: Old Town Silverdale, with heritage buildings dating to the late 1800s; Waterfront Park, on Dyes Inlet; Clear Creek Trail, which winds through wetlands, woodlands and tidelands; the Clear Creek Interpretive Center, which reminds us of our responsibility to be good caretakers of the environment that sustains us; and Whaling Days, which brings us together for three days of celebration.
On these days, you’re not just a neighbor. You’re family, participating in an important — and very fun — local tradition.
Whaling Days is July 29, 30 and 31 at Waterfront Park. The fun begins at 5 p.m. July 29 with the carnival, live music and, at 10 p.m., fireworks over Dyes Inlet.
The Silverdale Rotary Pancake Breakfast is 7-11 a.m. July 30. The Meals on Wheels Kitsap Whale of a Run also begins at 7. The First Federal Lions/Kiwanis Grand Parade begins at 10.
On July 31, the canoe races begin at 9 a.m.; the Silverdale Rotary Duck Race begins at 1:30 p.m. Live music and the street fair continue through the weekend.
It’s important to acknowledge the many volunteers who make Whaling Days possible. We extend to you our appreciation for all you do.