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    The Whale Museum

    4.0 (60 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Connie C.

    So...I for a tourist attraction $10 for adults and $5 for kids isn't a lot but it wasn't worth it. Took less than 30 min to run through. Tried watching old videos on a tiny screen downstairs about a whale rescue but it just wasn't good. Upstairs was a bit better but the most fascinating thing was the skeleton of the conjoined twin seal lions. Friday Harbor is such a beautiful place so it's not worth the visit for us.

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    Tonia S.

    This is posted in July 2025: I am fascinated with Orca, and there are two ecotypes in this area now. The museum has not kept up-to-date and I did not find one singular mention of the Biggs killer whales that also thrive here. There are lots of reasons that Biggs killer whale populations are increasing and lots of reasons that J,K, and L pods are likely functionally extinct. The museum is amazing and there is so much money invested in it and YOU NEED TO GO THERE, but understand that they are not telling you the whole story and they are not up-to-date. Fish-eating orca are now more rare up here. Mammal-eating orca are more common. Since we can identify each individual, we know who is who. The museum is absolutely epic, but go ahead and get it up to date. To not mention the orca who you will likely see on a local whale watch is behind the times. Embrace the current ecosystem, please.

    Info about orcas that died in these wayers
    Andrea U.

    Admission was $9, & we spent an hour here. We could adopt an orca as well, they have been on the endangered list since 2005. A lot of whale information pics, videos, totems, hands-on interactive exhibits & even calls & sounds of orcas. Discovered that orcas are baleen whales have baleen instead of teeth which they use to collect shrimp-like krill, plankton & small fish from the sea. These bristly baleen plates filter, sift, sieve or trap the whales' prey from seawater inside their mouths. Baleen is made out of keratin, the same protein that makes up our fingernails and hair. Yes, it was here to see and touch. We exited through a colorful gift shop. Lots of tee shirts, books, photographs, trinkets ....

    Alisha B.

    This small museum is full of plaques, signs, pictures and skeletons. We learned quite a bit, even though it's on the small side. The big skeletons are the best part, putting them into scale. They have a room dedicated to learning the different calls of the different resedent orca pods. (They have different patterns and pitches!)

    Donna B.

    My mom and I went to the Whale Museum yesterday and really liked it. It is a self guided tour so you can go at your own pace. I am a member, and my mom got the senior discount so it was only $5 for both of us. I appreciate all the work they do keeping track of the genealogy of all the pods of orcas. Nice gift shop. If you like orcas this is a very cool place!

    Spirited R.

    This place in rare because I never been to a Whale museum. Everyone is super nice in this place. It's cheap $12 for entry. However if you have a student id it's 50% off, and if you attend any of the "sing sings" at the Lime Kiln Park then it's free. If you sign up for an annual membership for $30 some then you receive unlimited entries for FREE for 12 months. The museum offers a lot of history on the whales. It has very interesting videos on the whales. This is a place that I was very interested in and I'm not a big whale person but it changed my ways. Check it out worth it. I promise. We go here every time we are on the island. Love this place. :)

    Kris S.

    My girlfriend and I went whale watching at Port Townsend which made a small stop at the San Juan Islands - which is the Friday Harbor. For a small town at Friday Harbor, this whale museum is good way to wind down and learn a bit more of different kinds of whales. Pricing is below $10 and you do feel like your are helping the local museum run. Some of their equipment is out dated, especially their TV. The highlight of the museum is definitely how they keep track all the orcas in the area with specific names. They identify orcas by their fins which is quite amazing. Its a one stop visit for me. Come by if you are in the area. You will spend a good 45 minutes here atleast.

    Arleen E.

    Small and dated museum located off Spring Street dedicated to different species of whales that abound the waters of the San Juans. The exhibit is housed on two floors with most displays on the second floor. The stairscase is steep, but they have a stairlift available. We were most entertained by the video showing the orcas at play at Lime Kiln State Park. We visited the park the day before, but did not see any whales so it was nice to see what it was like when the orcas are so close to shore. The gift shop offers many unique souvenirs like postcards, magnets, keychains, jewelry and clothing. We purchased a few items to bring back as gifts for friends. Aside from a little updating and housekeeping issues, the lady at the gift shop could be a bit more friendly. We asked a few questions about the island, asked to see some merchandise in the glass case and the entire time she gave a curt response.

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    Sonya W.

    This is a small and slightly dated museum right near the Friday Harbor waterfront. Admission is $6 for adults, which seems a little high considering the size of the museum, but I was happy to pay the fee to support their cause. They had some pretty interesting facts and things to see - my favorite was probably the extensive information on local orca pods, with photos, names, birth dates, and other details. They also have some very neat skeletons of whales and otters, as well as some actual examples of bacteria and other creatures that plague a whale's health. A few things were kind of creepy - like the seal fetuses and the dolphin and human brains (especially since the fluid in the containers is clearly evaporating and you can see the top of the brains out of the water and they are black and gross!). A few things could use some small repairs (signs, etc). Otherwise the museum was in good shape. The museum store is probably the best part of the entire museum. There is an amazing collection of items - everything from stuffed animals to glass figurines to mugs to clothing. Glad I visited this museum, but I don't think I'd ever need to come back.

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    Well if you're in Friday Harbor And you missed the Whale Museum Then you missed a whale of a time quite informative

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    This museum is a great addition to Friday Harbor

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    I'm a part-time San Juan Islander and a regular visitor to SJIMA. Over the years, I have been…read moreincredibly impressed by the professional presentation of art at SJIMA. I go to a lot of museum exhibitions. I found SJIMA to present an exhibition that is better than any museum in Washington; better than SAM, better than Bainbridge, etc. I'm not sure what has changed; maybe staff is getting complacent, but the last two exhibitions have been incredibly disappointing. The current exhibition of Andy Eccleshall is flat, does not flow and the lighting is terrible. It really is a disservice to Eccleshall as his work is fantastic. The work in the glass room in front looks like a college student's exhibition. The volume of work in the small room is overwhelming and average at best. Again, something must have changed because the last two exhibitions are not up to what my expectations are for SJIMA. I will probably check out the next one but if it is at the level of the last two, I won't be wasting my time or money again.

    NOT the San Juan Islands Sculpture Park. Due to some of the pictures and reviews, I thought the…read moresculpture garden was here. It is not. The San Juan Islands Sculpture Park is on the other side of the island at 9083 Roche Harbor Road San Juan Island, WA 98250. This museum was great, but not the one we were looking for.

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