The Port of Camas-Washougal’s marina has a new name.
Port commissioners voted Aug. 5 to approve a motion to dedicate the boat basin “Parker’s Landing Marina.”
The Port’s executive director, David Ripp, had proposed “Parker’s Ferry Marina” as the new name before the commissioners settled on Parker’s Landing Marina.
“After all the research that was done with the Clark County Historic Registry (for Parker’s Landing Historical Park) and all the information was passed on, it occurred to us that our marina doesn’t really have a name,” said the Port’s executive assistant, Yvette Winden. “We came up with Parker’s Ferry Marina as the new name for the marina because of the significance of the Parker homestead and the fact that this was the ferry site and the first permanent American settlement site on the north shore of the Columbia.”
In 1854, David C. Parker, the first permanent American settler in Clark County, built a small dock, which was called Parker’s Ferry, then Parker’s Landing, on the Columbia River to accommodate river boats, and platted the town of Parkersville in an area that is today occupied by the marina, which is next to Parker’s Landing Historical Park.
Commissioner Bill Ward said that while “the idea of putting a designation on the marina is a fantastic step forward,” Port officials should consider Parker’s Landing because the Port is already using that name on several of its properties.