Queer Art Walk
Businesses

  • Logo for Beaver Tales Coffee & Tea featuring a beaver holding a to-go cup, with the business name encircling the beaver.

    Beaver Tales Coffee & Tea

    At Beaver Tales, our coffee is freshly roasted with love in the usual and accustomed area of the Swinomish Tribal Community. Women and indigenous owned/operated.

  • Black and white comic strip with a dog talking to a cat about a mouse.

    Caravan Gallery

    A global collection of eclectic art.

  • Sign for Enchanted Locks Hair Salon with decorative design elements.

    Enchanted Locks Hair Design

    Salon specializing in haircuts for thin and thick, curly and straight hair.

  • The word 'EARTH' stylized with the 'A' replaced by the silhouette of a tall tree with detailed branches and leaves, all in black on a white background.

    ERTH

    An eco-ethos of Erthly sustainability.
    Open daily, 11 am - 5 pm
    105 S 1st Street, La Conner

  • Illustration of a dog with a collar featuring stars, surrounded by red and yellow flowers, with banners reading "Fifi's Bubble Palace".

    Fifi's Bubble Palace

    Pet grooming shop providing a clean atmosphere, shampooing services, and other care.

  • Wooden sign hanging outside a building reading 'the Fork at Skagit Bay' with a red umbrella partially visible on the left and trees in the background.

    The Fork at Skagit Bay

    We offer upmarket Comfort Food with a Southern flair in a relaxed atmosphere. Our menu includes Shrimp & Grits, Bouillabaisse, and Fried Green Tomatoes.

  • Logo with the words 'handmade' and 'la conner' in black text on a white background.

    handmade. la conner

    At handmade. la conner, our mission is to craft high-quality products in a clean and safe environment that nurtures creativity and collaboration. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and positive team culture where every member is empowered to share their ideas and contribute to our collective success.

  • Logo of La Conner Community News featuring a stylized orange bridge arching over the text.

    La Conner Community News

    Our goal is to foster an informed and connected community while building a sustainable local news model that will serve La Conner for generations to come. We understand the vital role journalism plays in shaping our shared future and are proud to contribute to the well-being of the area we call home.

  • La Conner Pets

    La Conner Pets

    Step right up to the most delightful pet store in La Conner! Whether you have a playful pup or a curious cat, we’ve got everything to keep tails wagging and whiskers twitching. From high-quality pet food to treats, toys, and gear, we’re your one-stop shop for pet happiness.

  • Sign for 'Mom's Electric Gifts and Apparel' with a pink, yellow dotted border, a teal inner border, and black background, featuring gold-colored text.

    Mo's Eclectic Gifts and Apparel

    Affordable, unique, and colorful gifts and clothing. Handmade jewelry and art. Pet portraits available.

  • Logo with stylized trees and the text 'Mystic Art Supply' in green.

    Mystic Art Supply

    Located in the heart of La Conner, WA, Mystic Art Supply is more than just an art store—it’s a welcoming space for artists of all ages and skill levels.

    Since opening in 2021, it has blossomed as a cornerstone of the community.  Whether you're picking up a new hobby, need professional materials, or are looking for a one-of-a-kind gift, Mystic Art Supply has a thoughtfully chosen selection to inspire your creativity.

  • Artwork titled 'Raven's Cup Coffee' featuring a black raven flying above a coffee cup with a mountain landscape background.

    Raven's Cup

    Raven’s Cup shows a variety of original works and reproductions by local Pacific Northwest artists. Our collection includes paintings, photographs, fiber art, and more, by 25 artists from northwestern Washington and southeastern British Columbia. Additional pieces with northwestern themes have been created by artists as far afield as Ukraine and Antarctica.

    Artists currently featured at Raven’s Cup include: Eve McCauley, a native of La Conner known locally for wildlife paintings; Washington muralist Henry, narboo!, and John Osgood; former Skagit tulip festival poster artist Kerry Clav; and many more. There is always original Bigfoot art in the Sasquatch Corner.

  • Black oval sign with white text reading "La Corner Studio 623" in a stylized font.

    Studio 623

    La Conner Studio 623   sells, builds, and repairs guitars.  We also repair and sell tube amps.  We can provide mixers, microphones, effects pedals. We can change the pickups, setup and level the neck, add new frets,  restring,  basically anything on an electric and some repairs on acoustic.  Perhaps you have  an old guitar in the attic you want to fix up or sell.  If you’re looking for   lessons  I can teach various styles, work on rhythm or lead, and learn a little theory.

  • Winston's General logo in black and white

    Winston's General

    The little brother store to the well-loved handmade. la conner - named after Winston, the world’s best little brother. Located in the Seaport Landing building at the heart of downtown La Conner, Winston's General is filled with gifts for the lover of plants, pets, games, treats and unique foods.