Washington Island is an island located about 7 miles northeast of the tip of Door Peninsula in Door County, Wisconsin. The island has a year-round population of approximately 700 people. It is the largest in a group of islands that includes Plum Island, Detroit Island, Hog Island and Rock Island. These islands form the Town of Washington. A large part of Washington Island's economy is based on tourism.
Washington Island is about 30 square miles in size, approximately 5 miles wide by 6 miles long. Together with the Door Peninsula, Washington Island forms a treacherous strait that connects the Bay of Green Bay to the rest of Lake Michigan. Early French explorers named this water way, now littered with shipwrecks, Porte des Mort Passage, which means "Death's Door Passage" and gives Door County and Door Peninsula their names.*
The Washington Island Airport, a small public airport with two grass runways, is also located on the island.
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