1. Fishermen’s Terminal is a hub for the North Pacific fishing fleet in Seattle, Washington. It was established in 1914 and has a rich history of serving the fishing community. The terminal has several docks, a fueling facility, a repair yard, and multiple seafood processors. It is home to over 700 commercial fishing vessels and employs hundreds of workers. Fun fact: The terminal was originally named the \"Salmon Bay Terminal,\" but it was changed to \"Fishermen’s Terminal\" after fishermen began calling it that informally.

2. The terminal is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The phone number for the terminal office is (206) 787-3395.

3. Fishermen’s Terminal does not require tickets for entry. However, if you want to take a chartered fishing excursion from the terminal, you will need to book a trip through one of the local fishing charter companies. Transportation options to the terminal include driving, public transportation via the King County Metro or Washington State Ferries, or using a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft.