Partners
Quil Ceda Creek Casino
Quil Ceda Creek is a totally unique Nightclub and Casino. It was designed for the
young and young at heart guests who want an up-tempo atmosphere combined with friendly,
neighborhood service. The Q Nightclub caters to the fast-lane group who loves dancing
to current hits and enjoys music with an attitude.
The casino is designed for players who want a medium-sized casino that's small enough
to recognize friends and big enough to provide the best features of a large casino.
www.quilcedacreekcasino.com
Quil Ceda Village
Quil Ceda Village is a bustling, growing commercial center located near Marysville,
Washington. With easy access from Interstate-5, which runs along its eastern boundary,
Quil Ceda Village is a popular destination for thousands of shoppers and provides
a highly visible opportunity for a variety of businesses.
www.quilcedavillage.com
Quil Ceda Village Municipal
The Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village, located on the Tulalip Indian Reservation
in Washington State, is a thriving municipal and corporate body of the Tulalip Tribes.
The responsible local government of the Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village
and the successful Quil Ceda Village Business Park are key to building and sustaining
the Tulalip culture and regional economy.
www.quilcedavillage.org
Snohomish County
Snohomish County is located in northwest Washington State, nestled between the sparkling
blue waters of Puget Sound and the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains.
Just 15 miles north of Seattle, 100 miles south of Vancouver and a short ferry
ride away from the San Juan Islands or Olympic Peninsula, Snohomish County is ideally
situated for exploring the entire Pacific Northwest.
www.snohomish.org
Tulalip Amphitheatre
The most intimate outdoor venue.
The Tulalip Amphitheatre was part of the Quil Ceda Village master plan drafted in
1999. The intimate (2,600-person) venue, along with the modern casino and the completed
hotel and golf course, is intended to make Tulalip a resort destination and not
just a place to gamble. With its friendly size, the amphitheatre has brought such
acts as Trisha Yearwood and B. B. King to the area that might not have otherwise
played in the Puget Sound. The Tulalip Amphitheatre can also be rented at an affordable
cost for weddings, birthdays and other special events.
www.tulalipamphitheatre.com
Tulalip Tribes
The Tulalip Tribes is a federally-recognized Indian Tribe located on the Tulalip
Reservation in the mid-Puget Sound area bordered on the east by Interstate 5 and
the city of Marysville, Washington; on the south by the Snohomish River; on the
north by the Fire Trail Road (146th); and on the west by the waters of Puget Sound.
The Tulalip Reservation was established by the Point Elliott Treaty of January 22,
1855, and enlarged by Executive Order of December 23, 1873. It was established to
provide a permanent home for the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skagit, Suiattle, Samish
and Stillaguamish Tribes and allied bands living in the region.
www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov