Bellingham is a waterfront community anchored on Washington State's Bellingham Bay. It is situated 85 mi (137 km) north of Seattle and 20 mi (32 km) south of the Canadian border with Vancouver B.C. being 54 mi (87 km) away. (continue...)
Located on Washington State's Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles is known as the gateway to all that Olympic National Park has to offer. By ferry, Port Angeles is located 18 mi (28 km) from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and 76 mi (122 km) from Seattle, WA. Offering plenty of outdoor activities and tours, visitors will have (continue...)
At the dawn of the 21st Century, the world seems to belong to Seattle. No longer is Seattle a rather tame backwater, playing second fiddle to the glamour capitals of Los Angeles and San Francisco further south. Seattle is undergoing a revolutionary new role (continue...)
With its shores resting on Commencement Bay and a looming volcano watching over the city, Tacoma has no problem competing with nearby metropolitan Seattle for attention. Tacoma is Washington State’s third largest city and the largest in Pierce County. Located south of Seattle on the state’s west coast, the city (continue...)
A haven for artists and nature lovers, the San Juan Islands are a stunning and unique getaway. The San Juan Islands are comprised of four islands off the northwestern coast of Washington state: Lopez Island, San Juan Island, Orcas
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Vancouver, Washington is a port city on the north bank of the Columbia River, directly across from Portland, Oregon. It is one of the state's largest cities and boasts an ideal location with The Pacific Coast less than 90 mi (145 km) to the west and the Cascade Mountain Range (continue...)