Nestled along the U.S.-Canadian border in Whatcom County sits the tiny town of Blaine. Unassuming in size but rich in history, Blaine is one of the most unique places in Washington. Indeed, you may have driven right through the Peace Arch City on your way to visit our neighbors in Canada. However, this small "blink-and-you-might-miss-it" town is undoubtedly worth exploring.
Dedicated to peace and serenity, you can't miss the International Peace Arch towering over Peace Arch Park and straddling the U.S.-Canada border.
Lush green lawns and colorful flower gardens make up the landscape of Peace Arch Park, providing an idyllic setting for a tranquil walk or sunny-day picnic. Indeed, the park is actually made up of two parks in two separate countries.
Blaine has a population of just under 6000 people. Nevertheless, there is plenty to do in this waterfront town.
Explore upscale galleries and quaint boutiques.
Of course, you'll want to gear up for a day of adventures with a piping hot cup of java.
Proudly serving locally roasted organic coffee, Blackbird is a must-stop on any trip to Blaine.
No trip to Blaine would be complete without a ride on the historic Plover Ferry.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the 17-passenger Plover Ferry bears the distinction as the oldest foot-passenger ferry in Washington. Observe spectacular views of area wildlife and Mt. Baker as the Plover cruises from the Blaine Harbor Marina to the Semiahmoo Wharf Resort. Children will be particularly excited for the opportunity to act as "Captain for the Day" while they help steer the vessel.
Take a trail walk through Montfort Park.
Along the way, you'll encounter forested wetlands and harbor views in this neighborhood park on the south end of Blaine.
Embark on a walking tour of the Semiahmoo Spit Loop.
This popular 2.5-mile paved trail is easily accessible and offers spectacular opportunities for viewing area birds and wildlife.
Relax on a waterfront bench as the kids run, jump, and climb at the Marine Park Playground.
Ice cream is always a good idea and Edaleen Dairy has the best!
Tempt your taste buds with classic and seasonal flavors like chocolate explosion, cotton candy, and caramel apple crisp. Edaleen's Blaine location is open Monday through Saturday.
Naturally, you're bound to build up an appetite with all the exploring. Fortunately, there are plenty of dining options available.
Bordertown Mexican Grill offers delicious, reasonably-priced Mexican food in the heart of Blaine.
Unmatched comfort awaits at the Inn on the Harbor.
Airy and beautiful, this waterfront Airbnb is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Inn on the Harbor offers stunning sunset views just steps away from Blaine's downtown shops, cafes, and bars.
Simply put, the little town of Blaine is big on adventure.
The next time you're on your way to Canada, visit the unquestionably charming town of Blaine. You won't be disappointed. If you're looking for a resort and spa in Blaine, visit the Semiahmoo Resort and Golf Club.
Have you visited the tiny town of Blaine, Washington? We'd love to hear about your experience in the comments.
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