About Bellingham

Bellingham is a small town nestled between the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the Cascade Mountain Range in the far northwest corner of Washington, the Evergreen State. It is approximately 90 miles north of Seattle, Washington, and 60 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia. Bellingham has a population of 62,000 and is the county seat and largest city in Whatcom County. Bellingham is located on Bellingham Bay with easy connections to the scenic San Juan Islands via ferries. Mt. Baker, a great place to ski and snowboard, is an easy drive and serves as a backdrop.

City of Bellingham Home Page
Whatcom County Chamber of Commerce Home Page
Western Washington University Home Page
Whatcom Community College
Bellingham Technical College


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