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Blaine is located in the northwest corner of Washington State, at the Peace Arch International Border crossing, 35 miles south of Vancouver Canada, and 108 miles north of Seattle. Blaine's close proximity to Canada, the Strait of Georgia, the Canadian Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island, BC's Sunshine Coast, Desolation Sound, the Broughton Archipelago, and the Inland Passages to Alaska, make Blaine a wonderful place to live, and from which to explore the Washington, Canadian and Alaskian coasts. |
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The Blaine Harbor Marina is located on Marine View Drive on the west side of I-5 at Exit #276. The marina has more than 700 feet of visitor moorage and nearly 600 state-of-the-art boat slips for commercial and pleasure boats. The marina includes UniFloat concrete docks with turn-of-the-century style gas lampposts, hanging flower baskets in the summer, beautiful landscaping, waterfront trails, and short walks into historic downtown Blaine and White Rock, B.C.. |
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During the summer, ride the historic Plover foot-passenger ferry from the marina across the channel to the world-class Semiahmoo Resort, and back. |
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| Marina breakwater | In background is Blaine Marina Office |
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| Our dock from our boat | Our slip - empty |
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| Snow on the docks | 3/18/02 Snowfall |
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| Blaine from our dock | Blaine from our dock |
| Blaine Marine Park, across from the marina and adjunct marine bird santuary. | Peace Arch State Park, Washington State Park. | Peace Arch Provincial Park, the Canadian side of the Peace Arch. |