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Congratulations to the
2010 Ducky Derby Winners!
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Pictured left to right: Hayden Ridings #137 & #28, Ian Kramer #177, Don Knisley #116 and Kerry Russell #38. Winners not shown are: Kelly Thompson #68, Sonjan Dean #100, Denise Butler #115, Al McMillan #80.
A special thanks to our supporters of the Ducky Derby who donated all the prizes:
Rip Tide Fishing Charters, Pacific Building Center, The C Shop, Sandcastles at Birch Bay, Thousand Trails Birch Bay Resort, Bay Cafe & Espresso, Bow Wow & Woofs,
Lorraine Hoving Windermere Real Estate, Author Melanie Young
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Experience Birch Bay, Washington, a family friendly destination offering warm water and warm people.If you are looking
for a relaxing weekend getaway or an extended vacation, change the pace in your life and experience Birch Bay, the perfect place to make your own fun! The bay with its half moon shape and sandy beach is perfect
for clamming, building sand sculptures, flying kites, wakeboarding, windsurfing, jet skiing, or just relaxing in the
warm sun.
We're not far from I-5 Exit 270 and just...
100 miles north of Seattle
115 miles south
of Whistler, BC
38 miles south of Vancouver, BC
10 miles south of White Rock, BC
7 miles to Blaine and the
US/Canada International border.
20 miles north of Bellingham, WA
There's plenty more
you can do in Birch Bay:
Walk the beach, ride your bike, year-round golfing, wine tasting's at local restaurants, bird watching, great dining, water slides, miniature golf and train rides, and accommodations to fit every budget. Check out our "Things To Do" page for more fun-filled places to see and things to do!
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