June 3, 2015 / Seattle Refined

5 reasons to visit Bellingham this summer

A trip to Bellingham, our neighbor to the North, is filled with magnificent scenery, plenty of outdoor recreational activities, local foods, music, spirits and more. There is more to this charming hamlet than Western Washington University, its proximity to the Canadian border, and the ferry to Alaska. Read on for the scoop on riding a camel and some of the best breakfast spots you’ve never heard of.
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