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We know, geography isn't everyone's strong point. If you're unsure where Blaine is situated, have a look at its location before you take off!

From the center of Bellingham, you'll need to head northwest for 18 miles (29 kilometers) to reach this neighborhood.

Forget about the big attractions — it's the locals that make a place tick. Here in Bellingham, there are 81,000 of them.

Places to visit in Blaine

Race down slides and chutes or grab your tube and bob about in the wave pool at Birch Bay Waterslides. Kids (and kids at heart) can splash around until their fingers prune up! But there's more. If you want to knock a few strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Loomis Trail Golf Club. Grab your clubs, sharpen your swing and chat to the friendly locals in the clubhouse.

Where do you fly into for Blaine?

Pack your suitcase and get set for a wild adventure. When you land at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), you'll be just 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest of Blaine.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Blaine?
Travelocity has great package deals to Blaine, including flights and hotels, starting from as low as CA $925. With all that extra cash, you could book some cool tours or perhaps even tack on a couple of extra days to your exciting getaway.
How long should my Blaine vacation be?
Your Blaine vacation can be as long as you would like it to be, but most people stay about 3 nights. Like to veer off the beaten path and uncover some less touristy sights? Stay a few more nights and see another side of this place.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Blaine?
There are amazing Blaine package deals waiting for you with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties all over the world? Keep this in mind when you’re ready to check another place off the old bucket list.
Why should I book my Blaine vacation package with Travelocity?
From our 24/7 customer support to our range of terrific destinations, we’re dedicated to giving you the most unforgettable escape. All you need to do is to click and book — our Price Match Guarantee will ensure you score the lowest price.
Will I save money on my Blaine car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
You certainly can — combine your flight, car and hotel into a Blaine vacation package and you’ll save a handsome sum. With so much to see in the Blaine area, that rental car will make it easy to explore. Once you’ve buckled up, get out on the wide open road and make your way to Space Needle, a renowned sight approximately 153 kilometers from Blaine.
Which airport is best for Blaine?
Victoria Intl. Airport (YYJ) is popular. You’ll find it around 64 kilometers southwest of Blaine. Other options worth checking out are Abbotsford Intl. Airport (YXX) (27 kilometers away from central Blaine) and Bellingham Intl. Airport (BLI) (27 kilometers away from central Blaine).
What is there to do in Blaine?
While venturing off the beaten track can be rewarding, you shouldn’t ignore the big sights that make a destination famous. Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club and Birch Bay Waterslides are just two of them in Blaine.
Where should I stay when visiting Blaine?
The Worldmark Birch Bay is recommended by many visitors. Book soon before it’s too late.

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