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The Canadian Legion Honor Guard march in the Annual Birch Bay Discovery Day Parade every July.
Birch Bay Chamber
of Commerce
& Visitor Information
Center

7900 Birch Bay Drive,
Blaine, WA 98230
PH: (360) 371-5004
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Check out our annual events. Check back often as new events will be added.
If you're looking for other thigs to do, check out our "Things To Do" page.

New Year's Eve
Annual Ring of Fire & Hope

Time: 7 PM
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Location: Birch Bay shoreline from Birch Bay State Park
to Birch Bay Village
Revilers ringing in the new year start with lighting road flares along the Birch Bay shoreline. Anyone can participate. This is a spectacular sight as the bay becomes a ring of fire, signifying hope for the coming year. For a small donation, flares are usually available at the Birch Bay Visitor's Center, 7900 Birch Bay Drive.


January 1, 2010, New Year's Day
27th Annual Birch Bay Polar Bear Plunge

Location: Waterfront by Birch Bay Visitor Information Center,
7900 Birch Bay Drive
The Plunge: 12 Noon
Registration: 9:30 AM
Judging: 11:30 AM
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Started in 1982 by local residents on a dare, this annual ritual draws hundreds of participants and onlookers each year. The Polar BEar Plunge is becoming a destination spot for the the holiday. Participants come from as far away as Germany, Tokoyo, Chicago, and British Columbia to plunge in to the bay's chilly water. There is no cost to take the plunge, but people who register receive "I Took The Plunge" certificate and hot beverages. "I Took The Plunge" commemorative T-shirts are available for purchase at $15/each.
Fun For Everyone: Participant's range from children to senior adults.
There are five judging categorgies with prizes for:
Most Years Plunging
Oldest Participant
Youngest Participant
Best Individual Costume
Best Group Costume
(No awards are given for lenght of time in the water)

 

June 20, 2009
Birch Bay Sand Castle Contest

Location: Birch Bay Waterfront
Time: TBA
Registration: TBA
Judging: TBA
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Get ready to dig in. It's amazing how with a little imagination the beach at Birch Bay tranforms in to a series of sand castles and sand scultures. Each takes on its own life in the form of sealife, castles, cars, dragons, people, shipwreack and more. Spectators will find participant using sand, water and any other natural materials found at the beach to construct their castles and sculptures. This event is open to individuals, teams, families. There is no cost to participate and it proves to be a fun day on the beach! Come on out and let your imagination run wild on the beach.

Get ready to dig in. It's amazing how with a little imagination the beach at Birch Bay tranforms in to a series of sand castles and sand scultures. Be creative and build sandsculptures from geometric freeforms, sea turtles to alligators, mermaids to mythical castles, or your favorite pet. For more information, call the chamber office at (360) 371-5004.

Here are some links to web site information on building sandsculptures:
Sand Castle Central - Here you will find sand sculpture news, tips, instruction and photos -- useful information for sandcastle fans and sandcastle builders of all levels of expertise.
How To Build A Sandsculpture - General Tips

 

July 18 & 19, 2009
30th Annual Birch Bay Discovery Days

Location: SeaLinks Golf Course, 7878 Birch Bay Drive
Time: Saturday: 10AM to 7PM xxx Sunday: 10AM to 5PM
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A great weekend for the entire family. Fun activities abound with a grand parade down Birch Bay Drive, arts and crafts fair (Saturday & Sunday) and a variety of food vendors. There's plenty of more to do this day; kite flying on the beach, clamming, wake boarding and more. Bring the entrie family!

Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19, 2009
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New Year's Eve
Ring of Fire & Hope

January 1, 2010
Birch Bay Polar Bear Plunge

June 20, 2009
Birch Bay Sand Sculpture Contest

July 18 & 19, 2009
Birch Bay Discovery Days

 
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