Birch Bay, WA, is a coastal community located just south of the Canadian border, known for its relaxed lifestyle and scenic mountain views. Historically a tourist destination popular with retirees, Birch Bay is evolving with more housing developments attracting families. The area is unincorporated, relying on Whatcom County for services, and has a population of over 10,000 residents, which significantly increases during the summer months. Home styles in Birch Bay range from gated communities like Birch Bay Village, featuring amenities such as a private swimming pool and golf course, to waterside condos and Pacific contemporary homes. Birch Bay State Park offers numerous attractions including hiking, camping, swimming, kayaking, windsurfing, and scuba diving. Other local highlights include Point Whitehorn Park, Loomis Trail Golf Course, and Semiahmoo Resort Golf and Spa. The Birch Bay Waterslides and Station 49 amusement center provide family-friendly entertainment. Birch Bay hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Polar Bear Plunge, Sand Sculpture Competition, and Fourth of July celebrations. Dining options along Birch Bay Drive offer water views, with a variety of American, seafood, and Mexican restaurants, as well as bars and breweries. For shopping, residents visit Bay Center Market or travel to nearby Blaine and Bellingham. Commuters use Highway 548 to connect to Interstate 5, with Blaine 7 miles away and Bellingham 22 miles away. The Ferndale School District, which is highly rated, serves local students. Law enforcement is provided by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office, with crime rates comparable to the national average.