Boulevard Park Beach Access Opens Tomorrow: Your Wednesday March 4 Local Update
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Folks, get ready to lace up those walking shoes because big news from Boulevard Park: the newly improved beach access opens to the public tomorrow, March 5. After months of work that started last fall, Bellingham Parks and Recreation is tearing down those construction barricades near Woods Coffee, revealing safer, more stable walkways along the restored shoreline. This upgrade isnt just about pretty paths; it repairs erosion damage and shields the area from storm surges and rising sea levels, keeping our favorite waterfront spot resilient for years of picnics, sunset strolls, and dog walks. Heads up though, the South Bay Trail closes today from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. between Pattle Point Trestle and the coffee shop for final asphalt paving, so plan your detours.
Over at the pumps, drivers are feeling the pinch as Bellinghams average gas price hit $4.28 per gallon yesterday, up 43 cents from February according to AAA. Thats a real hit to wallets amid our daily commutes to work or hikes up Chuckanut Drive, but keep hunting those county bargains to stretch your tank a bit further.
Across the border, British Columbia just announced permanent daylight saving time, with one last spring forward in 2026 to ditch the clock chaos forever. Families and businesses cheer the end to sleepy disruptions, and it could smooth cross-border sync-ups for us Bellinghamites zipping up to Vancouver for shopping or ferries. Meanwhile, our neighbors in the Lummi Nation are fighting for their voice in a massive British Columbia port expansion, appealing a federal ruling that Canada fulfilled consultation duties. This push underscores the deep ties between our local tribes and international waters, potentially rippling into fishing rights and trade that touch Whatcom County shores every day.
And looking ahead, Seattles gearing up for FIFA World Cup fever just 100 days out, with activation unveilings today that might inspire some soccer buzz right here in Bellinghamgrab your cleats for pickup games at Whatcom Falls Park this weekend.
Stay curious, stay local. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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