Whale Watching in Seattle
There’s a reason whale watching in Seattle is on so many bucket lists. The waters of Puget Sound and the greater Salish Sea are alive with orcas, gray whales, humpbacks, […]
There’s a reason whale watching in Seattle is on so many bucket lists. The waters of Puget Sound and the greater Salish Sea are alive with orcas, gray whales, humpbacks, […]
The waterfront is buzzing with change. With the new Waterfront Park nearly complete and its grand opening celebration set for September 6, it feels like the right moment to pause
September 6 marks a milestone that’s been years in the making: the official Seattle Waterfront Park grand opening. What started as a vision to reconnect the city to Elliott Bay
The hum of the waterfront fades the moment you step aboard the Bay Lady, the schooner at the heart of Seattle’s Tall Ship. The dock creaks beneath your feet, the
Seattle’s waterfront today feels like a postcard come to life. Ferries cruise across Elliott Bay, families wander past sculpture parks and seafood stands, and there’s always someone snapping photos with
Seattle’s waterfront holds more than scenic views and sailboats. It has always been a place where stories gather like driftwood—some proud, some shady, some nearly forgotten. In the late 1800s