Point Roberts is a land exclave of the United States on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, south of Vancouver in British Columbia. The area, which had a population of 1,314 at the 2010 census, is reached by land by traveling 25 mi (40 km) through Canada. It is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington with a post office, and ZIP code of 98281. Direct sea and air connections with the U.S. are available across Boundary Bay.
Restaurants in Point Roberts
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From the handmade jewelry and organic soaps to the gourmet food, Auntie Pam's has it all! First room is all jewelry, fair trade and hand made by Auntie Pam herself. There are amazing sprays made from minerals and essential oils for every skin condition - Greeting cards, Toys, Handmade clothes and hats, free samples of Yogi tea!
Anyone can open a store - but running a store during a pandemic, that takes smarts and stamina - and a purpose. I stopped in at Auntie Pam's last week (open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during these times), and was impressed with Auntie Pam. The store itself: something for everyone, and a store you could and the kids could spend 15-20 minutes being entertained in (you alone could spend longer). And then there is Auntie Pam - taking care of the community - this time raising funds to support seniors over holidays (just one of the many programs she's led throughout the years). If you can make it into Point Roberts, Auntie Pam's is a must stop.
Opened August 2019, we offer lots of photos and history of our unusual exclave community. There has been a lot happening in our community over the years. Walk around, enjoy our displays, we offer a one of a kind display of abandoned homes quilts, lots of photos of our past and stories to go with them. Come see for yourself. We continue to build on to what we began..
The Enchanted Forest Trail is designed to be a collaborative effort between the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District and various artist, craftsman and children from Point Roberts through the placement of whimsical objects and figures along the designated pathway. Please be mindful of our local populations of elves, fairies, gnomes, huldufólk, and other assorted mythical woodland creatures
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