Here is a cool video of Birds on Semiahmoo Spit (Click on the Link in Blue): Movie of Birds on Spit
- Rex Park New Benches and Table
- Rex Park Ice rink 12/29/2021
- Rex Park Ice rink 12/29/2021
- Screaming Eagles
- Fall Colors at Rex Park
- Strawberry Moon near the Spit 6/23/2021
- Strawberry Moon 6/23/2021
- Illiterate Deer.
- Date Night on the Spit.
- Bewick’s Wren
- Mature Bald Eagle
- Maintenance Crew in Training
- SRA Center Sign
- Seaview Cafe Opens!
- Snack Time!
- Fairy Rings on Semiahmoo Spit
- Fairy Rings caused by a fungus.
- Pink Moon
- Pink Moon
- No Foolin, It snowed April 1, 2020
- April 1, 2020 Snow Day?
- Pot of Gold House
- Great Blue Heron
- Great Blue Heron
- Barn Swallows
- Barn Swallows
- Semiahmoo Spit Bald Eagles
- Semiahmoo Spit Bald Eagles
- Supermoon 1-20-19
- Did you know that Semiahmoo means “half moon” and describes the shape of Semiahmoo Bay?
- Remembrance Bench
- View from the Remembrance Bench
- Remembrance Bench
- Summer Fun!
- Winter Scenes
- Sssssemiahmoo!
- Semiahmoo Sunrise
- Boundary Ridge Resident Mr. Coyote
- Large Semiahmoo Buck-Bird
- Super Moon Over Blaine
- Goose relaxes while taking in the view on the Semiahmoo Spit
- Goose enjoys Semiahmoo Spit
- Stellar Jay
- Bald Eagle Posing
- Seven Gulls Resting
- Pileated Woodpeckers
- Pileated Woodpeckers in Tree.
- Hawk Visits Semiahmoo Garden.
- Owl in Tree
- Eagle in tree.
- On July 7, 2017 Staff, friends and family gathered to honor Sandy Bonnickson as she retired from the SRA.
- Semiahmoo Board Member Ted Metz practices extinguishing a fire at a recent training.
- SRA Staff attended Fire Extinguisher Training recently.
- The Seaview Café is now open in the Semiahmoo Resort.
- Debbie Haggman displays some of her paintings at the April Meeting of the Semiahmoo Women’s Club.
- Pond Eagle
- The take off!
- Splashdown!
- Color in Bloom
- Clematis on a misty morning in Semiahmoo.
- PHASE ONE: The builders of the Sea Smoke completed clearing the woods at the corner of Semiahmoo Parkway and Semiahmoo Drive. Next step: adding the infrastructure.
- COVER UP: The harsh winter played havoc on the golf course, as evidenced by the 17th green. The greens-keeper covered it with a tarp to warm it up and help the grass recover.