Whatcom, Washington
Whatcom
State/Province: Washington
Country: United States
Location Overview
Whatcom is a city located in Whatcom County, Washington, in the northwestern United States. It is situated near the Canadian border, approximately 90 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia. As an administrative hub, Whatcom serves as a center for local government and community services within the county.
The population of Whatcom is part of a larger metropolitan area that includes Bellingham, the county seat, and surrounding communities. The city's demographic and economic activities are influenced by its proximity to natural features such as the Nooksack River and the Cascade Mountain Range, as well as its coastal location near Puget Sound.
Key points of interest in Whatcom include the Whatcom County Courthouse, which reflects the region's governmental functions, and various parks that provide recreational opportunities. The city is served by major transportation routes, including Interstate 5, which facilitates access to neighboring areas and contributes to local economic activity. Recent developments in the region focus on infrastructure improvements, transportation enhancements, and housing projects to accommodate population growth and changing economic conditions. Climate considerations also play a role in urban planning and development strategies in Whatcom.