Ski to Sea from the High Seas

Ski to Sea from the High Seas

Photo: clipart.com, KAFE/Freedom Boat Club, Whatcom Events


From the slopes of Mount Baker to the shores of Marine Park, the Ski to Sea Race is THiS SUNDAY!  Athletes from around the world will gather to tackle this PNW tradition.

From 12pm-4pm, listen to KAFE 104.1 for a one-of-a-kind broadcast with Scotty VanDryver…in a boat…on Bellingham Bay…as the kayakers race by on their way to the finish line!

Powered by Freedom Boat Club!  Life is better on the water!  They buy and maintain the boats…you get to enjoy them!  Find out more at FreedomBoatClub.com!

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