

A dramatic stretch of sand, tidal flats, seagrass to catch the breeze, a view of snow-topped Mt. Baker. Everyday, expect an intimate connection to miles of Puget Sound shorefront as well as more than 1,000 acres of forest uplands and countless bird sanctuaries. Living with nature – being on the beach – translates to a privileged lifestyle, enhanced by daily ventures to the cherished San Juan and Gulf Islands.
Referred to as "Sunny-ahmoo", the clouds always part over the Semiahmoo area. The sunny Peninsula averages almost twice as much sunshine as communities on the North Shore. The average temperature during the summer months is 76ºF (23ºC) and 42ºF (6ºC) during the winter months. The average annual rainfall is 42" (1064 mm). The warmest month is July with only 1.6" (40mm) of rain on average.
The Semiahmoo Peninsula offers a lifestyle that is influenced by the unique environment of it's physical setting. Wrapped around the warm water of the Semiahmoo Bay, wooded evergreen areas give way to small creeks and rivers to create an environment of country quietude. The area basks in approximately 1900 hours of smog-free sunshine a year.
While rainy weather is a distant memory, Semiahmoo Peninsula is only 45 minutes from Vancouver by car. Seattle lies two hours to the south. The peninsula is also just minutes away from major transport centers, including airports and ferry terminals in Canada and the U.S.
Community spirit tops off the ambiance of the Semiahmoo Peninsula as residents play an active role in protecting the lifestyle they enjoy.