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The cure for cold-weather blues lies in British Columbia Written by Ryn Pfeuffer Slip into Harrison Hot Springs with one assignment: soak, stroll and repeat. This little lakefront village in British Columbia doesn’t just whisper “slow down”—it hands you a robe and shows you how. Your best base camp? Harrison Hot Springs Resort, where the mineral pools are reserved for overnight guests (translation: no tour bus crowds). Book an East Tower Lake View King. It’s the newer tower, with balconies that frame snow-dusted ridgelines and beds so plush you’ll briefly consider abandoning real life. If boutique-y and budget-friendlier is more…
written by Ben Salmon | illustration by Cody Muir From Bellingham to Yakima County, Olympia to Spokane and, of course, the world-class music scene in Seattle, musicians from Washington created incredible sounds in 2025. Here are the twenty-five best albums released by artists across the state this year. Coral Grief Air Between Us If Seattle’s overcast skies had a house band, it might be Coral Grief. The trio found its footing while stuck at home during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, then released two very promising EPs in 2021 and 2023. Air Between Us delivers on that promise,…
How a visit to a Berkeley chocolate factory sparked a radical lifestyle change written by Joni Kabana | photography by Reva Keller Way up north in Washington, just 5 miles from the Canadian border, there’s a sweet stop worth a visit: Fresco Chocolate. Founded by Rob Anderson and his wife, Amy, this award-winning craft chocolate company has collected more than fifty national and international honors, yet Anderson maintains a humble and welcoming presence in the small agricultural town of Lynden. Anderson’s path to chocolate wasn’t traditional. With a background in electrical engineering and computer science, he spent decades designing products…
