Eat & Drink

Coastal distilleries take on the high seas

In a region that has established a solid reputation for craft beer, local distilleries are working to elevate ...

Live & Stay

Who are the people aboard Columbia River ships?

Each day on the Columbia River, curious residents and visitors see ships from around the world passing by. ...

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Our Coast Magazine spends hours by the tides

Before sunrise, ship traffic is already moving on the Columbia River. A silhouette against the day’s first light, ...

Eat & Drink

Coastal sweets, from saltwater taffy to a chocolate cafe

On the North Coast, creative bakers and chefs are conjuring up all sorts of morsels to tempt and satisfy ...

Live & Stay

Residential architecture styles in Astoria

One of Astoria’s greatest allures is its abundance of historic architecture. This is a city where one could ...

Live & Stay

Crafting the sound of Astoria

Brian Bovenizer, one of the owners of the Rope Room, a recording studio in Astoria, described the space ...

Eat & Drink

On Willapa Bay, oystering runs in the family

“How long you been doing this?” “All my life,” replied oysterman John Herrold. He didn’t skip a beat. ...

Eat & Drink

How an Astorian built a brewery grounded in history

Chris Nemlowill began the summer of 2003 as a new graduate with degrees in marketing and computer science ...

Do & See

An antiques road trip along the coast

When visiting small, historic towns along the coast, antique and vintage shops are a must. So much history ...

Do & See

Saddle Mountain, back open to hikers, is rich in surprises

On a summer day when fog clings to the higher peaks above the Oregon Coast Range, Saddle Mountain ...

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