What to do on the People's Coast
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Astoria Chamber of Commerce
(503) 325-6311111 W Marine DrAstoria, Oregon 97103Slow down in a place where 14 knots is considered speedy. It's amazing what passing freighters, fishing vessels, and sailboats will do to relax and refresh your spirit. So help yourself to the maritime heritage, historical sites, restaurants, shops, and natural splendor at the mouth of the Columbia.
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Bandon Chamber of Commerce
(541) 347-9616PO Box 1515Bandon, Oregon 97411Our seacoast town will delight you with its charm, scenic beauty, rich opportunities for recreation, relaxation and the warmth we?ll show you. Located at the mouth of the Coquille River Bandon is home to three of the world's premier golf courses, wild animal park, wide sandy beaches with breathtaking sea stacks, a river teeming with fish, quaint shops, galleries and restaurants.
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Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
541-266-0868145 Central AveCoos Bay, Oregon 97420Oregon's Bay Area consists of Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston. As you visit, take advantage of our numerous outdoor adventures: fishing, riding the dunes, biking, surfing, hunting in our woods or simply playing in the sand at our wild beaches. Come share our home and you will never want to leave.
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Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce
(541) 469-3181P.O. Box 940Brookings-Harbor, Oregon 97415Brookings is an idyllic coastal community on the lush Southern Oregon coast. Just six miles north of the California border, it is often referred to as the Banana Belt, thanks to its sunny and temperate year-round climate. Unlike the rest of the region, the town's temperatures range from the 70's during summer days and the 40's in the coldest of winter nights.
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Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce
503-436-2623PO Box 64Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110
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