Belfair, Washington
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History
Belfair was originally referred to as Clifton, as were several other towns in the state. To avoid confusion, it was renamed in 1925 by Mrs. Murray, then postmaster, who submitted the name Belfair from a book that she was then reading.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Geography
Belfair is located on an isthmus connecting the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsula. It receives an average rainfall of Script error: No such module "convert". yearly and has a growing season of 212 days with final spring frost around April 20 usually.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Parks and recreation
Belfair serves as a gateway town for the Hood Canal region, and is the last town with services before visitors reach Tahuya State Forest.
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Arts and culture
Belfair is home to "The Taste of Hood Canal", an annual event falling on the second Saturday in August. This festival, which is sponsored by the North Mason Rotary Club, features local artists, foods, and a classic car show.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Belfair is also home to the Mary E. Theler Community Center.
Infrastructure
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Health care
Belfair is the regional service hub for northern Mason County. Harrison Hospital operates an urgent care facility in Belfair, and local doctor offices are in the area along with other professional services. The area has local and chain restaurants, along with three major grocery stores (safeway, QFC, and grocery outlet). Local shopping includes gift stores. Timberland Regional Library has a local branch in Belfair. Several public golf courses are nearby, including McCormick Woods, Gold Mountain, Alderbrook, Trophy Lake, Horseshoe Lake, and Lakeland Village.
Roads
Washington State Route 3 is the main road leading into Belfair, from Bremerton and Gorst in the north, and Allyn in the south. Washington State Route 106 also starts at the south end of Belfair, leading toward Union, the next town along the south shore of Hood Canal. Washington State Route 300 begins in Belfair and runs along the north shore of Hood Canal, providing access to Tahuya and Dewatto Bay.
Education
Belfair has two high schools (North Mason High School and James A. Taylor High School, an alternative school), a middle school (Hawkins Middle School), two elementary schools (Sand Hill Elementary and Belfair Elementary), and a co-op preschool.
Notable people
- Noah Ashenhurst, former English teacher at North Mason High School and award-winning author of the novel Comfort Food
- Norm Dicks, politician and former member of the United States House of Representatives
References
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External links
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- Mason County Government
- Map of Area
- North Mason Chamber
- Belfair Farmers Market
- Official Tourism Web Site for Mason County
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