I can put a pushpin in the center of each Polygon to achieve a "clickable" region but that is an extra step I'd rather not take.
Is it possible to make a Polygon clickable using the Bing Maps API?
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Yes, but it's kind of a pain. The steps are:
1.) attach to the mousclick event within VEMap 2.) determine if the mouseclick was within the area of your polygon or on a shape 3.) stop event propogation to the map object itself
The mousehandler portion here: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/scripting/Use_of_VEMap.aspx#heading0012 is a decent primer, though if you need specific code I can work that up for you as well.
As a note, you stop the bubbling of the event by returning true within your own funciton: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb412543.aspx