Portage Bay

Portage Bay is an arm of Seattle, Washington's Lake Union and is part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Its western limit can be said to be the Ship Canal Bridge, which carries Interstate 5 over the water; North Passage Point Park and South Passage Point Park sit on opposite shores between the freeway's pillars. Its eastern limit is the entrance to the Montlake Cut. Named after the portage that used to be necessary to move logs from Union Bay to Lake Union before the construction of the Ship Canal, the bay is home to two yacht clubs, the Seattle and the Queen City, and many houseboats, as well as the Northwest Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Washington's College of Ocean and Fishery Science. It is spanned by the University Bridge, which carries Eastlake Avenue from Eastlake to the University District, and by the Portage Bay Viaduct, which carries Washington State Route 520 from Montlake to Capitol Hill.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
popular resistance committees
jeffrey n. williams
terrence w. wilcutt
daniel c. burbank
nakagawa, fukuoka
chikushi district, fukuoka
overfishing
umi, fukuoka
sasaguri, fukuoka
shime, fukuoka
sue, fukuoka
shingu, fukuoka
talksport
hisayama, fukuoka
manuscript format
kasuya, fukuoka
kasuya district, fukuoka
fukuma, fukuoka
tsuyazaki, fukuoka
va 1e
stephen downing
nikolai mikhailovich karamzin
foundation for the defense of democracies
oshima, fukuoka
green river (washington)
list of television shows set in washington, d.c.
munakata district, fukuoka
ashiya, fukuoka
mizumaki, fukuoka
okagaki, fukuoka
onga, fukuoka
green river (utah)
green river (kentucky)
onga district, fukuoka
kotake, fukuoka
kurate, fukuoka
daniel massey (manufacturer)
miyata, fukuoka
wakamiya, fukuoka
daniel massey
kurate district, fukuoka
keisen, fukuoka
inatsuki, fukuoka
usui, fukuoka