Portage Bay

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Portage Bay is a small, sheltered arm of Seattle’s Lake Union that serves as a key waterway connecting Lake Washington to the Lake Union–Puget Sound system.

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Label Occurrences
Portage Bay canonical 12

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
waterway
adjacentNeighborhood Eastlake neighborhood
surface form: Eastlake

Portage Bay neighborhood
University District
basin Lake Washington Ship Canal
city Seattle
connectedVia Lake Washington Ship Canal
Montlake Cut
connectsWaterBody Lake Union
Lake Washington
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy SR 520 Bridge
surface form: State Route 520 floating bridge (western approach area)

University Bridge (nearby over connecting waterway)
hasEcosystemType urban aquatic ecosystem
hasNameOrigin named for historic portage between Lake Washington and Lake Union
hasNearbyInstitution University of Washington
hasNearbyLandmark Montlake Cut
State Route 520 floating bridge nearby
surface form: State Route 520 bridge approaches

University Bridge
locatedIn Lake Union
Seattle
Washington
partOf Lake Washington Ship Canal
surface form: Lake Union–Puget Sound waterway system
relativeLocation eastern end of Lake Union
shoreType sheltered
state Washington
usedFor recreational boating
residential moorage
small-craft navigation
waterBodyType arm of a lake
waterwayRole key connection between Lake Washington and Lake Union–Puget Sound system

Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lake Washington outflow Portage Bay
University District adjacentTo Portage Bay
Montlake Cut separates Portage Bay
Montlake Cut connectsTo Portage Bay
Union Bay connectedTo Portage Bay
Lake Washington Ship Canal hasPart Portage Bay
University Bridge crosses Portage Bay
Eastlake neighborhood borders Portage Bay
State Route 520 crosses Portage Bay