Montlake Cut 3.88

1852 E Shelby St
Seattle, WA 98112
United States

About Montlake Cut

Montlake Cut Montlake Cut is a well known place listed as Sports & Recreation in Seattle , Geographical Feature in Seattle ,

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The Montlake Cut is the easternmost section of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, which passes through the city of Seattle, linking Lake Washington to Puget Sound. It is approximately 2500ft long and 350ft wide. The center channel is 100ft wide and 30ft deep. The path along the cut was designated a National Recreation Trail as Montlake Cut National Waterside in 1971.The Cut provides a connection between Union Bay, part of Lake Washington, to the east and Portage Bay, an arm of Lake Union, to the west. It is spanned by the Montlake Bridge, a bascule drawbridge carrying Montlake Boulevard (State Route 513). Most of the land on the north shore of the Cut is occupied by the University of Washington, its medical school to the west and its stadium parking lot to the east; residences and a recreational trail occupy the south bank, which is part of the Montlake neighborhood. It is the site of the annual Windermere Cup crew regatta and the Seattle Yacht Club's Opening Day Boat Parade, both of which take place on the first Saturday in May.