The Ship Canal Bridge carries it over Portage Bay in Seattle.
He also opposes the expansion plan for Washington State Route 520 through Portage Bay.
Cheshiahud lived and carved canoes on the shores of Portage Bay for many years from 1885.
The small residential neighborhood of Portage Bay, Seattle, is located on the southwestern shore of the bay.
For many years, he commuted by canoe from the houseboat to the medical school across Portage Bay on Lake Union.
He and his family lived on Portage Bay, part of Seattle's Lake Union, in the 1880s, where the lyrical photo at right was taken c. 1885.
They lived on Portage Bay, part of Lake Union, when a lyrical photo was taken around 1885.
He sold that property and bought land from David Denny, at the foot of Shelby Street on Portage Bay.
Sbeilsdot died about 1885, but Cheshiahud lived for many years on Portage Bay with Tleboletsa.
The following year, he cut a weir from Portage Bay at the northeast corner of the lake to Lake Washington.