Harbor Island cranes unload a docked container ship at the Port of Seattle. (Ray Dubicki)

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The Urbanist’s tour series takes you to the hidden nooks and splendid neighborhoods across Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region.

Our next stop is a view of the Seattle seaport by boat! From Belltown we will cut across Elliott Bay and explore the Duwamish River and the East/West Waterways. Along the way we’ll learn about the Port’s many activities, ongoing projects, and its role in the regional economy. Join us with Matthew Mateo and George Blomberg, environmental planners at the Port of Seattle.

The tour is Saturday, April 29, with sailings at 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM. The starting location will be emailed upon registration. Space is extremely limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis – we expect the tour to fill up quickly.

To register, click one of two the following sailing options (you cannot register for both):

10:00 AM Sailing

12:00 PM Sailing

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Scott Bonjukian has degrees in architecture and planning, and his many interests include neighborhood design, public space and streets, transit systems, pedestrian and bicycle planning, local politics, and natural resource protection. He cross-posts from The Northwest Urbanist and leads the Seattle Lid I-5 effort. He served on The Urbanist board from 2015 to 2018.