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The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (normally called the Ballard Locks) are located at NW 54th St and 32nd Avenue NW (Map it!, Driving Directions).
The locks are a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. The locks themselves consist of large and small sections, which bring commercial and pleasure boats into and out of Lake Washington. There is also a fish ladder, including an underwater viewing chamber, which is especially fun during the annual salmon runs. The locks also provide a pedestrian path across the ship canal, connecting Ballard and Magnolia. (There is also a path on the Magnolia side that connects to the top of the hill at 32nd and Government Way).
- Information: 206-783-7059
[edit] Recent Events
A Ballard photography student was questioned by Homeland Security individuals while doing a class assignment at the locks. For more detail see BrownEqualsTerrorist.com.
[edit] External Links
- Army Corps of Engineers Locks site
- Chittenden Locks on Wikipedia
- Best of Northwest visitor's guide
- Webcam (currently offline)
- Argosy Locks Cruise
- Brown Equals Terrorist -- the main events related in the Artist's Statement happened here.
- Fish Count - table of the fish-counts going through the ladder recently
