Inside Passage

Inside Passage

a natural sheltered waterway used as a sea route along the U.S.-Canadian coast, extending from Seattle, Washington, to Skagway, Alaska. 950 miles (1529 km) long.
Also called Inland Passage.
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inside passage

noun
a naturally protected waterway from Seattle to Skagway in southeastern Alaska [syn: Inland Passage
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