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  2. Steamboats of the Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    The Willamette River flows northwards down the Willamette Valley until it meets the Columbia River at a point 101 miles (163 km) [2] from the mouth of the Columbia. In the natural condition of the river, Portland was the farthest point on the river where the water was deep enough to allow ocean-going ships.

  3. Queen of the West - Wikipedia

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    Queen of the West is a stern-driven paddle wheel riverboat originally built in 1995 at Nichols Bros. Boat Builders for the American West Steamboat Company [1] for overnight river cruising on the Columbia & Snake Rivers within the United States. She is currently owned and operated by American Cruise Lines.

  4. Hanford Reach - Wikipedia

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    Upstream of the Hanford Reach is Priest Rapids Dam and downstream is the McNary Dam, which also impounds the last stretch of the Snake River, the largest tributary of the Columbia. The Hanford Reach includes the still extant Coyote Rapids [1] [2] and supports over forty species of fish including significant numbers of spawning fall chinook ...

  5. Tourist sternwheelers of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The sternwheeler M.V. Columbia Gorge, built in 1983, was one of the first replica steamboats built for tourism purposes in Oregon. Since the early 1980s, several non-steam-powered sternwheel riverboats have been built and operated on major waterways in the U.S. state of Oregon, primarily the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, as river cruise ships used for tourism.

  6. Columbia River - Wikipedia

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    The four largest that empty directly into the Columbia (measured either by discharge or by size of watershed) are the Snake River (mostly in Idaho), the Willamette River (in northwest Oregon), the Kootenay River (mostly in British Columbia), and the Pend Oreille River (mostly in northern Washington and Idaho, also known as the lower part of the ...

  7. Cruise-line company with stop in North Idaho shuts down ... - AOL

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    The company that cruised the Columbia and Snake rivers with stops in Lewiston files for bankruptcy. Cruise-line company with stop in North Idaho shuts down, laying off 500-plus Skip to main content

  8. Lake Wallula - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wallula is a reservoir on the Columbia River in the United States, between the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. It was created in 1954 with the construction of McNary Dam . It reaches from McNary Dam near the city of Umatilla, Oregon , to the Tri-Cities of Washington.

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