Place Description:
This is where the Burke-Gilman Trail runs next to Canal Street, in the Fremont neighborhood. Click the green arrow to explore.
On Wednesdays, the Marination Mobile (yummy food van) parks here from 11-2, serving lunch. Check their web site (www.marinationmobile.com) and leave a comment here if their schedule changes.
If you arrive here during 11-2 you will not see an empty sidewalk as you do here. You will see a line of people waiting to purchase some delicious soft tacos, kalua pork sliders, kim chi rice, and other yummy bits. Get in line and enjoy the food. The items are small enough that you'll want at least 2 or 3. But that's great, because you can try a variety of flavors!
In case you're wondering, the owner or workers did not ask me to take these photos or write anything. They just serve good food and seemed nice and friendly.
Individual View Descriptions:NTrail1, facing NE:
- The van is intriguing. Click the arrow to move closer.
NTrail1, facing SE:
- This is the Burke-Gilman Trail. This way to the University District and eventually north along Lake Washington.
NTrail1, facing NW:
- This is the Burke-Gilman Trail. This way to Ballard.
Sidewalk1, facing North:
- Keep clicking left to see the Marination van.
Sidewalk1, facing NE:
- Click one of the arrows to turn around and see the van.
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- Yes, this is basically just a local industrial area.
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Sidewalk1, facing East:
- Keep turning right to see the van and menu.
Sidewalk1, facing SE:
- No idea why the desk is here on the sidewalk. Anyone?
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- Go to http://realplaces.com/place/rusty/Marination_CanalStreet to leave a comment!
Sidewalk1, facing SW:
- Water, pop and Hawaiian Sun drinks are here.
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- Click the arrow to move through the van to see the canal, where you can enjoy the view as you eat your tacos, sliders, etc.
Sidewalk1, facing West:
- Click on the zoom icons to read the menu and signs.
Sidewalk1, facing NW:
- Rotate left to see the van and menu.
Sidewalk2, facing SW:
- Load zone. Maybe you'll get lucky enough to park here. NOT.
Sidewalk2, facing NW:
- Here is where you'll stand in line to order your food. Yes, there will be a line. Deal with it, the food is worth waiting a few minutes!
STrail1, facing SW:
- The zoom just shows that there's an edge of a shoreline here. The area is really quite beautiful.
STrail1, facing West:
- There are quite a few boats that sail through the canal. If you like boat watching, this is a great place.
STrail3, facing NE:
- Look at that interesting van parked across the street.
- Click the arrow to move closer.
STrail3, facing SW:
- Zoom to see a crow in the tree. It was quite content to let me take pictures.
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- I have no idea what the building across the canal is. Anyone? Go to http://realplaces.com/place/rusty/Marination_CanalStreet to leave a comment!
STrail3, facing NW:
- Eating Marination lunch on the bench. Yes, I know what they're eating, I saw them. As was a group of guys hanging out over there just a few minutes earlier.
Street, facing NE:
- It's the Marination Mobile.
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- Click the arrow to jump ahead to the sidewalk on the other side of the van.
Street, facing East:
- From 11am-2pm there will usually be a line of people along this wall, waiting for some yummy food.
Street, facing SE:
- Canal Street
Street, facing NW:
- Canal Street
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