Straight down I-5
I-5 all the way.
Get onto I 84 going east, stay on I 84 for about 425 miles and you will be in Boise (This is from Portland Oregon)
Amtrak operates five trains a day between Boston's North Station and Portland, ME on its Downeaster service. Twice a day the trains come from and go to Brunswick, ME from Portland. From Portland, riders can connect with Amtrak Thruway bus service to Bangor and Orono (University of Maine.)
The best place to look for bank teller jobs in the Portland area is available in every local store by buying the newspapers and checking out the jobsection. Another way would be to go to a job agency in that region.
Driving north on the Interstate Freeway 5 to the Canadian border followed by Highway 99 north to the city of Vancouver, takes approximately 6 h. Distance is about 525 km. Allow more for rest stops, etc., and lineups at the border.Alaska Airlines and Air BC (connector subsidiary of Air Canada) fly between the two cities. The flight takes less than an hour.Amtrak runs trains up the west coast from Portland to Vancouver. Only one train a day (from Seattle) makes it as far as Vancouver. Otherwise there is a bus connector from Seattle to Vancouver.More tips from WikiAnswers contributors:A trip by boat from Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver, British Columbia, is probably the slowest way to go. Unless, of course, you consider riding on mule back. You can drive from Portland to Seattle, in about 3 hours. You can drive from Seattle to Vancouver in about two and one-half hours, plus whatever time you need to spend clearing customs at the border.Vancouver Washington is just north of Portland across the Columbia River. Take I-5 or I-205 bridge and your there. For Vancouver BC Canada I-5 north and a ferry from Seattle or Anacortes.From SW PORTLAND, OR to VANCOUVER, WA: take I-5 North to I-84 East to 1-205 and cross the 205 bridge -- signs to Vancouver are frequent and easy to follow.There is a wonderful Amtrak train that goes from Portland to Seattle, and then another train that goes from Seattle to Vancouver. Very scenic (along the shore for much of the trip) and relaxing. Takes about 8 hours from Portland to Vancouver (see amtrak.com), just about two hours longer than driving. Makes very short (2 min) stops at several cities along the way. If you go, pay the extra money for "Business Class". Free food/drink tickets, bigger seats, reserved seats, no children. Well worth it.
Halibut do live in Seattle, but you'd need to go to the ocean to catch them.
By opinion the best hotel in Seattle is the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Seattle. It offers a superb location in Downtown Seattle, close to everything great in the Pacific Northwest so you can go see everything you want in a wonderful hotel.
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For a BMW in Portland I would go with Rasmussen BMW www.rasmussenbmw.com 2001 SW Jefferson Street Portland, OR 97201 (503) 226-0380.This is the best dealer in the area.
I think some of the best things to do are: Eat at a food cart ((all over portland)) Go to one of our many small, independant, artsy buisnesses. Go to the Waterfront Go to the Pittock Mansion Go to OMSI walk across one of our many bridges
The best French restaurant in Seattle, WA is 611 Supreme Creperie & Cafe. Brasserie Margaux came in second. To see more of the top 10 visit, http://www.10best.com/Seattle,WA/Restaurants/French/.
The easiest way is to drive. It's also the best because you pass through some beautiful scenery on the way. If you don't have a car, there's regular bus, rail and air service, but the trip to the two airports makes the flight take almost as long as driving.