Dessel–Turnhout–Schoten Canal | |||||||||||
Direction: | East | ||||||||||
Begin Coord: | 51.2345°N 5.1645°W | ||||||||||
End Coord: | 51.2386°N 4.5006°W | ||||||||||
Length Km: | 63 | ||||||||||
Length Mi: | auto | ||||||||||
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The Dessel–Turnhout–Schoten Canal is a 63 km long canal across the province of Antwerp, Belgium. It links Dessel to Schoten, where the canal flows into the Albert Canal.
Construction of the eastern section between Dessel et Turnhout canal started in 1844 and was completed a year later. The western section, linking to the Maastricht Canal (subsequently replaced by the larger and more freely navigable Albert Canal) at Schoten was started in 1854 but completed only in 1875.[1]