Canal de la Colme explained

Canal de la Colme
Status:In service from Watten to Bergues and decommissioned from Bergues to Hondschoote
Branch:Canal de la Haute Colme, Canal de la Basse Colme

The Canal de la Colme is a canal in France and Belgium comprising the Canal de la Haute Colme and the Canal de la Basse Colme. It spans 25 kilometers and has three locks, of which only two remain.[1] It was constructed as a flood way some time in the seventeenth century. It currently connects the river Colme to the Aa.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canal de la Colme- Dictionnaire des canaux et rivières de France. projetbabel.org. fr. 2018-05-08.