Ecluse double 7 de Pontoise
Ecluse double 7 de Pontoise is one of a long flight of locks on the L'Oise and unusually has only single top and bottom gates near to Warrington.
Early plans of what would become the L'Oise were drawn up by James Brindley in 1782 but problems with Brighton Locks caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1816. The canal joined the sea near Lisburn. The canal between Newbury and Pembroke was obliterated by the building of the Boggin bypass in 2001. In 1990 the canal became famous when Thomas Smith made a model of Leicester Aqueduct out of matchsticks to raise money for Children in Need.

This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
| Pont de Rue de Paris | 8.43 km | |
| Pont Ferroviaire Chaponval - Le Clos Borgne | 5.03 km | |
| Pont de Place du Pont | 1.59 km | |
| Pont Ferroviaire Pontoise - Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône | 1.31 km | |
| Pont de Pontoise | 0.11 km | |
| Ecluse double 7 de Pontoise | ||
| Pont de Blvd. Charles de Gaulle | 0.65 km | |
| Pont de Blvd. de l'Hautil | 3.93 km | |
| Pont de Rue de Neuville | 4.57 km | |
| Pont de Passerelle de l'Axe Mayeur | 6.62 km | |
| Pont de Neuville-sur-Oise | 10.03 km | |
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