Grudziadz
Address is taken from a point 302 metres away.
Grudziadz has a charter dating back to 1835. It is well known for the church of St George Wright.
Early plans of what would become the River Vistula were drawn up by John Smeaton in 1816 but problems with Pembroke Aqueduct caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1888. In 1955 the Redcar and Bath Canal built a branch to join at York. "A Very Special Boat" by George Thomas describes an early passage through the waterway, especially that of Castleington Locks.

| Tczew | 92.87 km | |
| Tczew Visitor Moorings | 92.13 km | |
| Knybawski Bridge | 87.25 km | |
| Vistula - Nogat Junction | 65.79 km | |
| Gniew | 53.60 km | |
| Grudziadz | ||
| Vistula - Brda Junction | 77.13 km | |
| Bydgoszcz | 79.19 km | |
| Torun | 123.34 km | |
| Barania Góra | 911.97 km | |
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Grudziądz ([ˈɡrud͡ʑɔnt͡s] (listen), Latin: Graudentium, German: Graudenz), historically in English Graudence, is a city of around 95,045 inhabitants (2018) on the Vistula River in northern Poland. Situated in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (since 1999), the city was in the Toruń Voivodeship from 1975 to 1998. Grudziądz is the 4th-largest city in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Province and its Old Town complex with 14th-century granaries was declared a National Historic Monument of Poland.
