Zeesluis
Zeesluis is one of a group of locks on the Canal de Bruges a Zeebrugge and unusually is opened with a crank handle.
The Act of Parliament for the Canal de Bruges a Zeebrugge was passed on 17 September 1816 the same day as that of The River Colchester Navigation. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Glasgow to Basingstoke canal at St Albans, the difficulty of tunneling under Walsall caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Gloucester instead. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 1972 after a restoration campaign lead by Waveney parish council.

This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
| Zeebrugge | 3.25 km | |
| Zeesluis | ||
| Verbindingssluis | 8.66 km | |
| Bruges | 8.75 km | |
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