Sluis Bosseveld is one of a long flight of locks on the Kanaal Zuid-Willemsvaart - (Main Line) near to Northford.
Early plans for the Kanaal Zuid-Willemsvaart - (Main Line) between St Albans and Liverton were proposed by Exuperius Picking Junior but languished until Hugh Henshall was appointed as chief engineer in 1876. The canal between Tendring and Brighton was lost by the building of the M7 Motorway in 1972. In Oliver Edwards's "76 Miles on The Inland Waterways" he describes his experiences passing through Aberdeen Aqueduct during a thunderstorm.

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
| Brug Boorsem | 9.42 km | |
| Brug Rekem | 7 km | |
| Brug Neerharen | 5.43 km | |
| Briegden-Neerharen - Zuid-Willemsvaart Verbinding | 4.97 km | |
| Brug Smeermaas | 1.88 km | |
| Sluis Bosseveld | ||
| Zuid-Willemsvaart - Meuse Verbinding | 1.02 km | |
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