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Ecluse de l'Arsenal (9th lock)

 
1 Pont Morland, 75004 Paris 4e Arrondissement, France
 
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Ecluse de l'Arsenal (9th lock) is a minor waterways place on the Canals of Paris: Canal Saint-Martin between Seine - Saint-Martin Jonction (Junction of River Seine with the Canal Saint-Martin ) (0.10 kilometres to the southwest) and Bassin de la Villette (Junction of Canal Saint-Martin, Canal Saint-Denis and Canal de l'Ourcq) (4.40 kilometres and 8 locks to the northeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Bassin de la Villette is Port de Plaisance de Paris-Arsenal (Moorings in the centre of Paris); 0.24 kilometres away.

Mooring here is unrated.

This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.

 
 
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L'Écluse de l'Arsenal and its Sounds | Soundlandscapes' Blog
Sep 11, 2015 ... Separated from the Seine by the ninth and final lock on the Canal Saint-Martin, l' Écluse de l'Arsenal, the port was converted into a port de ...
Bassin de l'Arsenal - Wikipedia
The Bassin de l'Arsenal is a boat basin in Paris. It links the Canal Saint-Martin, which begins at the Place de la Bastille, to the Seine, at the Quai de la Rapée.
Port de l'Arsenal — Wikipédia
Le port de l'Arsenal ou bassin de l'Arsenal, situé à Paris, relie le canal Saint- Martin à la Seine, ... Séparé de la Seine par l'écluse de l'Arsenal, le port commercial a été transformé en port de plaisance en 1983 par décision de la mairie de Paris ...
Canal Saint-Denis - Wikipedia
The Canal Saint-Denis is a canal in Paris that is 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) in length. The canal connects the Canal de l'Ourcq, at a point north-northwest of the ... the Bassin de la Villette, the Canal Saint-Martin, and the Bassin de l'Arsenal. ... The first lock was named Écluse du Pont de Flandre ("Flanders Bridge Lock"), and it ...
Port de l'Arsenal - Ville de Paris
Complément d'adresse. Écluse de l'Arsenal : V.H.F. canal 9. Tirant d'air = 5,20 mètres. Tirant d'eau = 1,90 mètres. Canal Saint-Martin : V.H.F. canal 20
Écluse 5-6 Récollets - Canal St Martin - Paris-Republique, France, UK
Jul 14, 2019 ... These are lock numbers 5 & 6, known as Récollets, on the Canal St Martin. ... There are nine locks on this canal and, apart from the lock leading off the ... Seine at Paris Arsenal to the Canal de l'Ourcq at Pont de la Crimée.
THE WATERY BYWAYS OF PRIS - The New York Times
Nov 4, 1984 ... The Canal de l'Ourcq was opened in 1813, providing water not only for ... St. Denis, nine in the Canal St. Martin and four along the Canal de l'Ourcq. ... a traffic light flashes green and the first lock opens into the Gare de l'Arsenal, ... area; the Ecluse des Recollets, named for a convent of Franciscans once ...
L'Ecluse du Bassin de l'Arsenal
Le canal Saint-Martin aboutit à la Seine par le bassin de l'Arsenal qui abrite le Port de Plaisance de Paris, le Yacht-Club de Paris.
Riverwizz - Le GPS fluvial - Posts | Facebook
Voir un feu d'artifice sur l'eau depuis un bateau c'est toujours magique et inoubliable, mais pensez à anticiper la fermeture générale des écluses le 14 juillet: ...... The 9th lock of the canal Saint-Martin connects the port of l ' Arsenal to the seine.