Canals of Paris: Canal de l'Ourcq (Grande Section)

The Canals of Paris: Canal de l'Ourcq (Grande Section) is a commercial waterway and is part of the Canals of Paris: Canal de l'Ourcq.
It runs for 11 kilometres from Bassin de la Villette (where it joins the Canals of Paris: Canal Saint-Martin and the Canals of Paris: Canal Saint-Denis) to Sevran (where it joins the Canals of Paris: Canal de l'Ourcq (Petit Section)).
The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.
Bassin de la Villette Junction of Canal Saint-Martin, Canal Saint-Denis and Canal de l'Ourcq |
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Pont de Gallerie de la Villette | 0.14 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle de La Villette | 0.46 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de Bvd. Sérurier also known as Bvd. Macdonald |
0.65 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de Bvd. Périphérique Intérieur | 0.70 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont du Canal de l'Ourcq | 0.85 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont d'Av. du Général Leclerc | 1.15 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle de l'Hôtel de Ville | 1.51 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de Rue Delizy | 1.76 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Hippolyte Boyer | 2.76 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire Pantin - Noisy-le-Sec | 3.57 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire Grande Ceinture - Bondy | 3.67 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de la Folie (Bobigny) | 4.03 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle Pierre-Simon Girard | 5.03 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle Romy Schneider | 5.58 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire Bobigney - Sucy-Bonneuil | 5.74 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont sur le Canal de l'Ourcq | 5.78 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de Bondy | 6.08 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de A3 | 6.22 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle de Bondy | 6.35 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont d'Aulnay | 6.82 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle des Écoles | 7.29 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de la Forêt | 7.58 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle Anatole-France | 8.12 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de l'Europe (Paris) | 8.57 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle des Jardins Perdus Aulnay sous Bois | 9.33 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de l'Union | 9.84 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Passerelle Freinville | 10.31 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire Rougemont-Chanteloup - Freinville-Sevran | 10.42 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Freinville | 10.44 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Sevran Junction of Grand and Petite sections of Canal de l'Ourcq |
11 kilometres | 0 locks |
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