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

 
 
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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
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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[Canal de l'Ourcq] Canal de l'Ourcq The Canal de l'Ourcq is a 108.1 km (67.2 mi) long canal in the Île-de-France region (greater Paris) with 10 locks. It was built at a [Canal Saint-Martin] The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.6 km (2.86 mi) long canal in Paris, connecting the Canal de l'Ourcq to the river Seine. Over nearly half its length (2,069 [19th arrondissement] the right bank of the River Seine. It is crossed by two canals, the Canal Saint-Denis and the Canal de l'Ourcq, which meet near the Parc de la Villette. [Canal Saint-Denis] 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 [Paris] the Canal Saint-Martin, Canal Saint-Denis, and the Canal de l'Ourcq. There are 440 km (270 mi) of cycle paths and routes in Paris. These include piste cyclable [Ourcq] of the river as a water source, and it supplied the city of Paris until Baron Haussmann's rebuilding of Paris. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - L'Ourcq (F63-0400)" [List of canals in France] This is a list of the navigable canals and rivers in France. For reference purposes, all waterways are listed, including many that have been abandoned [Outline of Paris] of Paris On the Seine River Île de la Cité Île aux Cygnes Île Saint-Louis Waterways of Paris Canals in Paris Canal de l'Ourcq Canal Saint-Denis Canal [Catacombs of Paris] Catacombs of Paris (French: Catacombes de Paris, pronunciation (help·info)) are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than [List of bridges in Paris] are many bridges in the city of Paris, principally over the River Seine, but also over the Canal de l'Ourcq. In 2006, Paris had: 148 bridges over the Boulevard
 
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