Brussels Canal
The Brussels Canal is an important waterway in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. It connects the Brussels-South Railway Station to the River Senne, facilitating the movement of goods and transportation within the city. The canal plays a vital role in the local economy and is surrounded by various industrial and commercial areas.
Constructed in the early 19th century, the Brussels Canal spans approximately 13 kilometers. It features several locks that help manage water levels and allow vessels to navigate through different elevations. The canal is also a popular spot for recreational activities, including boating and cycling along its banks.