Canal St.Martin - Paris
Some scenes from a trip along the Canal St.Martin, Paris, on a beautiful 4th.July 2012 aboard the boat 'Marcel Carne' operated by the Canauxrama company. The journey starts at the Basin de la Villette and continues through several locks and tunnels to the
Port d L'Arsenal close to the Place de la Bastille.
Construction of the canal was ordered by Napoleon I in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water to support a growing population and to help avoid diseases such as dysentery and cholera. By the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway. Today, the canal is covered from Rue du Faubourg du Temple to the Place de la Bastille and is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists alike
Walking tour in Paris : Canal Saint Martin
Walking tour in Paris along Canal Saint Martin
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Canal Saint Martin, Paris
Promenade le long du Canal Saint Martin, en partant de la gare de l'Est.
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A Walk Down Canal Saint-Martin, Paris
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, between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. The canal is drained and cleaned every 10–15 years, and it is always a source of fascination for Parisians to discover curiosities and even some treasures among the hundreds of tonnes of discarded objects.
Construction of the canal was ordered by Napoleon I in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water. The water diverted from the river Ourcq would support a growing population and help avoid diseases such as dysentery and cholera, while also supplying fountains and allowing the streets to be cleaned.
Gaspard de Chabrol, prefect of Paris, proposed building a canal from the river Ourcq, starting 100 km northeast of Paris. The canal was dug from 1802 to 1825, funded by a new tax on wine. The canal was also used to supply Paris with food (grain), building materials and other goods, carried on canal boats. Two ports were created on the canal in Paris to unload the boats: Port de l'Arsenal and the Bassin de la Villette.
By the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway.
Today, the canal is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists. Some take cruises on the canal in passenger boats. Others watch the barges and other boats navigate the series of locks and pass under the attractive cast-iron footbridges. There are many popular restaurants and bars along the open part of the canal, which is also popular with students.
CANAL SAINT-MARTIN | Paris, France (Paris in Spring)
Canal Saint-Martin, Paris France. Take a glimpse at the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris France during Spring. 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 (2069 m), between the Rue du Faubourg du Temple and the Place de la Bastille, was covered in the mid-19th century to create wide boulevards and public spaces on the surface. The canal is drained and cleaned every 10–15 years, and it is always a source of fascination for Parisians to discover curiosities and even some treasures among the hundreds of tonnes of discarded objects.
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Canal Saint Martin Where To Stay In Paris
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Le canal saint Martin - Paris - France
Le canal Saint-Martin est un canal de 4,55 km de long situé essentiellement dans les 10e et 11e arrondissements de Paris. Il relie le bassin de la Villette — et au-delà le canal de l'Ourcq — au port de l'Arsenal (le port de plaisance de Paris) qui communique avec la Seine. C'est un canal de petit gabarit destiné, à l'origine, à l'adduction d'eau potable dans la capitale. Inauguré en 1825, il comporte neuf écluses et deux ponts tournants pour une dénivellation totale de 25 m.
Avec le canal de l'Ourcq, le bassin de la Villette et le canal Saint-Denis, il constitue le réseau des canaux parisiens, long de 130 km, qui appartient à la Ville de Paris. Le canal Saint-Martin est inscrit monument historique depuis le 23 février 1993
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Canal Saint Martin, Paris, France
Canal St Martin, Paris, filmed in early November 2017
Just a little video filmed when walking around a part of Saint Martin's Canal in Paris.
We were lucky that even though it was late autumn / early winter, the weather was great, the skies were blue, the sun was shining and it wasn't too cold. There were some beautiful reflections on the mirror-like still water of the canal, as the water stream was very still - almost like a lake. We enjoyed the views from the bridges that cross the canal, reflecting the surrounding trees, houses & buildings.
It's quite a pretty area and there's also a really nice bit of graffiti / street art on one of the walls in the area!
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Cruise The Saint-Martin Canal - Paris France
Subscribe to our Channel - The Canal Saint-Martin is a 4.5 km long canal in Paris and is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists who watch the barges navigate the series of locks and road bridges. There are several popular restaurants and bars along it. The area is popular with students as well. It is near one of the highest natural points in Paris.
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O Canal Saint-Martin, em Paris
Menos famoso do que o Sena, mas tão charmoso e lindo quanto, o canal Saint-Martin passa pelos 11˚, 10˚ e 19˚ distritos de Paris, até desembocar no Sena. Suas margens são ponto de encontro para piquenique entre amigos. Suas águas navegáveis levam casais apaixonados e turistas curiosos. Os bairros entrecortados pela canal são pouco turísticos, mas cheios de atitude.
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