King Willem-Alexander Canal

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Length6 km (3.7 miles)
DirectionSouthwest
Start pointScholtenskanaal [nl]
King Willem-Alexander Canal
The locks used for the canal
CountryNetherlands
Specifications
Length6 km (3.7 miles)
Geography
DirectionSouthwest
Start pointScholtenskanaal [nl]
End pointBladderswijk [nl]
Beginning coordinates52°44′31″N 6°59′53″E / 52.742°N 6.998°E / 52.742; 6.998
Ending coordinates52°44′02″N 6°57′14″E / 52.734°N 6.954°E / 52.734; 6.954

The King Willem-Alexander Canal (Dutch: Koning Willem-Alexanderkanaal), named after King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, is a 6 km long canal in the northeastern Netherlands. The new canal through the Hondsrug is part of the larger Veenvaart project to draw more recreational boaters and tourists to the Veenkoloniën region in the provinces of Drenthe and Groningen.

The canal was originally to be called the Veenkanaal but was renamed on 8 June 2013 in honor of recently enthroned King Willem-Alexander.[1]

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