- Canal de Caen à la Mer
Canal de Caen à la Mer ("Canal from Caen to the sea"; also called the "Caen Canal") is a small
canal in the department (préfecture) ofCalvados ,France , connecting thePort of Caen , in the city ofCaen , downstream to the town ofOuistreham and theEnglish Channel .Running from north north-east to south south-west, the canal runs parallel to the
Orne River which feeds it, it is 14 kilometers (9 miles) long, and comprises two locks. Digging began in 1837, and when it was opened onAugust 23 ,1857 it was only four meters (13 ft) deep. It was deepened in 1920. The canal began with the dock at St. Peter's Basin (Bassin Saint-Pierre), in the downtown area of Caen. The canal is made up of a group ofquay s and docks. The current depth is 10 meters (33 ft) and the width can reach 200 meters (650 ft; in the dock of Calix).The quay at
Blainville-sur-Orne measures more than 600 meters (1970 ft). It acts as the fourth commercial French port for the importation of exotic wood, generally coming from theGulf of Guinea . It also loads and unloadingsiron ,fertilizer ,coal , andconstruction material . The port exportscereal s that are produced in the area and has asilo capacity of 33,000 tons.One of the two locks at the port of Ouistreham, at the mouth of the canal, can accommodate
ship s of more than 200 meters (650 ft) length.Also at Blainville is a
Renault Trucks manufacturing plant. The plant is across the canal from the town, to the southeast, between the canal and the Orne River. Just across the river from the plant is the community ofColombelles .The channel passes the side of the
Château de Bénouville . The famousPegasus Bridge (aka "Ham"), fromD-Day ,June 6 ,1944 , crosses the canal near the village of Bénouville. The canal was considered both tactically and strategically important during the opening phases of theBattle of Normandy as it was located on the eastern flank of the Alliedbeachhead area.Canal route
(From mouth to terminus)
*Ouistreham
* Bénouville
*Blainville-sur-Orne
*Colombelles
*Hérouville-Saint-Clair
*Caen
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