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Pont de Rue Notre Dame

 
Rue Notre-Dame, 56140 Malestroit, France
 
Information about the place
Pont de Rue Notre Dame is a minor waterways place on the Canal de Nantes à Brest (Est) - Pontivy to Redon between Le Roc St André (8.68 kilometres and 4 locks to the northwest) and Malestroit (0.06 kilometres to the southeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Le Roc St André is Malestroit Moorings; 0.14 kilometres away.

There may not be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.

 
 
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External websites
 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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Nearest water point

In the direction of Nantes à Brest - Blavet Jonction

Malestroit Moorings0.14 km away
On this waterway in the direction of Nantes à Brest - Blavet Jonction

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rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
 
 
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[Pont Notre-Dame] The Pont Notre-Dame is a bridge that crosses the Seine in Paris, France linking the quai de Gesvres on the Rive Droite with the quai de la Corse on the [Notre-Dame de Paris] Notre-Dame de Paris (French: [nɔtʁə dam də paʁi] (listen); meaning "Our Lady of Paris"), referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral [Île de la Cité] present Pont Saint-Michel, but ice floes carried it away with the houses that had been built on it in 1408. The Grand Pont or Pont Notre-Dame, also swept [Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Paris] 6, rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires is one of ten minor basilicas located in the Île-de-France [Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, Paris] was situated at 54 rue Lamartine but was destroyed during the French Revolution. In 1821, plans were made to rebuild Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, with Louis-Hippolyte [Quebec Autoroute 720] constraints. The government of Montreal instead converted the portion of Rue Notre Dame east of the Jacques Cartier Bridge into a six-lane urban boulevard, [Paris in the Middle Ages] University, on the Rue de la Parcheminerie, Rue Neuve-Notre-Dame, Rue Eremburg-de-Brie, Rue Écrivains, and Rue Saint-Séverin. The manufacture of cloth was [Pont Saint-Michel] location downstream of Petit-Pont was chosen, on the line of Rue Saint-Denis, from the Grand-Pont on the right bank and of Rue de la Harpe on the left bank [Notre-Dame du Calvaire, Paris] convent was located between streets Rue des Filles-du-Calvaire [fr], Rue Boucherat (now Rue de Turenne [fr]), Rue du Pont-aux-Choux [fr] and Boulevard des [Saint-Eustache, Paris] classical. The 2019 Easter Mass at Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris was relocated to Saint-Eustache after the Notre-Dame de Paris fire. Situated in Les Halles
 
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