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Pont de la Résistance

 
Pont Saint-Roch, Rue de l'Écluse, 6000 Charleroi, Belgium R51a
 
Information about the place
Pont de la Résistance is a minor waterways place on the River Sambre between Sambre - Meuse Verbinding (Junction of the River Sambre with the River Meuse at Namur) (49.16 kilometres and 6 locks to the east) and Sambre - Brussel-Charleroi (Junction of River Sambre and the Kanaal Brussel-Charleroi at Charleroi) (1.76 kilometres and 1 lock to the west).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Sambre - Meuse Verbinding is Pont de R9; 0.20 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Sambre - Brussel-Charleroi is Pont Placerelle; 0.30 kilometres away.

There may 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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