It Took Two Decades
Over the course of two decades, all three canals were dug across the length of Paris. When combined, they cover a distance of more than 80 miles. The Canal Saint-Martin is the most well-known of the three. It links the Seine River and the Canal de l’Ourcq over a distance of 68 miles.
Both Tourists And Parisians
The Canal Saint-Martin has drawn both Parisians and visitors since its conception. It’s always had a certain allure to it. They’ve all taken a close look at the badges. They were also capable of navigating through all of the locks and road bridges that they met along the way.