Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries by J. Stephen Jeans

1. _The Walcheren Canal_, about seven miles long, from the new port of

Flushing to Veere, which place, formerly known as Campvere, was a free port of the Scotch, who had a factory or trade station there for 300 years, from the year 1506. The maximum dimensions for vessels using this canal are:—Length, 120; breadth, 19·75; and draught, 7·10 metres.