navigable waterway
C3393
concept
A navigable waterway is a natural or artificial body of water, such as a river, canal, or channel, that is deep and wide enough for vessels to travel safely for transportation or commerce.
Aliases (15)
- urban waterway ×8
- international waterway ×4
- water transport system ×3
- former estuarine channel ×2
- natural waterway ×2
- ancient waterway ×1
- canalized waterway ×1
- canoeing venue ×1
- flatwater route ×1
- historic waterway ×1
- paddling route ×1
- ship channel ×1
- tidal channel ×1
- urban canal ×1
- waterway segment ×1
Instances (38)
- Krammer ("former estuarine channel")
- Dubai Creek ("natural waterway")
- Dubai Water Bus ("water transport system")
- Volkerak ("former estuarine channel")
- Bosporus ("international waterway")
- Amsterdam ferry network ("water transport system")
- Rochdale Canal
- Canal Grande ("urban waterway")
- Leeds and Liverpool Canal
- Trent and Mersey Canal
- Multnomah River ("historic waterway")
- Sambre–Oise Canal
- Carioca River ("urban waterway")
- Strait of Malacca ("international waterway")
- Rufford Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal
- Eemskanaal
- Muddy River ("urban waterway")
- Langer See, Grünau ("canoeing venue")
- Bridgewater Canal
- Detroit River ("international waterway")
- Bullewijk ("urban canal")
- Ottawa River ("international waterway")
- Muskeget Channel ("tidal channel")
- Brush Creek ("urban waterway")
- Canal de Garonne
- Los Angeles River ("urban waterway")
- Chebar canal ("ancient waterway")
- Saint-Charles River ("urban waterway")
- Reedy Creek ("natural waterway")
- Charles River, Boston and Cambridge ("urban waterway")
- North Sea via Brouwerssluis ("waterway segment")
- Huddersfield Narrow Canal
- San Tomas Aquino Creek ("urban waterway")
- Bog River Flow ("paddling route")
- Houston Ship Channel ("ship channel")
- RTA Marine transport system ("water transport system")