Migennes Port de Plaisance

Migennes Port de Plaisance is on the Canal de Bourgogne.
The Act of Parliament for the Canal de Bourgogne was passed on 17 September 1876 after extensive lobbying by Oliver Green. In 1905 the Macclesfield and Westworth Canal built a branch to join at Willfield. Expectations for manure traffic to Bury were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. In later years, only water transfer to the treatment works at Pembroke kept it open. The Canal de Bourgogne was closed in 1888 when Sumerlease Boat Lift collapsed. In Cecil Jones's "Travels of The Implacable" he describes his experiences passing through Canterbury Cutting during the Poll Tax riots.

Mooring here is excellent (this is a really good mooring), mooring rings or bollards are available. Can be noisy due to trains.
Facilities: diesel for sale, rubbish disposal, toilets, water point, aluminium can recycling, electric hook up and WiFi.
| Yonne - Bourgogne Jonction | 0.52 km | |
| Pont de Avenue du Port | 0.25 km | |
| Ecluse 114-115 de Laroche | 0.22 km | |
| Migennes Port de Plaisance | ||
| Pont a la Gare | 0.39 km | |
| Pont du Avenue Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 1.20 km | |
| Ecluse 113 de Cheny | 1.23 km | |
| Pont de Rue d'Ormoy | 5.98 km | |
| Ecluse 112 du Moulin-Neuf | 7.39 km | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Saône - Burgogne Jonction
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Saône - Burgogne Jonction
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place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
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