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The Upper nets channel, named after the river Networks, is an approx. 25 km long canal from the 19th century that spans the lake Gopło with the Bydgoszcz Canal in the northern Poland in the voivodeship Kuyavian Pomeranian over numerous lakes of the Kujawier Lake District and locks connects. It partly follows the course of the upper one Networks. It is very popular with canoeists, sailors and other water sports enthusiasts.
Run
The canal flows through the glacial valley of the networks and is connected to the Networks, Warta and Or in the west as well as the Brda and Vistula in the East. The river network can be navigated with a houseboat. There are numerous locks to be passed.