The Devil's Lake Canal is a tributary canal of the Berlin Oberhavel. It branches off at kilometer 5.34 from the Havel-Oder-Waterway and is located in the Hakenfelde district of Spandau. To the west, in the Spandau Forest, the Little Devil's Lake adjoins.
The Berlin State Shipping Regulation lists the canal as a navigable state waterway. However, it is currently closed to shipping traffic. The Devil's Lake Canal was constructed in the 1910s primarily to supply the Oberhavel power plant, which was demolished between 2005 and 2009. During the German division, there was a border crossing here for commercial freight traffic on the waterway and the control point of the West Berlin customs. At the mouth into the Havel, the 125-meter-long Oberhavel Bridge leads over the canal. The Zügelgurt Bridge, completed in 1991, is part of the Havel Cycle Path, the long-distance cycle route Berlin-Copenhagen, the Queen Luise Route, and the Havel Lakes Trail, which is the 12th hiking trail of Berlin's 20 green main paths.
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