El canal de Bardenas es un acueducto que conduce agua desde el pueblo navarro de Yesa, en el norte de España, hasta la zona sur de Navarra y Zaragoza.
Tiene su origen en la presa del embalse de Yesa, donde se acumulan las aguas pirenaicas del río Aragón para ser trasvasadas con el fin de regar las Bardenas Reales y la comarca aragonesa de las Cinco Villas, y finaliza en el pantano de Ardisa, en el río Gállego. Contribuye al embalse de El Ferial en Bardenas con 8 hm³ .[1]
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