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ToggleThe canals in Amsterdam are around 2.5 metres deep. The Amstel river is 3m metres deep. The Amstel is the only river in Amsterdam – the rest is all canals.
Amsterdam has in total 165 canals. With a private boat you can explore even the narrow canals of Amsterdam.
Officially you are not allowed to swim in the city canals due to safety reasons (boat traffic). However, there are designated public swim areas where swimming is officially allowed! The water quality is good enough for swimming.
Yes there are plenty of different fish in the Amsterdam canals. The fish that can be found in the canals are: perch, pike, zander, and roach. The water quality is surprisingly good as all the houseboats are required by law to be connected to the suage system. However, you can’t see the fish as the swampy ground makes the canal water reflect and perceived as “dirty”. But as said, its just optical and the water quality is fish friendly. Please note fishing is not allowed without special permission and not recommended.
Around 20 people fall in the canals in Amsterdam every year. Mostly it happens to tourists being under influence or sometimes also homeless people that fall in at night. In the winter this is very dangerous as you will undercool very quickly.
The Amsterdam canals are man made. They were made for the drainage of the water as the Netherlands is below sea level.
The Amsterdam canals freeze over sometimes. In the past it happened much more often, but when it happens the locals enjoy ice skating on the canals a lot!
Amsterdam canal water is not drinkable. Even though it is much clearer then it look like, its not for consumption.
Amsterdam city has nearly twice as many canals then Venice and is therefore also called the Venice of the North.
Around 13.000 bikes fall into Amsterdam canals per year.
There are many bikes in the canals of Amsterdam due to vandalism or abandoned bikes that fall in. The city of Amsterdam cleans up to canals frequently where they fish out old roasty bikes.
When the canals are frozen, Amsterdam locals love to go ice skating on them.