Dutch Canal Boat Trip

Dutch Canal Boat Trip

negombo dutch canal boat trip

The Hamilton Canal is a hidden gem in Negombo. It is a hidden gem in Negombo, connecting Colombo and Negombo. It was built by the British in 1802, and is also known by the Dutch Canal because Dutch settlers used it to transport spices and pearls.

It runs through Negombo and is 14.5km (9.0 mi). The Hamilton Canal is a great place to relax and unwind.

You must take a boat trip down the Hamilton Canal while you are in Negombo. This hidden gem is worth a visit.

The canal was built by the British in 1802, and completed in 1804. It was built to drain salt water from the Muthurajawela wetlands. Gavin Hamilton, Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce was the canal’s name.

The canal is an excellent place to bike or walk. If you are lucky, you may even see some wildlife. It’s a must-do in Negombo.

The Hamilton Canal is a must-see if you are ever in Negombo. It’s a hidden treasure that few people know about.

The canal is 14.5 km (9.0 mi). It was built by the British in 1802, and completed in 1804. It was built to drain salt water from the Muthurajawela wetlands. It still does its job today.

Gavin Hamilton, Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce was the canal’s name. It’s worth visiting for a Boat Trip.

You’ve heard of the Hamilton Canal, and now you want to see it for yourself. We don’t blame – it’s an amazing sight. Here are some tips to help you make the most out of your visit.

 

We offer 2 types of boat tours for tourists.

1. Canal & River, (Sunset), Boat Tour

2. Muthurajawela Wetland/Mars Boat Tour

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