Hamilton Canal

Hamilton Canal
Specifications
Length14.5 km (9.0 miles)
StatusOpen
History
Modern nameNegombo Dutch Canal
Principal engineerGeorge Atkinson
Construction began1802
Date completed1804
Geography
Start pointPuttalam
(originally Puttalam Kalapuwa near the Karamba Road)
End pointColombo
(originally Kelani River at Kelaniya)
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The Hamilton Canal (Sinhala: හැමිල්ටන් ඇල Hæmiltan Æla) (also commonly known as the Dutch Canal) is a 14.5 km (9.0 mi) canal connecting Puttalam to Colombo, passing through Negombo in Sri Lanka. The canal was constructed by the British in 1802 and completed in 1804. It was designed to drain salt water out of the Muthurajawela wetlands. The canal was named after Gavin Hamilton, the Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce.