What is canal de brienne?

Canal de Brienne is a small canal located in the south-western France. It was constructed in the early 19th century by a French engineer named Pierre-Paul Riquet. The canal connects Garonne river with the Canal du Midi and is approximately 1.5 km long. The canal was initially used for the transportation of goods, but it is currently used for recreational purposes such as boating and fishing. The canal features several picturesque bridges and is surrounded by lush greenery making it an attractive spot for tourists.