Kattenburgervaart
The Kattenburgervaart is a short canal in Amsterdam that runs through the Oostelijke Eilanden.
The canal separates the island of Wittenburg, which was built in the 17th century, from the island of Kattenburg.
The Kattenburgervaart runs parallel to the Wittenburgervaart from the Nieuwe Vaart to the Dijksgracht.
Bridges
Four bridges cross the canal:- the Paerlduiker at the Nieuwe Vaart, between the Wittenburgergracht and Kattenburgergracht streets, which form part of the so-called Eilandboulevard.
- the Kippebrug, a fixed bridge for cyclists from 1923 in the Wittenburgerkade.
- the Witte Katbrug, an arched bridge for pedestrians and cyclists in the Jacob Burggraafstraat.
- the Zebrabrug, in the Derde Wittenburgerdwarsstraat.
The missing bridges are numbers 268 and 269, the last of which was also known as the Worm bridge.