River Caen
The River Caen is a short river running through Braunton in north Devon. It flows into the estuary of the River Taw. It was formerly improved to make it more navigable as the Braunton Canal.

The Caen at Velator Quay.

A map of the River Caen drainage basin
The river is considered a flood risk due to several damaging flash floods in history.[1][2]
References
- Fitzsimmons, Dorothee. "Community Resilience Case Study: Braunton, Devon" (PDF). National Flood Forum. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
- "Braunton flooded after river defences breached". BBC News Online. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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