Camden Lock
| Hampstead Road Lock No 1 (Camden Lock) | |
|---|---|
| The twin locks | |
| 51°32′28″N 0°08′45″W / 51.5411°N 0.1457°W | |
| Waterway | Regent's Canal | 
| County | Camden Greater London | 
| Maintained by | Canal & River Trust | 
| Operation | Manual | 
| Fall | 8 feet (2.4 m) | 
| Distance to Limehouse Basin | 6.17 miles (9.9 km) | 
| Distance to Paddington Basin | 2.77 miles (4.5 km) | 
Camden Lock is a small part of Camden Town, London Borough of Camden, England, which was formerly a wharf with stables on the Regent's Canal. It is immediately to the north of Hampstead Road Locks, a twin manually operated lock. The twin locks together are "Hampstead Road Lock 1"; each bears a sign so marked. Hawley Lock and Kentish Town Lock are a short distance away to the east; to the west is a long level pound (also known as tract or reach) — it is 27 miles (43 km) to the next lock.