Vreeswijk is a former village and municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
The municipality merged with Jutphaas in 1971, and is now the southern half of the town of Nieuwegein.
The former village was located on the Lek River, near where it is crossed by the Merwede Canal.
[2] This was the key innovation which gave rise to the modern canal, by virtue of having two gates, although it was a larger basin capable of holding a number of ships at once.
The Lek River was normally at a slightly higher level than the canal leading to Utrecht and in times of flood was very much higher, so that it would not be possible to let boats enter or leave without flooding the surrounding land.