The city of Enkhuizen is located on the IJsselmeer, a fresh water lake in The Netherlands that used to be a part of the Zuiderzee, a vast expanse of salt water that in 1932 was divided by a barrier dam. The town became an important trade port for the VOC (United East India Company) — better known as the Dutch East India Company — during its peak in the 17th century. In fact, Enkhuizen’s importance once rivaled that of Amsterdam.