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The Aire Valley Towpath Route: Links the 22 km length of towpath on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal between Leeds and Saltaire and is suitable for all towpath users. Anderton Boat Lift: The official BW site with restoration progress information and a webcam. The Association of Canal Enterprises: Representing commercial interests along the Kennet & Avon Canal Barnsley, Dearne & Dove Canals Trust:: Helping to restore the canals
The Bedford & Milton Keynes Waterway Trust: Promoting the development of a Bedford & Milton Keynes Waterway. Beverley Beck OnLine: Beverley Beck Canal joins the River Hull near the historic town of Beverley.
Bradford Waterways: Dedicated to the re-opening of Bradford's Canal. The plan includes the building of two retail parks, a business park, 4.5 km of new canal with 6 marinas and various water features. Braunston - Welcome: A lot of information about Braunston and the area around including the canals and boating activities. Brecon and Abergavenny Canal History: A project by Glasbury Church in Wales Primary School, illustrating canal transport in the 19th century of limestone. Brigham Sailing Club: Based at the canalside village of Brigham, 5 miles south of Driffield and 15 miles north of Beverley. The British Canals: Introducing the English Narrow Canals, particularly the Birmingham Canals Broads Authority: The navigation authority for the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation Ltd: The navigation authority for the waterway. Chester City Council: The navigation authority for the river Dee from above Chester Weir to Almere Ferry. Chris Deuchar's Web Home Page: Pages include Inland Boating and an unofficial Waterways Craft Guild page. Claverton Pumping Station: All the opening times, etc. for this historic pumping station on the K&A The Conservators of the River Cam: The Cotswold Canals: This website has been created as a result of a photographic survey of the Stroudwater and Thames & Severn Canals, and contains some 300 photos. Devon County Council: The owners and managers of the Grand Western Canal, which meanders through 11 miles of countryside between Tiverton and the Somerset border. The Driffield Navigation Trust: The Managers of One of the Independently Managed UK Waterways. The Dudley Canal Trust: The Trust has been restoring the underground waterways of Dudley since the early 60's and organises various trips.
Exeter City Council: The navigation authority for the Exeter Ship Canal. The Falkirk Wheel: Everything you might want to know about the only rotating boat lift in the world. The Fens: Covers the fenland waterways from the Boston area to Cambridge. Frank's Web Site: Information on the Manchester Ship Canal and associated docks. Gloucester Docks and the Sharpness Canal: This site highlights the main features of Gloucester Docks and the 16 mile ship canal link to Sharpness and the sea. Brief details are given about the history of what can be seen today, with many comparisons of old and current views. Gloucester Quays: Details of the plans to develop the land beside the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal adjacent to Gloucester Docks. The Grantham Canal Web Site - 1: Web site produced by Owen Rushby Grantham Canal Partnership: A lot about the canal including photos and interactive maps The River Hamble Harbour Authority: Part of the website of the Hampshire County Council, the navigation authority of the River Hamble.
The History of the Kennet and Avon Canal: By browsing these pages you can get some insight into the way the Kennet and Avon Canal was planned, built and worked during its 200 year history. Hollinwood Canal Society: The Hollinwood Branch of the Ashton Canal ran from Fairfield in Droylsden, through Littlemoss and Daisy Nook Country Park to Hollinwood.
Huddersfield Canal Web Cam: View from Stalybridge Regeneration Office looking East over Armentieres Square. Ice Boats of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal: Based on work by the Nautical Archaeology Society Kennet & Avon - The Barge Inn: Honeystreet, Pewsey. An interesting site that includes "The Virtual Barge Inn".
Lancaster Canal: Black and White - the Story of the Lancaster Canal. A brief history of the waterway. The Lancaster Canal, History and Information: Another site covering the canal. The Lancaster Canal: The official BW Lancaster Canal site with information for all canal users including an events guide.
Leominster Canal Promotions Ltd: The company have sought to research and publish information and guides to the route, history, personalities and context of the canal
Littlehampton Harbour Board: The navigation authority for the River Arun below Arundel Bridge. Liverpool Canal Link: Sets out the four options for proposed routes of a new canal link around the Liverpool Pier Head. London's Inland Waterways: A towpath and cruising guide. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal: Mileposts on the Trent & Mersey Canal: Pictures and information on the canal centred around its mileposts. The Millennium Link - 2: An information and picture resource of the restoration of the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals in Scotland, including construction of the Falkirk Wheel.
The Millennium Ribble Link: The official BW site with passage and booking information plus skippers and users guides.
Monica and Mark go boating: Navigation Inn - Buxworth Canal Basin: Information about the services offered and the historic locality. The Norfolk Wherry Trust: The trust helps preserve Albion, the last Norfolk trading wherry, and charters her out to members of the public. The Northern Reaches Restoration Group: An ambitious multi-million pound scheme to re-open the most northerly 14 miles of the Lancaster Canal to Kendal. Oxford Canal Website: The Oxford Canal Website came into existence in January 2000 and was designed specifically to provide a new independant resource for the Oxford Canal and the surrounding area Pennine Waterways: Peak Forest, Ashton, Rochdale, Leeds & Liverpool, Huddersfield and other canals in the area. Port of Sunderland: The navigation authority for the river Wear. Port of Tyne: The navigation authority for the River Tyne. Portsmouth to London Canal: During the 1800s a canal was built crossing Portsmouth island providing a link to London. This website aims to present a history of the Portsmouth to London canal of the 1800s. The Ribble Link Trust: An introduction to the Trust. River Bann and Lough Neagh Association: RBLNA is a branch of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland River Lee - Our River: About the River Lee. Designed especially for young people and their teachers. River Thames - R.I.P: A site concerned that all access points to the tidal river are being blocked off by developers. The River Thames Guide: A guide to the Thames and its surrounding areas. Roger Ford's Stratford Canal Guide: Covers the Northern Stratford Canal, based on a booklet written in the 1980's. Soon to be expanded. Saul Canal Festival: Saul Canal Festival is the new title for what was once known as the Saul Junction Boat Gathering. Scotland's Waterways: A British Waterways site covering all the Scottish navigable canals. The Severn boats and boating pages: Motor boat cruising on the River Severn and Bristol Channel with maps. Includes the Sharpness canal and River Avon. Severn Navigation Trust: Aims to ensure that the River Severn is properly managed to provide leisure and recreation for everyone whilst improving and preserving its wildlife.
Severn Tales: Barges, history, books, floods and anything to do with the river. Shardlow Heritage Centre: A museum at this important Canal Port situated between the River Trent and the Trent & Mersey Canal. Shoreham Port Authority: The navigation authority for the river Adur below Old Shoreham Bridge. The Shrewsbury & Newport Canals Trust: Formed to save the canals as very little of the line has been built on and no insuperable engineering problems lie in the way of restoration. The South Pennine Ring: The official BW site for certain canals in this area with lots of restoration and environmental info and photos. Standedge Visitor Centre: Standedge Visitor Centre, once an 18th century transhipment warehouse, and the guided boat trip into the tunnel is an exciting new attraction for all of the family to enjoy. Steam, Coal and Canal: The Bridgewater Canal Linear Industrial Heritage Park. Stenson Lock Gates: Photographs of the replacement of locks gates on the Trent & Mersey Canal. The Stockport Branch of the Ashton Canal: An arm of the canal that was filled in in 1962. Stroudwater Navigation: Information about the Company of Proprietors of the Stroudwater Navigation and the canal. Sussex Waterways: Information on the river navigation's and canals of Sussex. Part of the larger Sussex County Website. Swansea -Waterlinks: Aims to promote the creation of a 35 mile regional waterway based on the historic Swansea, Neath & Tennant Canals. Thames Path Online Guide: Details of the Thames Path and the associated locks, bridges, events etc. Thames Tideway: Information service about the tidal Thames, which goes from the sea to Teddington in Middlesex. Thames Web Cam 2: Maidenhead Rowing Club provide this view of the River Thames at Maidenhead. Visit Thames: An Environment Agency site dealing with all leisure activities on and by the Thames. Wantage Waterway: Information on the Wilts & Berks Canal, the canal Trust and the East Vale branch in particular. The Wendover Canal Festival: The Tring (or Wendover) Canal Festival Organised by the Wendover Arm Trust. Wilts & Berks Canal: All you want to know about the Wilts & Berks Canal. Historic or modern apppear here. Designed to compliment the Official Wilts & Berks Canal Trust site. The Wilts & Berks Canal: Updates on restoration. Wiltshire Waterways Festival 2002: A Waterway Event for all the Family - June 15th & 16th. yourOWNtowpath.com: The Oxford Canal Walk follows the towpath passing through the counties of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire (OWN).