The River Thames Guide
Categories Where to Stay Watersports All About Boats Boat builders Buying/selling Boats to hire River Cruises Private Charters Chandlery and equipment Boat services & Training Moorings Holidays Afloat Venues for Hire Property for Sale or Rent Local Information Wedding & Conference Venues Quick Find The River Thames Guide - A user friendly guide to what the Thames and its surrounding areas have ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway, Ontario, Canada
Rideau Waterway Welcome Page Your location: Rideau Region Rideau Canal Waterway Welcome Page Site Index The Rideau Canal Waterway is a boater's paradise, attracting pleasure boats from across North America to travel its 202 kilometre (125 mile) length. The Rideau Waterway, a Canadian National Historic Site and a designated Canadian Heritage River, consists of a series of beautiful lakes and ...
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Jim Shead's Home Page
Home Introduction Waterways Map Links Books Articles Features Glossary Photographs Videos Boats A-D E-L M-R S-Z With frames No frames Guest Book Contact Me Jim Shead's Waterways Information Information on the canals and rivers of England and Wales, including historical data, provided by Jim Shead, Waterways Writer and Photographer *** A New Waterway for 2010 *** See the Bedford & Milton Keynes ...
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UKCANALS NETWORK
Dedicated to those who work, rest and play on the canals and water ways of the U.K. Home of the U.K. Canals web-ring and discussion group.
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The South Pennine Ring
The restoration and ecology of the South Pennine Ring canal. British Waterways aim is to restore and maintain our canals and navigable rivers for both business and leisure users. We also endeavour to regenerate waterways to maximise opportunity for employment and economic improvement, we are currently concentrating our efforts in East Manchester.
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The Erie Canal
Department of History History of the Erie Canal View of Erie Canal by John William Hill, 1829. Watercolor on paper, 9 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. - click on picture for a larger version (440 kb). October 27, 1825, the Seneca Chief approaches the stone aqueduct in Rochester: Who comes there Your brothers from the West, on the waters of the Great Lakes. By what means have they been diverted so far ...
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Manchester,Bolton & Bury Canal
Welcome to The Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal Website . Brief History Map Towing Path Guide Stoppages Restoration Newspaper Cuttings Heritage Trail Gallery Memories Leisure Activities Information & Links Latest Updates UK Waterways web ring member ...
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Severn boating page
Boats and boating on the River Severn, Sharpness Canal and Bristol Channel, United Kingdom with Information on tides, navigation and places to visit ...
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C&O Canal Association
The C&O Canal Association Home Page offers information on events, activities, news, history, membership and much more.
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Wilts and Berks Canal Trust
The Wilts & Berks Canal is the longest restoration project in the UK. It is the central section of the Wessex Waterways Network ...
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Pete's MONTGOMERY CANAL Website
Where the Waterways Restoration began . The scene below is the site of the dry dock at Frankton Locks where L.T.C.Rolt's CRESSY was converted. His book Narrow Boat created the interest that later resulted in the birth of the inland waterways restoration movement. Welcome to Pete's Montgomery Canal Website. This website has been created to bring together up to date items of news, information ...
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Next Generation Boat Project
This site is hosted by Netfirms Web Hosting Non-profit making organisation dedicated to the future of children, operating community boat trips on the leeds & liverpool canal for the adults of tomorrow ...
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Erie Canal
The Erie Canal was the nation's first major transportation system. It allowed goods to be shipped to and from New York City and the Upper Midwest, starting the migration that created the USA as we know it today.
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