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The Canal Boat Project
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Registered Charity operating boat for people with disabilities on the Rivers Lee and Stort. 'Stort Challenger' is available self-steer or with volunteer skipper & crew.
http://www.canalboat.org.uk
Wilderness Boat Owners Club
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The virtual clubhouse of the trailable boats of the Wilderness Boat Owners Club. Supporters of canal restoration.
http://www.wilderness.org.uk/index.htm
Inland Waterways Association
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The association lobbies government, local councils and navigation authorities on inland waterways matters in the UK. It consults; gives advice and provides manpower, fund raising and financial aid for projects nationally and locally.
http://www.waterways.org.uk/
The North Cheshire Cruising Club, High Lane
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Details of the events and facilities at the North Cheshire Cruising Club at High Lane, Stockport and the Macclesfield Canal
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/nccc2000
Newark Crusader
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Charity providing free trips on the River Trent in Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK.
http://www.newarkcrusader.org.uk
Tamworth Cruising Club
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Based at Kettlebrook Wharf on the Coventry Canal in Tamworth.
http://www.tamworthcruisingclub.org.uk
World Canals Conference
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An international organization that promotes the protection and revitalization of canal systems. Site includes information on this year's conference as well as on past conferences.
http://www.worldcanalsconference.org
Boating For All
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A non-profit making organisation providing inexpensive holidays for groups of young and not-so-young people under canvas on traditional working narrow boats.
http://www.boatingforall.org.uk
DBA the Barge Association
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A non-profit limited company run by volunteers and open to everybody, with or without a boat or barge, who is, or would like to be, involved in living in, cruising in, converting, or just relaxing aboard such vessels.
http://www.barges.org/
Australian Canal Society
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A non-profit group of people interested in canals and inland waterways in Australia and the rest of the world.
http://linus.socs.uts.edu.au/~colville/acs/
Watch House Cruising Club
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A club founded in 1964 in the Manchester, UK area with a year round cruising program including many weekend cruises. Site includes pictures, schedule, links, news and contact information.
http://mysite.freeserve.com/whcc
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