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Severn Boating Page
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Motor boating on the River Severn, River Avon and Sharpness canal, England.
http://www.btinternet.com/~motorboat/
Shannon Erne Waterway Ireland
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Information on boating and cruising on the 750 kilometre long Shannon River and Upper and Lower Lough Erne in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Includes boat hire, watersport and accommodation information.
http://www.shannon-erne.com
Standedge Tunnel Visitor Centre
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Details and visitor information about the highest, longest, deepest canal tunnel in Britain.
http://www.standedge.co.uk/
Sault Ste. Marie Canal
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A Parks Canada National Historic Site, this canal was opened in 1895 to bypass rapids between lakes Huron and Superior, thus completing an all-Canadian route from the head of Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.parcscanada.gc.ca/sault/sault_st-marie_canal_e.htm
St. Peters Canal
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A Parks Canada National Historic Site, this canal links the Atlantic Ocean with Bras d'Or Lake. Started in 1854, the canal was completed in 1869 and has the only functioning lock system in Nova Scotia.
http://www.parcscanada.gc.ca/peters/st_peters_canal_e.htm
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal
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A Parks Canada National Historic Site, the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal opened in 1843 to join lac Saint-Louis and lac des Deux-Montagnes, at the mouth of the Ottawa River. Today, pleasure boating has replaced commercial boating.
http://www.parcscanada.gc.ca/parks/quebec/canalsteanne/index_e.html
Saint-Ours Canal
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A National Historic Site of Canada, this canal was opened in 1849 and allows watercraft to link Lake Champlain with the Saint Lawrence River. Today, pleasure boating has replaced commercial boating.
http://www.parcscanada.gc.ca/parks/quebec/canalstours/index_e.html
Steering South on Erie Canal
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A couple depart Toronto and take you with them for a voyage along the Erie Canal to the Hudson River and Bew York City. Photographs and detailed navigation illustrations along with the narrative.
http://www.canadianet.com/erie/index.html