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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal launched the 'Wheel 10' tenth anniversary celebrations at The Falkirk Wheel on Friday 6th July. Take a look at some of the images from the day.
Our canals are special places, each with a distinctive character. Working in partnership with cultural organisations we will bring spaces along the canals to life as unique event and performance venues.
The majestic Caledonian Canal is considered by many as one of the greatest waterways of the world. Running from Fort William in the west to Inverness in the east, this 60 mile coast to coast channel passes through exciting towns and villages, spectacular lochs, and beautiful countryside.
Scottish Waterways Trust and the Caledonian Canal would like to encourage local involvement in a variety of roles. Volunteers would in return receive training and skills development as well as the opportunity to meet new people and gain a sense of achievement. Read on for more information...
The plan to kick start the renaissance of the popular Union Canal has been short listed for a prestigious national waterways award with The Edinburgh Union Canal Strategy being nominated in the ‘Strategy & Masterplanning’ category of The 2012 Waterways Renaissance Awards.
The plan to kick start the renaissance of the popular Union Canal won a prestigious national waterways award on 23 May, scooping the ‘Strategy & Masterplanning’ category of The 2012 Waterways Renaissance Awards.
During 18+19 may teams of volunteers will be fund raising for Retts Syndrome Assocaition Scotland
Scottish Canals and the Waterways Trust are celebrating the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad campaign Discovering Places, with Discover Explore!
Dust down those milk cartons; sharpen those wetsuits: the Canal Festival and Raft Race is back
A flotilla of local boats will leave Edinburgh Quay this Monday (19th September) carrying a special message of goodwill from the capital to Glasgow as the city prepares to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the reopening of the Forth & Clyde Canal.
Scottish canals offer a wealth of learning opportunities for primary schools, uniformed groups and families. We're delighted to be able to offer a wide range of tailored, canal specific resources in addition to broader educational aids for learning about the waterways.
The Falkirk Wheel offers a high quality, tailored education programme for a fantastic educational day out.