Waterway restoration

Waterway restoration

Waterway restoration is the activity of restoring a canal or river, including special features such as warehouse buildings, locks, boat lifts, and boats.

Waterway restoration in Canada

hubenacadie Canal

The Shubenacadie Canal Commission was formed in 1986 to oversee the future of this waterway. Locks three and five have been restored, water levels in the connecting lakes have been stabilized and a visitor center opened. The ten year business plan [http://shubie.chebucto.org/documents/overview_000.pdf] for 2007-2016 aims to save four more locks and rebuild four water control structures to make the route open for small boats from Lake Banook to the village of Shubenacadie.

oulanges Canal

The Soulanges Canal closed in 1958. Today there are plans to reopen the canal to pleasure boats. The mission of the Régie intermunicipale du canal de Soulanges is to manage the development of a tourism development as part of the reopening of the canal. [http://www.canalsoulanges.com/default2.htm]

Waterway restoration in the United Kingdom

Due to competition from the railways and the narrow design of most UK canals (which prevented the carriage of economically-sized bulk loads), large parts of the UK's canal system were abandoned in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The rise of the leisure industry in the 1950s meant that the complete abandonment of the remaining canals was avoided.

The increasing use of canals for leisure purposes led some people to consider restoring some of those that had been abandoned. At first, progress was slow due to the lack of funding, with most of the work having to be done manually by volunteers.

As the leisure industry grew, the economic benefits of having a canal became more apparent and some state funding started to appear. At the same time public interest increased the size of various volunteer groups.

At the present time, canal restoration in the UK is carried out by a mixture of volunteers and professionals working on a large variety of projects.

Waterways under restoration

*Chesterfield Canal
*Chichester Canal
*Cromford Canal
*Dearne and Dove Canal
*Derby Canal
*Droitwich Canal
*Grand Western Canal
*Grantham Canal
*Hatherton Canal
*Hereford and Gloucester Canal
*Lancaster Canal
*Lichfield Canal
*Liskeard and Looe Union Canal
*Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
*Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal
*Montgomery Canal
*Rolle Canal
*Sleaford Navigation
*Thames and Severn Canal
*Wey and Arun Canal
*Wilts and Berks Canal

Waterway restoration groups in the United Kingdom

*Waterway Recovery Group
*Inland Waterways Protection Society
*Kent and East Sussex Canal Restoration Group
*Montgomery Waterway Restoration Trust
*River Stour Trust, Suffolk, England
*Shrewsbury & Newport Canals Trust
* [http://www.somerset-waterways.org Somerset Waterways Development Trust]
*Wilts & Berks Canal Trust

*List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom

Completed restoration schemes

Waterways are listed in chronological order of re-opening. Most have been completely re-opened, but some (such as the Grand Western Canal and Basingstoke Canal) are only partially complete but have no current plans for work on the rest of the line.

*Lower Avon 1962
*Southern Stratford canal 1964
*Stourbridge Canal 1967
*Grand Western Canal 1971
*Upper Avon 1974
*Peak Forest Canal 1974
*Caldon Canal 1974
*Ashton Canal 1974
*River Great Ouse 1978
*Kennet and Avon Canal 1990
*Basingstoke Canal 1991
*Bridgwater and Taunton Canal 1994
*Huddersfield Narrow Canal 2001

ee also

*History of the British canal system
*Waterways in the United Kingdom
*World Canals Conference
*Falkirk Helix

Further reading

* Squire, Roger W, (1983). "The New Navvies. A History of the modern waterways restoration movement". Chichester: Phillimore & Co. ISBN 0-85033-364-4.

External links

* [http://www.canaljunction.com/news/restor1.htm Canal Restoration News]
* [http://www.canal-club.webhop.org Pictorial Restoration log: Wilts & Berks Canal, Wantage]
* [http://www.iwaac.org/downloads/reports/iwaac_inland_waterway_review_dec2006.pdf Inland waterway restoration and development projects in England, Wales and Scotland : Third review report December 2006 : IWAAC]


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