LINKS
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Scottish Canals.

Everything you could want to know about canals and navigation of Inland waterways in Scotland

www.scottishcanals.co.uk

Inland Waterways Asociation

The site for the Inland Waterways Association group which monitors local inland waterways, giving support to local canal societies. The site links to the various groups within IWA

www.waterways.org.uk

Scottish Inland Waterways Association

This is the site for the Scottish Section of the Inland Waterways Association. It lists the various events organised by the group and information on contacts and local canals

www.siwa.org.uk

The Scottish Tourist Board

The Scottish Tourist Board site with essential information on accomodation and travel for those planning a visit to the Forth and Clyde area.

www.visitscotland.com

The Scottish Wildlife Trust

The Scottish Wildlife Trust site gives details of wildlife and conservation projects which could affest flora and fauna in the Forth and Clyde Canal area.

www.swt.org.uk

The Linlithgow Union Canal Society

The Society was founded in 1975 to promote and encourage the restoration and use of the Union Canal particularly in the area of Linlithgow, Scotland.

www.lucs.org.uk

The Bridge Inn

This site is for the Canal Centre at Ratho which provides excellent information on canal activities on the Union Canal

www.bridgeinn.com

Millenium Link

This is the site for the official web resource for the Milleniunm Link - the official site from B.W. was removed in 2003. It is now part of the Millenium Link Resource archive.

www.millenniumlink.org.uk

Bridge 19-40 Canal Society.

This Canal Society is based on the Union Canal at Bells Mill Wharf, Winchburgh and operates between Bridge 19, east of the M8 and Bridge 40, west of Philpstoun hence its name.

www.bridge19-40.org.uk

Updated 4 Sept 2008

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