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Ardrishaig /ɑːrˈdrɪʃɪɡ/ (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Driseig) is a
coastal village on Loch Gilp, at the
southern (eastern)
entrance to the
Crinan Canal in Argyll...
- The
Crinan Canal between Crinan and
Ardrishaig in
Argyll and Bute in the west of
Scotland is
operated by
Scottish Canals. The canal,
which opened in 1801...
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which have
community councils as at 2023.
Appin Ardchattan Ardentinny Ardrishaig Arrochar,
Tarbet and
Ardlui Avich and
Kilchrenan Bute
Cairndow Campbeltown...
- missionary,
active in New Guinea.
James Chalmers was born in the
village of
Ardrishaig, Argyll, Scotland, the only son of an
Aberdonian stonemason. The family...
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suspect was Marion's husband, William, who had been on a
fishing holiday in
Ardrishaig but was
suspected of
driving around 90
miles through the night, faking...
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banks of the
Crinan Canal.
Lochgilphead sits on the A83, with
Ardrishaig 2 miles (3 km) to the
south and
Inveraray 24
miles (39 km) to the north-east;...
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flagship from 1879 to 1935. She ran the
first leg of "The
Royal Route" to
Ardrishaig for
fifty eight summers.
Columba was
built by J & G
Thomson of Clydebank...
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other bus
routes had been
established around Inverness, Fort
William and
Ardrishaig. No
routes actually connected these detached operations with each other...
- head of the loch then
travels down the west
coast of Loch Fyne, from
Ardrishaig to
Tarbert along the
Knapdale coast.
Leaving the A83
north of Cairndow...