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Canal Boat may
refer to: Barge, a flat-bottomed
craft for
carrying cargo Narrowboat, a
specialized craft for
operation on the
narrow canals of England...
- The Erie
Canal is a
historic canal in
upstate New York that runs east–west
between the
Hudson River and Lake Erie.
Completed in 1825, the
canal was the...
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narrowboat is a
particular type of
canal boat,
built to fit the
narrow locks of the
United Kingdom. The UK's
canal system provided a
nationwide transport...
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rivers were
canalised for
boat traffic. The
Exeter Ship
Canal was
completed in 1567. The
Sankey Canal was the
first British canal of the
Industrial Revolution...
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Sharpers were flat-bottomed
boats, 60 by 7 ft (18 by 2 m),
usable only on high-water days,
about 45 days per year. The Erie
Canal,
built between 1817 and...
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boating.
Despite a
period of abandonment,
today the
canal system in the
United Kingdom is
again increasing in use, with
abandoned and
derelict canals...
- once
critical smaller inland waterways conceived and
engineered as
boat and
barge canals have
largely been
supplanted and
filled in,
abandoned and left to...
- for
raising and
lowering boats,
ships and
other watercraft between stretches of
water of
different levels on
river and
canal waterways. The distinguishing...
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Canal Boats is an
attraction located at the
Disneyland and
Disneyland Park (Paris)
theme parks. P****engers
embark on a
leisurely paced outdoor boat ride...
- to lock 1-S in Lockington,
north of Piqua, Ohio.
Boats up to 80 feet long were
towed along the
canal by mules, horses, or oxen
walking on a
prepared towpath...