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The Ulster Canal
The ultimate dream of all waterway enthusiasts is to be able to sail from Coleraine to Limerick. The missing link is the now derelict Ulster Canal. Built in 1841 to link the Erne system and the Shannon with Lough Neagh its success was short lived. A poor water supply, inappropriately sized locks and the imminent arrival of quicker rail and road transport sounded its death knell. Now the economic prize is a different one, tourism, to bring much needed inward investment to a forgotten corner of our land.
This is the millennium project to illustrate co-operation and trust, the one that threatens none but benefits all. The canal is a gem, a forgotten cultural and heritage jewel, lets show our new face to the world, lets re-open the Ulster Canal now. Brian Cassels Click below for Ulster Canal Map |
This site is owned and maintained by the River Bann and Lough Neagh Association
This site was last updated 30/08/2004