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Gas Street Basin c 1900
Canals in Birmingham include:
The Birmingham Canal Navigations network
The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
The Birmingham and Worcester Canal
The Grand Union Canal.
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There are 35 miles (60 km) of canals within the Birmingham city boundaries, of which most are
navigable to explore at your leisure.. Although Birmingham covers a far greater area than Venice a commonly quoted (and true) fact is that Birmingham has more canals than Venice
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Extensive regeneration of the city's canals has taken place over recent years from dredging the water ways to enable the busy stream of narrowboats to the massive investment and construction of high quality city living accommodation,
Standing in Centenary Square you are almost on an island. There are canals
within about a mile in all directions and there are also many new wine bars and eateries that thrive along the central canal network like the Mailbox Development and Brindleyplace.
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Canal Cruise
18-July-2000
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Birmingham Main Line
29-July-2000
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Brindleyplace
29-July-2000
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Brindleyplace
29-July-2000 |
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Canal Tour Cruiser
Outside the ICC
30-July-2000
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Brindleyplace
29-July-2000 |
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Symphony Court
18-July-2000 |
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The Waterbus
Leaving Sherbourne Wharf
18-July-2000 |
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Cambrian Wharf
30-July-2000 |
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The Flapper & Firkin
Cambrian Wharf
30-July-2000 |
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