Edinburgh Canal Society - Journeys and Rallies

Journeys and Rallies

  • 17 May 2001 Kelvin's first trip beneath Forth Bridge from Port Edgar
  • 24 May 2001 Port Edgar to Carron Sea Lock, Opening of Forth & Clyde Canal
  • 25 May 2001 Carron Sea Lock to Lock 15
  • 26 May 2001 Camelon to Auchinstarry Basin
  • 27 May 2001 Auchinstarry to Temple (Lock 27)
  • 28 May 2001 Temple to Bowling Basin
  • 25 August 2001 Wester Hailes to Leamington Bridge; Formal Opening of Wester Hailes section of Union Canal
  • 20 May 2002 Harrison Park to Falkirk Wheel for Official Opening by HM The Queen on 20 May 2002.
  • 2 October 2002 Wester Hailes Gala Day
  • 28 March Formal opening of Speir's Wharf
  • 1 and 2 April 2003 Glasgow to Falkirk Wheel to Linlithgow
  • 17 to 23 April 2003 Leamington Bridge via Falkirk Wheel, Glasgow (Speir's Wharf), Bowling Basin, River Clyde, Carron Sea Lock, to Port Edgar via Inverkeithing.
  • 23 May and 13 August 2003 Harrison Park to Falkirk Top Lock
  • 25 Sept. 2003 World Canals Conference, Wester Hailes
  • 23 March 2004 Falkirk Wheel Lower Basin to Carron Sea Lock
  • 4–6 April 2004 Kincardine Pier to Craigforth Weir, Stirling to Carron Sea Lock
  • 16 April 2004 Falkirk to Ratho, Edinburgh
  • 1 May 2004 Kelvin TWO launched at MacLean's Yard, Renfrew
  • 18 to 30 May 2004 Lancaster Canal via Preston, Bilsborrow, Garstang, Galgate, Hest Bank, Glasson Dock, Lancaster, Bolton-le-Sands, Carnforth and Tewitfield.
  • 28–30 May 2004 Kelvin Rally, Shardlow, Trent & Mersey Canal
  • 15 June 2004 Ratho
  • 9 Aug 2004 Kelvin 1 and Kelvin 2 at Winchburgh
  • 22 March 2005 Edinburgh Quay Official Opening
  • 22 May 2006 Falkirk Top Lock to Harrison Park
  • Start of regular Sunday Shuttles from ECS boathouse to Edinburgh Quay and return

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