Crinan Canal Classification and Statistics Type:Canal Length: 14 km (9 miles) Opened: 1801 Tourist Rating: Text of Entry Updated: 12-AUG-2023 Location Latitude: 56.0465°N Longitude: 5.4456°W National Grid Reference: NR 855 891 A range of modern and historical maps are accessible through the map tab on the right of this page Get directions by entering the UK postcode of your location, home or hotel here eg. EH1 3YT References and Further Reading Lindsay, Jean (1968) The Canals of Scotland. David & Charles, Newton Abbot Use the tabs on the right of this page to see other parts of this entry Related Entries There are 43 related entries. (2 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 22 Features, 1 Parish, 8 People and 8 Settlements) Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information. Attractions: Argyll Sea Kayak Trail Caledonian Canal Council Area: Argyll and Bute Features: Add, Loch an Breac Buidhe, Loch nam Bric, Loch na Cam Loch Clachaig, Loch Clyde, Firth of Craignish Point Crinan, Loch Daill Loch Dubh Loch Duin, Lochan East Loch Tarbert Faoilinn, Loch na Fyne, Loch Gleann Loch Hebrides Jura, Sound of Kintyre Kintyre, Mull of Knapdale Scottish Government (Victoria Quay) West Loch Tarbert Historical Counties: Argyllshire Parishes: South Knapdale People: Henry Bell Field Marshal John Campbell(5th Duke of Argyll) John Gibb John Rennie Thomas Telford William Thomson Queen Victoria James Watt Settlements: Ardrishaig Bellanoch Cairnbaan Crinan Fort William Glasgow Inverness Kilmahumaig
There are 43 related entries. (2 Attractions, 1 Council Area, 1 Historical County, 22 Features, 1 Parish, 8 People and 8 Settlements)
Names that are not linked do not currently contain any information.
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