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  2. Caledonian Canal - Wikipedia

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    On 27 July 1803, an act of Parliament, the Caledonian Canal Act 1803 (43 Geo. 3. c. c. 102) was passed to authorise the project, and carried the title: An Act for granting to his Majesty the Sum of £20,000, towards defraying the Expense of making an Inland Navigation from the western to the eastern Sea, by Inverness and Fort William; and for ...

  3. Scottish Highlander (barge) - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Highlander is a boutique hotel barge cruising the Caledonian Canal in Scotland, [1] from Inverness to Fort William. She is a Luxe motor Dutch steel barge . She is a member of the fleet of hotel barges owned by European Waterways .

  4. Seagull Trust Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Seagull Trust Cruises (formerly Seagull Trust) is a waterway society and Scottish charity. Formed in 1978, it offers free canal cruising for disabled and disadvantaged persons and groups. [2] [3] [4] 11,446 disabled people went on a cruise in 2002. [5]

  5. The Majestic Line - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Line (Scotland) Ltd, West Coast Cruises, is a private cruise line with its headquarters in the Sandbank Marina on the Cowal Peninsula in the West of Scotland. Founded in 2004, it is named after a fictional shipping company that featured in Neil Munro's Tales of Para Handy .

  6. Muirtown - Wikipedia

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    An expansion of the Caledonian Canal close to its northeastern termination, the Muirtown Basin lies between Clachnaharry and Muirtown a mile (1.5 km) northwest of Inverness city centre. Planned in the early 19th century as a second harbour for the city by the canal's engineer Thomas Telford (1757–1834), it could not cope with the size of ...

  7. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Joint-largest cruise ship ever built for P&O Cruises and the UK market. [3] Originally planned for the first half of 2022, [4] but delayed to December 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic [5] Arvia in Marseille: Iona: P&O Cruises: 2020: 184,089: Operating. Iona in Cadiz: Assedo: Kaalbye Shipping International: 1968: 19,361: Scrapped.

  8. Inverness and Ross-shire Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness and Ross-shire Railway was a Scottish railway company formed in 1860 to build a line from Inverness to ... (on Caledonian Canal); Clachnaharry; opened 1 ...

  9. David MacBrayne - Wikipedia

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    The company rapidly became the main carrier on the West Highland routes, providing passenger and freight services to most islands. It initially operated from Glasgow down the Firth of Clyde through the Crinan Canal to Oban and Fort William, and on through the Caledonian Canal to Inverness. [5]

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