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The Sheffield and Tinsley Canal is a historic 4-mile waterway in South Yorkshire, connecting the city centre of Sheffield to the River Don Navigation at Tinsley. Opened in 1819, the canal was built to support the city’s booming steel and cutlery industries, enabling goods and raw materials to be transported efficiently between Sheffield and wider markets. The canal features a flight of 11 locks and passes through both industrial and green areas, offering a unique perspective on Sheffield’s evolution. Today, the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal is enjoyed by leisure boaters, walkers, and cyclists, serving as a green corridor into the heart of the city and a reminder of Sheffield’s rich industrial heritage.

Britain’s 4,700 miles of canals and rivers are lined with historic pubs, castles, and engineering marvels. Visitors can enjoy canalside pubs like the Admiral Nelson and The Turf Hotel, explore castles such as Beeston and Chirk, and see attractions like the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Anderton Boat Lift, and National Waterways Museums. Day boat hire is widely available, and guided cruises offer relaxing ways to discover the canals’ heritage and scenery.

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#1 Rated Attraction on the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal
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A&G Passenger Boats Ltd.

Arch 16 Victoria Quays, Wharf St, Sheffield S2 5SY.

"Passenger boat trips, Heritage trips, Dining cruises, party charter"