Calder Valley canal network

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The Calder Valley canal network is a historic system of interconnected waterways in West Yorkshire, England, that supported industrial transport and now serves leisure boating and heritage tourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal network
waterway system
connectsRegion Lancashire NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
connectsTo Aire and Calder Navigation NERFINISHED
Bridgewater Canal NERFINISHED
Leeds and Liverpool Canal NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
currentUse cycling
heritage tourism
leisure boating
recreational walking
environmentalRole urban green space network
wildlife corridor
eraOfMajorDevelopment Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
followsValleyOf River Calder NERFINISHED
hasFeature aqueducts
locks
towpaths
tunnels
hasPart Calder and Hebble Navigation NERFINISHED
Huddersfield Broad Canal NERFINISHED
Huddersfield Narrow Canal NERFINISHED
Rochdale Canal NERFINISHED
heritageValue Victorian engineering
industrial archaeology
historicalUse industrial transport
movement of coal
movement of raw materials
movement of textiles
locatedIn Calder Valley NERFINISHED
England
West Yorkshire
managedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
passesThrough Brighouse NERFINISHED
Dewsbury NERFINISHED
Elland NERFINISHED
Halifax area
Hebden Bridge NERFINISHED
Huddersfield NERFINISHED
Mirfield NERFINISHED
Sowerby Bridge NERFINISHED
Wakefield NERFINISHED
supports boat hire services
canal-side pubs and cafes
waterside tourism businesses
supportsActivity angling
canoeing
narrowboat cruising

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Sowerby Bridge Wharf isPartOf Calder Valley canal network