Bristol Feeder Canal
The Bristol Feeder Canal is a body of water in Bristol that connects the Floating Harbour with the River Avon.[1] It is accessed from inland via Netham Lock.[2]
Map of Bristol Harbour (with Feeder Canal between numbers 12 and 13)
- Prince's Wharf, including M Shed ( formerly Bristol Industrial Museum), Pyronaut and Mayflower
- Dry docks: SS Great Britain, the Matthew
- St Augustine's Reach, Pero's Bridge
- Bathurst Basin
- Queen Square
- Bristol Temple Meads railway station
- Castle Park
- Redcliffe Quay and Redcliffe Caves
- Baltic Wharf marina
- Cumberland Basin & Brunel Locks
- The New Cut
- Netham Lock, entrance to the Feeder Canal
- Totterdown Basin
- Temple Quay
- The Centre
- Canons Marsh, including Millennium Square and At-Bristol
- Underfall Yard
- Bristol Bridge
References
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- ↑ "Areas of the harbour". Navigation in the harbour and bridge clearances. Bristol City Council. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ "Bristol Harbour Authority". Association of Inland Navigation Authorities. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
Coordinates: 51°27′04″N 2°33′51″W / 51.4512°N 2.5642°W
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