Keadby Canal

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Keadby Canal is a navigable waterway in South Yorkshire, England, linking inland navigation routes to the River Trent near the village of Keadby.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Stainforth and Keadby Canal 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
navigable waterway
connectsInlandRoutesTo River Trent NERFINISHED
connectsTo Keadby Lock NERFINISHED
River Trent NERFINISHED
country England
endpoint Keadby Lock on the River Trent NERFINISHED
hasFunction recreational boating
transportation
hasGeographicFeature towpath
hasLock Keadby Lock NERFINISHED
hasStatus open
hasUse inland navigation
locatedIn North Lincolnshire (ceremonial area interface)
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Scunthorpe NERFINISHED
mouthLocation River Trent near Keadby NERFINISHED
namedAfter Keadby NERFINISHED
navigable yes
partOf British inland waterways
terminusNear Keadby NERFINISHED
usedFor pleasure craft
small commercial vessels
waterSalinity freshwater
waterwaySystem River Trent basin
waterwayType artificial canal

Referenced by (2)

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Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation hasPart Keadby Canal
this entity surface form: Stainforth and Keadby Canal