Calder and Hebble Navigation
The Calder and Hebble Navigation is a 20-mile-long waterway in West Yorkshire, England. It connects the River Calder and the River Hebble, allowing boats to travel between the towns of Wakefield and Sowerby Bridge. The navigation was completed in the early 19th century to facilitate trade and transport.
This waterway features several locks and bridges, making it navigable for various types of vessels. It played a significant role in the industrial development of the region, supporting the movement of goods and materials. Today, it is also popular for recreational boating and walking along its scenic towpaths.