London Canals
The London Canals are a network of waterways that traverse the city, originally built for trade and transportation during the Industrial Revolution. Key canals include the Regent's Canal, Grand Union Canal, and River Thames, which connect various neighborhoods and provide scenic routes for boats and walkers.
Today, the canals are popular for recreational activities such as cycling, walking, and boating. They are lined with parks, cafes, and residential areas, making them vibrant spaces for both locals and tourists. The canals also support diverse wildlife, contributing to the ecological health of urban London.