Newry Canal
The Newry Canal is a historic waterway located in Northern Ireland, connecting the towns of Newry and Portadown. It was completed in 1742 and spans approximately 18 miles, serving as a vital transportation route for goods and materials during its peak.
Today, the canal is primarily used for recreational activities such as boating and fishing. It features a series of locks and bridges, showcasing its engineering significance. The Newry Canal is also part of the Newry Canal Way, a scenic walking and cycling path that attracts visitors and promotes outdoor activities.