Scottish Canals
Scottish Canals are a network of waterways in Scotland that were historically used for transportation and trade. The most famous canals include the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal, which connect the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde. These canals played a crucial role in the industrial revolution, facilitating the movement of goods and resources.
Today, Scottish Canals are popular for recreational activities such as boating, cycling, and walking. They are also important for wildlife and environmental conservation, providing habitats for various species. The canals are managed by Scottish Canals, an organization dedicated to their maintenance and promotion.