Canal towpath walk will help mark 200th anniversary

The first of this summer's guided towpath walks, commemorating the bicentenary of the completion of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1816, takes place on Sunday, May 1st.
STRAIGHT MILE: Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Photo Ben ParsonsSTRAIGHT MILE: Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Photo Ben Parsons
STRAIGHT MILE: Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Photo Ben Parsons

The walk starts at 2-15pm at the Weavers’ Triangle Visitor Centre and lasts about one hour, ending at the Oak Mount Engine House on Wiseman Street, off Westgate.

The engine house is open throughout the afternoon from 2 to 4 pm. There is no charge but donations are appreciated.

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The Visitor Centre has a new display about the canal in Burnley outlining how it was built, its main features in the town and its use since commercial traffic ceased in 1963.

Also on display are photographs of the canal by Craig Simpson and drawings by Burnley artist Terry Bates. It is open Saturday to Tuesday between 2 and 4 pm.