Bristol Feeder Canal

Now quiet, the canal is still backed onto by industrial warehouses

The Bristol Feeder Canal is a body of water in Bristol that connects the Floating Harbour with the River Avon.[1] It stretches from Netham Lock where it connects with the tidal Avon in the east, to Totterdown Basin where it connects to the Floating Harbor and the original course of the Avon in the west.[2]

Map of Bristol Harbour (with Feeder Canal between numbers 12 and 13)

  1. Prince's Wharf, including M Shed, Pyronaut and Mayflower adjoining Prince Street Bridge
  2. Dry docks: SS Great Britain, the Matthew
  3. St Augustine's Reach, Pero's Bridge
  4. Bathurst Basin
  5. Queen Square
  6. Bristol Temple Meads railway station
  7. Castle Park
  8. Redcliffe Quay and Redcliffe Caves
  9. Baltic Wharf marina
  10. Cumberland Basin & Brunel Locks
  11. The New Cut
  12. Netham Lock, entrance to the Feeder Canal
  13. Totterdown Basin
  14. Temple Quay
  15. The Centre
  16. Canons Marsh, including Millennium Square and At-Bristol
  17. Underfall Yard
  18. Bristol Bridge

References

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  1. "Areas of the harbour". Navigation in the harbour and bridge clearances. Bristol City Council. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  2. "Bristol Harbour Authority". Association of Inland Navigation Authorities. Retrieved 14 July 2015.


Coordinates: 51°27′04″N 2°33′51″W / 51.4512°N 2.5642°W / 51.4512; -2.5642

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