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Every year a World Canals Conference is hosted, alternating between North America and Europe (pending expansion to other continents), to bring together Governmental, Technical, Commercial and Leisure Organisations interested in inland waterway developments. Speakers and delegates come from all parts of the world to publicise their activities and to meet and learn from the experiences of others.
| Kingston, Ontario, Canada, September 14-17, 2008

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The 2008 conference will feature Canada's Rideau Canal, highlighting canal management, stewardship and heritage presentation issues. The Rideau Canal and its Kingston Fortifications are unique national historic sites built for strategic military purposes at a time when Great Britain and the USA vied for control of the North American continent. The Rideau Canal was constructed from 1826-1832. It is the most outstanding surviving example of a slackwater canal system in the world and one of the first designed for steam-powered vessels. It has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The waterway extends 202 km (125 miles) linking communities from Kingston to Ottawa, Canada's Capital. Conference delegates will have the opportunity to visit both ends of the Rideau Canal and see several unique features along its length. "Promoting the WCC" was the title of the leading article in IWI's latest Newsletter (January 2008).
http://www.worldcanalsconference.org/
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| Liverpool, UK, June 13-15, 2007

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Liverpool celebrates its 800th anniversary in 2007 and is due to become the European Capital of Culture in 2008. The 2007 conference will immediately precede the Mersey River Festival, which is due to take place from 15th to 18th June. That the conference is to be held in Liverpool is particularly appropriate given the recent transfer of ownership and operation of Liverpool's historic South Docks from English Partnerships to British Waterways.
http://www.worldcanalsconference.org/
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA, September 12-15, 2006
Organised by the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (Hugh Moore Park) and the National Canal Museum, on the theme "Industry to Recreation: Greening the Coal Canals".

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Trollhättan, Sweden, August 22-27, 2005
The 2005 conference was a six-day event, organised by the Association of Swedish Canal Authorities. Full report is available on the organiser's web site http://www5.auderis.se/wcc2005/

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The 2004 conference was held in Canada at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, and was sponsored by the Canadian Canal Society and the Welland Canal Company. The conference celebrated the 175th anniversary of the first Welland canal, and the 50th anniversary of the fourth canal, part of the St Lawrence Seaway. Record levels of traffic are being recorded on the seaway.
Further information from Canadian Canal Society, P.O. Box 23016, Mid-Town Post Office, St. Catherines, Ontario L2R 7P6 or Tel: +1 905 688 5601 ext 1722
Edinburgh, Scotland, September 2003
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