Waterways Operated
The following waterways and dockland were under British Waterways' ownership and care:
- Aire and Calder Navigation
- River Aire
- Ashby Canal
- Ashton Canal
- Birmingham Canal Navigations
- Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
- Bow Back Rivers
- Bridgwater and Taunton Canal
- Calder and Hebble Navigation
- Caldon Canal
- Caledonian Canal
- Chesterfield Canal
- Coventry Canal
- Crinan Canal
- Cromford Canal
- Droitwich Barge Canal and Droitwich Junction Canal
- Erewash Canal
- Forth and Clyde Canal
- Foss Dyke
- Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
- Grand Union Canal
- Grantham Canal
- Hertford Union Canal
- Huddersfield Broad Canal
- Huddersfield Narrow Canal
- Kennet and Avon Canal
- Lancaster Canal
- River Lee
- Leeds and Liverpool Canal, including Liverpool Canal Link
- Liverpool Docks (south of Pier Head only)
- Limehouse Cut
- Llangollen Canal
- Macclesfield Canal
- Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
- Millwall Dock
- Monkland Canal (not navigable)
- Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
- Montgomery Canal
- New Junction Canal
- Nottingham Canal
- River Ouse
- Peak Forest Canal
- Pocklington Canal
- Oxford Canal
- Regent's Canal
- Ribble Link
- Ripon Canal
- Rochdale Canal
- St. Helens Canal (not navigable)
- Selby Canal
- River Severn
- Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation
- Sheffield and Tinsley Canal
- Shropshire Union Canal, including Middlewich Branch and Shrewsbury Canal
- River Soar
- Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
- Stainforth and Keadby Canal
- River Stort
- Stourbridge Canal
- Stratford-upon-Avon Canal
- Swansea Canal
- Tame Valley Canal
- Tees Navigation and Barrage
- River Trent (navigation authority of a section only, the navigation authority of the rest is Associated British Ports)
- Trent and Mersey Canal
- Union Canal
- Ure Navigation
- River Weaver
- West India Docks
- River Witham
- Worcester and Birmingham Canal
- Wyrley and Essington Canal
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