About Linlithgow Canal Centre

Linlithgow Canal Centre is a VisitScotland 3 star attraction operated entirely by friendly, unpaid members of Linlithgow Union Canal Society (LUCS).The Canal Centre is open from Easter until the end of September from 1.30pm until 5pm.

Avon Aqueduct cruises run on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, departing at 2:30pm sharp and returning by 5pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits included. Booking is not necessary.

Linlithgow Town trips, lasting 20 minutes, depart every half hour from 2pm – 4:30pm. No booking necessary.

The Canal Tearoom is a great place to relax and enjoy fresh baking and tea or coffee it is  open from 1.30pm - 5pm.  Town trips and the Tearoom (but NOT Aqueduct Cruises) also operate every day during July and the first two weeks of August.

St Magdalene (up to 40 passengers) and Victoria (up to 12 passengers) are available for charter and Leamington (max 12) is available for self-drive hire.

The Canal museum is housed in a former canal stable and exhibits records, photographs and artefacts associated mainly with the Union Canal.The display covers the development of the British canal system and explains why and how the can was built, the water supply, the canal at work, important dates in its history and the wildlife to be found in,on and around the canal. Open from 1.30pm-5pm.

The Canal Centre is a great day out for all the family, for details on events and boat trips click the link below.

Linlithgow Canal Centre 2013

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