Happy New Year everyone (sorry it's a bit late).
Whilst having a look on the Calendonian Canal Canoe Trail Facebook page, to see what's being planned this year, I spotted this web address which you might find usefull.
http://www.scottishcanals.co.uk/our-canals/caledonian-canal
It has some interesting information, things to do, canal events etc, and takes your mind of the cold , dark days we have at the moment.
Have fun :)
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Brrrrrrrrrr! It's Snow Joke!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
LATEST NEWS FROM GGCUA
CALEDONIAN CANAL CUSTOMER FORUM 2010
This year's forum, hosted by British Waterways, will take place on Saturday 27th November at The Ramada Jarvis Hotel, from 10.45am until about 1.00pm including refreshments and lunch.
If you haven't received your invitation yet, please contact British Waterways at the Seaport Marina on 01463 725500.
We hope you can attend and look forward to seeing you on the day.
This year's forum, hosted by British Waterways, will take place on Saturday 27th November at The Ramada Jarvis Hotel, from 10.45am until about 1.00pm including refreshments and lunch.
If you haven't received your invitation yet, please contact British Waterways at the Seaport Marina on 01463 725500.
We hope you can attend and look forward to seeing you on the day.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Boat Jumble 30 October 2010
BOAT
JUMBLE
at
INVERNESS MARINA
SATURDAY 30th OCTOBER 2010
FROM 10.00AM TO 1.00PM
SELLERS £10 each pitch, Free entry and
free parking
CONTACT GWYN PHILLIPS 07885
232102 OR 01381 620932
ORGANISED BY
CROMARTY BOAT CLUB
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
GGCUA GALA
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who came along to the Gala on Saturday 4th September.
We were blessed with a fine, warm and sunny day and we hope you enjoyed your time there.
Congratulations to all who won prizes on the Raffle and commiserations to those who didn't!
Don'y forget your entry to the Photograph Competition - Prizes To Be Won!
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to the following,
The six new members of GGCUA who joined on the day
Russell Thomson, Manager of Highland Waterways Scotland, for the very excellent donation to the raffle of a free annual navigation licence.
Caley Marina and the Co-op, Inverness for their generous donation of gift vouchers
Sue Boyland, GGCUA Secretary, for her time, energy, IT skills and as coffee maker extraodinairre
Mike Webster, master seller of raffle tickets and membership promotions expert
Capt. Paul Homer, GGCUA Treasurer, for taking out so many on the pioner multi trips to Loch Ness, and for bringing them back again! and to Alan Hogan, Caley Marina, for lending the boat
Stan the Sound and Lighting Man, for keeping his hair on despite the power supply problems
Inverness Sea Scouts for lending us two fine gazebos
Wilma and Graham for lending us their fine gazebos, and Graham Jnr. for providing muscles to put them up, and take them down, as well as many other heavy weight tasks
Rhona, Dochgarroch Hall, for the loan of tables for the boat jumble
And last, but not least! Our Lock Keeper of the Day.... DJ!.... without whose support none of this would likely have happened.
We were blessed with a fine, warm and sunny day and we hope you enjoyed your time there.
Congratulations to all who won prizes on the Raffle and commiserations to those who didn't!
Don'y forget your entry to the Photograph Competition - Prizes To Be Won!
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to the following,
The six new members of GGCUA who joined on the day
Russell Thomson, Manager of Highland Waterways Scotland, for the very excellent donation to the raffle of a free annual navigation licence.
Caley Marina and the Co-op, Inverness for their generous donation of gift vouchers
Sue Boyland, GGCUA Secretary, for her time, energy, IT skills and as coffee maker extraodinairre
Mike Webster, master seller of raffle tickets and membership promotions expert
Capt. Paul Homer, GGCUA Treasurer, for taking out so many on the pioner multi trips to Loch Ness, and for bringing them back again! and to Alan Hogan, Caley Marina, for lending the boat
Stan the Sound and Lighting Man, for keeping his hair on despite the power supply problems
Inverness Sea Scouts for lending us two fine gazebos
Wilma and Graham for lending us their fine gazebos, and Graham Jnr. for providing muscles to put them up, and take them down, as well as many other heavy weight tasks
Rhona, Dochgarroch Hall, for the loan of tables for the boat jumble
And last, but not least! Our Lock Keeper of the Day.... DJ!.... without whose support none of this would likely have happened.
THANK YOU TO ALL.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT TIME WE MEET AGAIN.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT TIME WE MEET AGAIN.
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