RF2BWKNPN–Inverness, Scotland, UK - March 28, 2011: The Caledonian Canal meets the North Sea at Clachnaharry Sea Loch in Inverness.
RM2GA2A40–A man photographs the sea lock, a sailboat and railroad bridge of the Caledonian Canal near Inverness, Scotland; Inverness, Scotland
RFE63FJE–Caledonian Canal at Dochfour, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMC2M2E2–Cabin cruiser approaching it's mooring on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch, Inverness-shire.
RME7YK7N–Yachts on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch nr Inverness Highland Scotland
RMDY4Y96–Boat Leaving the Caledonian Canal into the Beauly Firth at Clachnaharry, Inverness.
RF2GA38Y5–A small ship pulls into the Caledonian Canal, Scotland; Inverness, Scotland
RFC16KM6–Loch on the Caledonian Canal, Inverness, Black Isle, Scotland, September 2010
RMEH3TT0–Lock-keeper's house on Beauly Firth at the end of the Caledonian Canal, Clachnaharry, Inverness, Scotland
RM2HJPF38–The Caledonian Canal with Tomnahurich Cemetery on the hill in the background.
RFBFYT77–St Andrews Cathedral near the River Ness in Inverness, Caladonian Canal, Highlands, Scotland
RFW2KG8D–'Lady Rose' passing through Muirtown Locks, Caledonian Canal, Inverness
RMJ45G72–The Lady of Avanel sailing ship moored in the Caledonian Canal basin Clachnaharry Inverness Scotland UK
RMB3FGA1–Traditional Gaff Cutter entering the Caledonain Canal at Inverness
RM2GA74PN–A late 19th century aerial view of Fort Augustus, located at the south-west end of Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands showing the five locks of the Caledonian Canal. Until the early 18th century the settlement was called Kiliwhimin, but was renamed Fort Augustus after the Jacobite Rising of 1715 when General Wade built a fort of which little remains. The Caledonian Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William in Scotland, and was constructed in the early nineteenth century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford.
RM2JJPGRM–Inverness, Torvean swing bridge open over the Caledonian canal to allow boat to pass,Inverness,Scotland,UK
RMCWR83T–tomnahurich bridge over the caledonian canal inverness highland scotland uk
RMM5YWJB–Clachnaharry Sea Lock. The Caledonian Canal meets the Beauly Firth, at Inverness, Scotland, UK
RMFCYWRE–A Scot Rail train heads into Inverness just after crossing the Caledonian Canal.
RFEH5RC8–Caledonian Canal at Tomnahurich Bridge, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMC2M2JA–Cabin cruiser approaching it's mooring on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch, Inverness-shire.
RME7YK7M–Yachts on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch nr Inverness Highland Scotland
RMDY4Y95–Lifebuoy on the bank of the Caledonian Canal, Inverness with the Kessock Bridge in the background
RMBEC3BG–View over the locks of the Caledonian Canal towards the old Yacht harbor and the Kessock Bridge
RMD8AREM–Lock-keepers cottage at Tomnahurich at Inverness in Scotland
RMEH3TT1–Lock-keeper's house on Beauly Firth at the end of the Caledonian Canal, Clachnaharry, Inverness, Scotland
RM2HMB3WY–Sea Lock House at the end of the Caledonian Canal in Inverness
RM2EWRX07–Inverness, Scotland, UK – Locks on the Caledonian Canal near the Muirtown Basin
RFW2KG83–'Lady Rose' passing through Muirtown Locks, Caledonian Canal, Inverness
RMD73J70–The entrance to the Caledonian Canal at Inverness in Scotland
RM2G8XCWH–The village of Fort Augustus, on the Caledonian Canal between Inverness and Fort William, Scotland
RM2GA74YH–A late 19th century view of sailing boats in the Caledonian Canal locks at Fort Augustus, located at the south-west end of Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands. Until the early 18th century the settlement was called Kiliwhimin, but was renamed Fort Augustus after the Jacobite Rising of 1715 when General Wade built a fort of which little remains. The Caledonian Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William in Scotland, and was constructed in the early nineteenth century by Scottish engineer Thomas Telford.
RM2JJPH2A–Inverness, Torvean swing bridge open over the Caledonian canal to allow boat to pass,Inverness,Scotland,UK
RMCWR85Y–tomnahurich bridge over the caledonian canal inverness highland scotland uk
RMGE8534–Ship traffic in the Dochgarroch Lock, Caledonian Canal, Dochgarroch, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Great Britain
RM2G63EBM–Aerial view of the Caledonian Canal and canal locks at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
RFAGG6PD–Pleasure Boat, on the Caledonian Canal, Loch End, south of Inverness, Scottish Highlands, aerial view summer 2006.
RFEH5RC7–Caledonian Canal at Tomnahurich Bridge, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
RMG36PFJ–Vessels negotiating the locks on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch, near Inverness
RMDRGTBD–Yachts on the Caledonian Canal at Dochgarroch nr Inverness Highland Scotland
RMDY4YA1–A signpost detailing the Caledonian Canal and the Great Glen Canoe Trail at Clachnaharry in Inverness
RMBNEJH3–The Jacobite Queen stops at a lock on the Caledonian Canal just south of Inverness
RMB5MK41–Caledonian canal at Fort Augustus, Scotland
RMEH3TRT–Lock-keeper's house on Beauly Firth at the end of the Caledonian Canal, Clachnaharry, Inverness, Scotland
RM2HJPF6P–Sea Lock House at the end of the Caledonian Canal in Inverness
RM2EWRXHP–Inverness, Scotland, UK – Locks on the Caledonian Canal near the Muirtown Basin
RFW2KG50–'Lady Rose' passing through Muirtown Locks, Caledonian Canal, Inverness
RMB2X3RC–Cruise vessel Jacobite Queen moored on the Caledonian Canal in Inverness taking on passengers for a cruise on Loch Ness
RM2G8XCWD–The village of Fort Augustus, on the Caledonian Canal between Inverness and Fort William, Scotland
RM2DJCKKW–People on a pleasure boat watch a dog retrieving a ball from the Caledonian Canal near Inverness, Highland, Scotland
RM2JJJR69–Spirit of Scotland boat vessel moves through the locks on the Caledonian Canal at Inverness in Scotland during summer 2022.Scotland,UK
RMMB3G72–A newspaper photograph of the stair of locks on the Caledonian Canal, Scotland 1914
RF2C9T6AP–The Caledonian canal in scottish countryside, United Kingdom. This 97 Km long canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast