Tour Scotland Photograph Boats Caledonian Canal


Tour Scotland photograph of boats in the Locks and Caledonian Canal at Fort Augustus, Scotland. Tour Inverness and Loch Ness. The canal was conceived as a way of providing much needed employment to the Highlands region. The area was depressed as a result of the Highland Clearances, which had deprived many of their homes and jobs. Laws had been introduced which sought to eradicate the local culture, including bans on wearing tartan, playing the bagpipes, and speaking Gaelic. Many emigrated to Canada or elsewhere, or moved to the Scottish Lowlands. The canal would also provide a safer passage for wooden sailing ships from the north east of Scotland to the south west, avoiding the route around the north coast via Cape Wrath and the Pentland Firth.

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