Canalway Cavalcade 2024 Brochure

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3 contents find out more opening times canalway.cavalcade@waterways.org.uk 01494 932 730 Saturday, 4th May (10:00-18:00) Sunday, 5th May (10:00-18:00 & 21:00-22:30) Monday, 6th May (10:00-17:00) #CanalwayCavalcade IWA Canalway Cavalcade waterways.org.uk/cavalcade Published by: The Inland Waterways Association Registered Office: Unit 16B, Chiltern Court, Asheridge Road, Chesham, HP5 2PX. Tel: 01494 783453. The Inland Waterways Association is a non-profit distributing company limited by guarantee. Registered in England no. 612245. Registered as a charity no. 212342. Welcome Fund Britain’s Waterways Children’s Activities Entertainments What’s Happening? Site Plan Stay Safe Near Water Boats Exhibitors Food & Drink IWA with London Walks Awards Thank You 4-5 8-9 11 12 13-15 16-17 18 19 20-21 22 27 29 31

welcome

A warm welcome to everyone who is joining us at the Inland Waterways Association’s 2024 Canalway Cavalcade. Enjoy the sunshine (hopefully), enjoy the atmosphere (definitely) and enjoy each other’s company whether boaters, walkers, exhibitors or just those passing through this lovely area of London.

It is also a good time to stop and think. All these beautiful boats and happy people are making use of a historic asset which needs to be nurtured and supported. Millions of hours of volunteers’ time, enthusiastically given, has been utilised over many years to maintain and restore our waterways network. IWA is proud of its role in promoting restoration and in campaigning to achieve a lasting and magnificent waterways legacy for future generations.

How can you help? Well firstly, make the most of your experience at Cavalcade and tell others about it. Secondly, a common call on everyone’s lips, donate some money. Perhaps even more importantly, consider donating some time to IWA. Why not become a member and enjoy the companionship and enthusiasm of those who have helped make this event possible? There are opportunities to gain hands on experience of waterway restoration, or maybe just to offer your experience, knowledge, and skills to the many areas in which we are engaged. Come and talk to us today.

There is a campaign: Fund Britain’s Waterways, which is backed by over 125 waterways organisations. We hope that your voice and support can help us to convince our politicians to look again at their financial contribution towards supporting our waterways. The result of such investment is obvious, you would think, as who would not welcome the economic, health and environmental benefits that our waterways bring and should continue to bring to us all?

But my main message today, as well as thanking all the volunteers who make Cavalcade possible, is simply for everyone to have fun and to appreciate the boats, stalls, people, and waterways environment.

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I am delighted to welcome you, along with thousands of others from London and beyond, who will visit Canalway Cavalcade 2024 this weekend. I hope you will have a wonderful experience and find a new appreciation of all that the waterways can bring to our daily lives.

This is a volunteer organised and run event and the Cavalcade team has been working hard over the past year to transform Little Venice and the surrounding area into a unique celebration and spectacle to showcase the richness of Britain’s waterways.

There really is something for everyone over the weekend and I encourage you to visit the information stands, the food stalls, the beer tent, as well as the many exhibitors and stallholders right across the event site.

The UK’s waterway network with its boats, businesses and buildings is not only a valuable part of our national heritage but is a constantly evolving neighbourhood, both for those living on the canal and the increasing numbers who live in the communities that are developing around our canals in urban areas. Right here in Little Venice, Paddington Basin, and Merchant Square our waterways offer an experience that blends an oasis of calm with all the modern bustle of one of the busiest cities in the world.

Our theme for this year is Funding Britain’s Waterways and, whilst we can enjoy the wonder of the waterways here in London and across the country today, our message is clear: insufficient funding for our waterways is risking all that we have achieved through the good work of The Inland Waterways Association and its partners over the past 75 years.

I urge you to support and donate generously to the work of this charity and volunteer-led event, and support the vital work of all those who have made the waterways what they are today.

Thank you for joining us this weekend. I hope your time at Canalway Cavalcade will encourage you to explore our waterways, not just in and around London but across the country.

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Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW) is a coalition of organisations representing hundreds of thousands of waterways supporters FBW is calling on the government to act now to protect the public benefit and natural capital of our waterways

Since launching at the end of June 2023, the group has created an impressive coalition of over 125 member organisations, including the Inland Waterways Association FBW also launched a public petition which has attracted over 50,000 signatures

Campaign Cruises in Birmingham, Gloucester and Westminster last year helped to raise awareness about the campaign and FBW has plenty more events planned for 2024

In addition to the FBW events taking place this year, the topic of “Funding Britain’s Waterways” has been chosen as the theme for IWA’s Canalway Cavalcade in a bid to highlight the funding challenges facing our canals and rivers

Visit the IWA Marquee to learn more about the campaign or head over to the FBW website to see how you can help in the fight to #FundBritainsWaterways

With your help, our canals and rivers will stand a better chance of securing desperately needed funding.

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4 - 6 May 2024 - FBW weekend of action

A weekend of action is currently taking place to highlight the impact of insufficient funding on Britain’s canals and rivers.

The nationwide event has been taking place on waterways managed by different navigation authorities It coincides with our annual Canalway Cavalcade, which is themed on Fund Britain’s Waterways this year.

8 May 2024 westminster campaign cruise

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4 - 6 May | Little Venice, London

Boaters are invited to join a Campaign Cruise past the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 8th May, as the culmination of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend of action

Parliamentarians will be encouraged to view the event and express their support for the waterways.

FBW would appreciate as many people as possible gathering on Westminster Bridge for 1 00pm on 8th May to show their support for the Fund Britain’s Waterways campaign

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children's activities

Rembrandt Gardens (RG) Marquee*:

Throughout the weekend there will be activities for children to enjoy in the gardens. Wild over Waterways (WoW) will be in the tent throughout the weekend with a wide varie of activities for children to enjoy. On Sunday, there will also be face painting, ‘Bubble of Fun’, storytime with Marisa Knight and the Teddy Bears’ Picnic which will take place at 3pm in the a ernoon. Marisa will be reading om her books about Mon and Dart - Montgomery and Dartington – who live on Blomfield Road, overlooking the pool of Li le Venice. The characters have adventures both locally and in the ci . Copies of the books will also be available to buy. Storytime will be at 11am on Sunday.

Pirate Castle*:

The Pirate Castle is a communi boating chari located a stone’s throw om Camden Lock and Camden Market. Throughout the weekend there will be activities on and around ‘Pirate Prince’, moored by the Paddington towpath. On Saturday and Sunday, ‘Come and Try’ kayaking sessions will take place and throughout the weekend they will have arts and cra s sessions on board ‘Pirate Prince’ including making pirate boats and hats.

*See What’s Happening? on pp.13-15 for timing

Royal National Lifeboat Institution*:

There have been lifeboats stationed around the coast of Britain for 200 years, the anniversary of which we are celebrating in 2024. Many of you will have seen the programme ‘Saving Lives at Sea’ on television. In 2022, we celebrated having lifeboats on the River Thames for 20 years. These are at Teddington, Chiswick, Tower and Gravesend and they came about as a result of the Marchioness inquiry. Members of the crew and other volunteers will be here on the Paddington towpath to teach children and adults about water safe including correct use of throw lines and lifejackets. There will also be other children’s educational activities. They will be running a lifejacket ‘clinic’ where you can bring your lifejackets to be checked. Replacement cylinders and activators will be available on sale.

Puppet Barge*:

Puppet Barge is located on the north side of The Pool, access is om Blomfield Road. This year’s programme is ‘Suitcase Circus’. Meet Wobulous Discombobulous, the anarchic sock, as he presents a lineup of extraordinarily talented performing objects with unique and captivating storylines.

Suitcase Circus features the most unlikely of performers including the world’s only acrobatic potato sack, a daredevil ski glove, an incredible dancing milkshake straw, the hypnotic tie snake Windsor Knot, and the lovable yet bizarre magical Mexican hat Timrek. Duration: 50 minutes, no interval.

Scan the QR code to book tickets for £10. Suitable for ages 5+, performances at 11am and 2pm each day.

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entertainments

*See What’s Happening? on pp.13-15 for timing

Alarum Productions*:

As a theatre company, Alarum celebrates real life stories of women on the canals and is passionate about restoring women’s voices to their rightful place in history. They achieve this through thoroughly researched and accurately presented performances, publications, and audio recordings. They bring entertaining, informative and a ordable performances to venues.

Throughout the weekend, Alarum will hold several performances including:

• Saturday 6pm: Rats, Ropes and Revolution

• Sunday 6pm: Ramlin Rose - the Boatwoman’s Story

• Monday 14.30pm: Together with WoWGrowing up on a boat 1920s s le

The Widgeon Theatre Boat*:

The Widgeon Theatre Boat, a historical canal cargo-carrying coal boat built in 1937 - having moved across the British waterways carrying grit, coal and gravel - now carries art, theatre and music. Partnering with the Art Council of England, Widgeon moves om place to place staging communi , local and celebrated artists.

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what's happening?

Saturday, 4th MAY (All times and locations are subject to change)

12:00-13:00 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

12:30 Storytelling Rembrandt Gardens

13:00 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes) Paddington Basin

13:30-14:30 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

13:30 Storytelling Rembrandt Gardens

13:30 Opening Ceremony  On the Horsebridge, overlooking the Pool

14:00-15:00 Pageant of Boats  Starts in the Pool

14:00 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

14:30 Storytelling Rembrandt Gardens

14:45 Jazz in the Pool   On the Pontoon in the Pool

15:00-17:00 Music on the Wharf with Mandolin Mondays   Stone Wharf Bar Marquee

15:00 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

15:00-16:00 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

15:30 Storytelling Rembrandt Gardens

16:00 Jazz in the Pool   On the Pontoon in the Pool

16:00 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

16:30-17:15 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (45 minutes)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

17:00 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

18:00 Alarum Theatre - Rats, Ropes and Revolution Rembrandt Gardens Marquee

19:30-22:30 Cavalcade Variety Show - for boaters, volunteers, and their friends & families  Stone Wharf Bar Marquee

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ACTIVITY LOCATION
TIME

Sunday, 5th May

TIME ACTIVITY

8:00 Communion Service - Led by Parish of Little Venice  Stone Wharf Bar Marquee

10:00 Multi Denominational Service  Stone Wharf Bar Marquee

11:00-12:30 Boat Handling Competition (Part 1)  In the Pool

11:00 Storytime with Monty and Dart of Little Venice Rembrandt Gardens Marquee

11:30 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

12:00-14:15 Circus Skills Rembrandt Gardens

12:00-13:00 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)

Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

12:30 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

12:45 Blessing of Boats & the Waters of Little Venice  Starts in the Pool (Horsebridge)

13:30-14:30 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)

Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

13:30 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

13:30 Jazz in the Pool   On the Pontoon in the Pool

14:00-14:45 Puppet Show  Rembrandt Gardens

14:30 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

15:00 Teddy Bears' Picnic with Click Rembrandt Gardens

15:00-16:00 Boat Handling Competition (Part 2)  In the Pool

15:00-16:00 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

15:00-17:00 Music on the Wharf with Mandolin Mondays  Stone Wharf Bar Marquee

15:30 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

16:15-17:00 Puppet Show Rembrandt Gardens

16:00 Jazz in the Pool   On the Pontoon in the Pool

16:30-17:15 Paddlesport with Pirates (45 minutes)  Paddington Basin

16:30-17:15 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (45 minutes)  Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

18:00 Alarum Theatre - Ramlin Rose – A Boatwoman’s Story Rembrandt Gardens Marquee

21:00-22:30 Procession of Illuminated Boats  In the Pool

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LOCATION

Monday, 6th May

11:00-12:30 Boat Handling Competition (Part 3) In the Pool

12:00-13:00 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour) Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

12:00-12:45 Puppet Show Rembrandt Gardens

12:40-14:00 Circus Skills Rembrandt Gardens

13:00 Awards Ceremony On the Horsebridge overlooking the Pool

13:30 Jazz in the Pool On the Pontoon in the Pool

13:30-14:30 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (1 hour)

Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

14:00-14:45 Puppet Show Rembrandt Gardens

14:30 Alarum Theatre with WoW - Growing up on a boat 1920s style Rembrandt Gardens Marquee

14:45-15:30 Circus Skills Rembrandt Gardens

15:00 Jazz in the Pool On the Pontoon in the Pool

15:00-15:45 Arts & Crafts with Pirates (45 minutes)

Schools' Art Exhibition

Cavalcade works with Westminster schools to stimulate an interest in their local waterways, an underused resource which can inspire ideas for creative work and relaxation. Pupils are provided with the opportunity to showcase their artwork and written work during Cavalcade, work which would not usually be seen outside of a school setting.

The participating schools welcome the opportunity for their work to be displayed to the large audience of Cavalcade visitors; many proud children and young people bring their families to see their work on display. Please support IWA’s efforts to encourage our younger generation to become involved in waterways activities by visiting the exhibition; you will not be disappointed! The exhibition is on the Paddington Towpath this year which is close to the curly silver footbridge.

Aboard Pirate Prince, Paddington Basin

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION

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Standing Statues

Toilets Accessible Toilet

Activities for Children

Waterspace Office

Sanitary Station and Boaters’ Toilets

Exit and Entrance

16 Pool Horse Bridge Bandstand Warwick Avenue N
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Marquee Food Stalls Trade Stands – gifts etc
Real Ale Bar
Point First Aid Trip Boat Ice Cream
6, 187 in Clifton Gardens To St Mary Magdalene Church Towards Southall (Bulls Bridge) S Towards Camden Lock 46 Waterspace office
Water Fountain IWA
Festival
Information
Buses:
17 Paddington Subway Steps Footbridge KINGDOMSTREET SHELDON SQUARE No cycling anywhere on the festival site, please IWA Canalway Cavalcade 2024 Little Venice Site Plan 18, 46 Footbridge Work Camp area and lost property Schools’ Art Exhibition 46 18 7, 23, 27, 36, 205 205 46 PaddingtonTowpath IWA Marquee

boat listings

DELAMERE TERRACE

Courtney Banks

Dicks Folly

Ehawee

Josephine

Purple Emperor

Rum’A’Gin

Thisuldo

Velvet Morning

Widgeon

Winter Lily

PADDINGTON ARM/BASIN

Ben Gorton

Hillingdon Narrowboats

Association

Jenna

Pirate Castle

Roger

Rosella

Slash Arts

REMBRANDT GARDENS

Andante

Atropos

Dawn

Dobbin

Doris Katia

Duck Down

Euclid

Grebe

Hawker

Heron

Jade

Lazy Days

Little Layla

Mobius

Narnia

Olivia

Paper Moon

Pickles

Salar

Sprig O Willow

The Crafty Dragon

Trelease

Tros-Yr-Afon

SOUTH TOWPATH

Annie & Walt

Auberge

Augusta Badger

Belle

Bilster

Bobcat

Caldy

Chedoona

Cherie

Cleavland

Daisybob

Donela Too

Dragonfly

Elstree

Flora Dora

Freebird

Fulbourne

Hallmark Henry II

Independence

Iquitos

Iron

Jasmine

Jessie

Kathleen Margaret

Ketura

Lady Blatherwick

Lion

Lupin

Middlesex

M'Lady

Musbee Dreaming

Nimrod

Panacea

Pegasus

Pippin

Rigal

Shrimpette

Silmarillion

Speedwell No 2

Spuyten Duyvel

Tara Rose

Tarporley

The Last Farthing

Tintagel

Tugby

Wild Garlic

Willow

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Exhibitors' listings

PADDINGTON CENTRAL (PC)

Art MKT - crochet and amigurumis based on Mexican roots

Button Bank - fair trade gifts from Nepal including purses, bags, keyrings & brooches. Hand decorated coasters. Buttons for all types of crafts. Hair bows & finger puppets.

Canal & River Trust - charity

Candle Powered Steamboats - candle powered steamboat toys

Inkas Crafts - authentic Peruvian crafts, including textiles, jewellery and more

Inland Waterways Association

Lacorine Ltd - clothing and accessories

MARKETianguis - vibrant textiles, lovely toys and unique jewellery, all crafted with care by talented artisans

Medusa, Wixi Ltd - stunning collection of handmade 925 silver and beautiful gemstones

MiniPrint Vintage - artwork, maps and gifts handcrafted from vintage postage stamps

Pepita Coffee - ground coffee and beans

Wax Hands - children’s arts and craft

Well Hung Hammocks - hammocks and copper items

WoodWoolWillow - handmade baskets, wooden gifts and craft demonstration

WARWICK CRESCENT

Ady’s Cards - 3D greetings cards, leather goods, tea towels and children’s books

Crazy Carrot Craft - hand painted glass items, magnets and plant decoration, novelty gifts, lucky dips, scrunchies and other hand sewn/ knitted fabric items

Handmade by Janet - glassware, woodware, jewellery, greetings cards, painted and decoupage

Jewel House Rocks - jewellery & accessories

Lake & Leisure Group

London Wildlife Trust - charity

Minimal List - full time liveaboard boaters who accidentally started making maps of the waterways network whilst cruising the integrated waterways system

Mixy Fandino - specialist providers of fair trade, handmade jewellery, handbags and accessories from Colombia

NBTA

Paula UmmPixies - bright joyful designs as luxury home textiles, stationery and accessories using organic cotton, recycled paper stocks and vegan dyes

Sharon Stones - jewellery

We Gorgeous - jewellery made from recycled plastic bottles

WWF - wildlife charity

REMBRANDT GARDENS

Bubble of Fun - children’s rides

Face Painting - face painting and festival designs

The Candy Floss, Popcorn & Confectionery Stall

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PADDINGTON TOWPATH (PT)

Ariacra s - handmade goods om Peru and Ecuador

Bags n Bling - bags, socks, accessories

Exhibition of Art by Local Schools

Inland Waterways Association South London Branch’s Famous Waterway Game – buy a ticket for a chance to win a bo le

Pirate Castle - children’s activities

RNLI - chari

SEMON Cashmere - cashmere clothing

UNDER THE FLYOVER

Biddall’s Funfair - children’s rides

Classy Art & Cra - wooden toys

Friends of St Mary’s Hospital - chari

Retail Therapy - jewellery and antiques

RSPB - chari

With A Love For Books

331G Liz Burrows - clothing, Hawaiian shirts, leather jackets

charlie@dominomarquees.co.uk

www.dominomarquees.co.uk

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food & drink

STONE WHARF

Carbonis

Steak, chicken, burgers, fries, calamari, breakfast

Carbonizza

Thin crust 10”/12” pizzas

Caribbean Hut

Traditional Jamaican food freshly cooked on site with the aroma of the family favourites such as curry goat, rice and peas, chickpea curry and more. The charcoal BBQ (jerk pan) is at the centre of our cooking, filling the air with the marinated jerk chicken and jerk pork.

Churros Olé

Churros

Crêpe Royale

Authentic crêpes and Galettes de Saint-Malo

Harissa & Lemon

Moroccan food

Jervis Bars

Full range of beers, wines and spirits plus Pimm’s Bar

Meliberry

Greek souvlaki

Mr Bombay Indian street food

Quality Coffee for You

Unique coffee which is made manually using organic ingredients

The Real German Sausage Hot dogs

REMBRANDT GARDENS

Candy Floss, Popcorn & Confectionery Stall WARWICK CRESCENT

Bakes by Fay

Homemade cakes and bakes

First Come First Served Ice cream van

Flo and Frankies Fudge Fudge and confectionery

Mama Lolly’s Sauces Hot sauces

PADDINGTON TOWPATH

Cakehole Cake Bakery

Delicious handmade cakes and doughnuts

First Come First Served Ice cream van

Mercanti Di Calabria Italian produce

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Discover what it takes to keep our canals alive

Find us at the Canal & River Trust charity’s gazebo and find out how we are caring for our magnificent 2,000 mile-long network of canals, rivers, docks and reservoirs, looking after 250 years of history, helping nature to thrive and providing places that make people feel happier and healthier.

Explore more on your local canal

Our canals play host to all sorts of events and activities – from bat walks to boat trips; floating markets to festivals such as Canalway Cavalcade. For example, this summer you can head to the Crick Boat Show in Northamptonshire. Marvel at heritage boats at Braunston Historic Boat Rally 29-30 June. Get fishing at our Let’s Fish events taking place at locations around the country. Or head out for a stroll with our free local guides and maps.

Visit our website to discover more about your local canal and how you can support our charity as well as events and activities to enjoy:

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canalrivertrust.org.uk #KeepCanalsAlive Registered charity no. 1146792
Enjoy • Take Action • Volunteer • Donate

iwa with london walks

Programme of Towpath Walks (Up to 20th October 2024)

Start time: 14:30

Normal charge: £20

Concessionary & Student rate: £15

Children aged 16 and over, accompanied by parents: £15

Children aged 8 – 15, accompanied by parents: £5

(Children under 8, accompanied by parents, go for ee)

Prior booking is strongly recommended. Please contact London Walks: 02076 243 978 or email them at: london@walks.com

Please check the IWA website (waterways. org.uk), the London Walks website (walks. com) or the Canal & River Trust website (canalrivertrust.org.uk) to see if any late changes have been made.

Discount Card: they are available for adults, seniors, students, and children aged 16+ (accompanied by parents).

They cost £5 to buy and remain valid for 6 months. With a discount card, you will get £5 o every other walk you take.

5th May Regent’s Canal: River Tyburn – Li le Venice

18th May Grand Union Canal: Kensal Green – Li le Venice

19th May Grosvenor Canal and Ba ersea Power Station

26th May

2nd June

21st July Regent’s Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square – St. Pancras

4th

1st September Regent’s Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square – Camden

15th September Regent’s Canal: Li le Venice – Camden

6th October Regent’s Canal: King’s

Street (Baker Street North/Lord’s exit)

(Wilton Street exit, opposite Apollo Victoria Theatre)

Cross (meet by taxi queue sign)

Cross (meet by taxi queue sign)

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DATE ROUTE START (Tube Station)
Baker
Kensal Green
Victoria
Regent’s
Mile
Canal: Mile End – Limehouse
End
Regent’s
King’s
Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square – Camden
Cross (meet by taxi queue sign) 16th June River Wandle and Wandsworth Canal Earlsfield Station (National Rail) 7th July Regent’s Canal: Li le Venice
Camden Warwick Avenue
King’s
August Four Hundred Years of the New River Manor House (Finsbury Park exit: exit 6)
Limehouse
Westferry
Stratford
18th August
– Thames – Docklands
(DLR, by cycle hire point) 25th August The secrets of the Northern Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
(Westfield/QEOP exit)
King’s
Warwick Avenue
King’s Cross
October Regent’s Canal: King’s Cross
Hitchcock’s Hackney King’s Cross
Cross - Granary Square – St. Pancras
(meet by taxi queue sign) 20th
(meet by taxi queue sign)

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THE MARCUS BOUDIER TROPHY:

THE WESTMINSTER TROPHY:

THE MIKE STEVENS MEMORIAL TROPHY:

For the best decorated privately entered boat in Saturday’s themed pageant.

THE RAY DUNFORD BUCKBY CAN TROPHY:

For the best decorated boat entered by a waterway or community group.

THE CRUISE ELECTRIC TROPHY:

Donated by the City of Westminster for the winner of the Boat Handling Competition.

THE ROGER SQUIRES TROPHY:

For the best illuminated boat in Sunday evening’s procession.

THE GRAHAM CAPELIN AWARD:

Presented by St Pancras Cruising Club in recognition of Roger’s 10 years as their Commodore. It is awarded to the best novice competitor in the Boat Handling Competition.

THE VIC TROTT MEMORIAL TROPHY:

Goes to the Best Boat at IWA Canalway Cavalcade, selected from all the boat entries at the event. It is awarded in recognition of Mike’s outstanding contribution to IWA and IWA Canalway Cavalcade during his lifetime.

THE IDLE WOMEN SHIELD:

For the best entry by a boater who has not previously taken part in either the Saturday pageant or illuminated boats.

Open to boaters and non-boaters. Awarded to the couple in the best “Boaters’ Sunday Best” costume.

Sponsored by Jan Knox, proprietor of Canal Experience Training School. The shield will be awarded to the best female entrant in the Boat Handling Competition.

awards Theatre & Event Technical Services A tailor-made service to meet your needs. Call to discuss your event. 020 8866 8536 i nfo@djcsoundsystems.co. uk www.djcsoundsystems.co.uk DJC Sound Systems are proud to be working with • Sound • Lighting IWA Canalway Cavalcade once again this year • Special Effects • Rigging & Staging • Music Stands • Audio Visual

Join our communi of like-minded people om all walks of life and show your support for the waterways. The Inland Waterways Association is the only national chari that works to preserve and restore all Britain’s 5,000 miles of canals and river navigations.

your support can make a di erence

Only IWA does all this, and more…

• We campaign for the waterways and champion regeneration

• We lobby Parliament and fight to improve the waterways

• We o er practical support and advice on waterway restoration

• We run Waterway Recovery Group which supports restoration projects

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THANK YOU

To Our Supporters & Volunteers

IWA Canalway Cavalcade is organised and staged entirely by volunteers om the Inland Waterways Association and funded by supporters. We are therefore very much indebted to those listed below, who help us make the weekend festival possible:

Bespoke Boating Solutions (Sarah Emmings)

British Land

Canal & River Trust

Canal Dream

Canal Experience Training

DJC Sound Systems

Domino Marquees

Hillingdon Narrowboats Association

Joe Dixey Photographer

Laburnum Boat Club

Linda and Dennis Anfuso

Local Loos

London Canal Museum

Marisa Knight

Mitie Group PLC

Nissan

Paddington Central   Powerday

RNLI

Ros Bea ie of the Ba leship Building

Rotherfield District Scout Activi Support

Slash Arts

South West Herts Narrowboat Project

Templant Rental Power, Chelmsford

The Pirate Castle

Transport for London

Westminster Ci Council

Wood Hall & Heward

A special thank you to IWA’s Waterway Recovery Group, who help the site services team to setup and ensure the smooth running of the event.

Supported by:

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