The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in the north of England. It runs from Liverpool, Merseyside to Leeds, West Yorkshire.
The canal's Rufford Branch is part of the Douglas Navigation and links the Lancaster Canal to the rest of the English canal system via the Ribble Link.
The Bingley Five Rise Lock is a famous piece of canal architecture at Bingley.
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