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Canal News – Spring 2022

The Friends of the Delaware Canal are celebrating their 40-year anniversary. Since 1982, we have accomplished many things! We are so grateful to the many volunteers and supporters who have helped protect and preserve the Delaware Canal for generations to come.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Canal News – Fall 2021

As the seasons change, the Friends are changing as well. We said farewell to our beloved Executive Director, Susan Taylor, who retired in July. Her fierce advocacy and tireless devotion to the Friends of the Delaware Canal and the waterway we serve spanned three decades.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Delaware Canal Towpath Closure Lumberville Aqueduct Pedestrian Bridge

September 10, 2021 TOWPATH CLOSURE (Mile Post 31.11). In the area of Lumberville, the towpath is CLOSED at the Lumberville Aqueduct Pedestrian Bridge. The purpose of this closure is for PUBLIC SAFETY and will be in effect until the crossing can be made …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Canal News – Spring 2021

Zoom meetings, webinars, a YouTube channel. The Friends have been changing their storytelling game since March 2020 when we held our last in-person public program. Want to help? We could use someone who is relatively experienced and enthusiastic about making “informal” videos.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Woody's Bridge in Raubsville

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The autumn leaves and Woody’s Camelback Bridge were reflected in the Canal’s water on October 21st.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Canal News – Fall 2020

After delays and a number of issues, repairs to the Tinicum Aqueduct, its walls and banks are complete. Rewatering the Canal is a complicated task requiring an understanding of past and present conditions, skill, timing, and more than a little bit of luck.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Canal News – Summer 2020

Extensive repair work on the historic Thompson-Neely Camelback Bridge that crosses the Delaware Canal in the northern section of Washington Crossing Historic Park has been completed. It’s one of six camelback bridges along the Canal that retain their authentic structure.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Work in progress at the Thompson-Neely Camelback Bridge

Work in progress at the Thompson-Neely Camelback Bridge

Work in progress at the Thompson-Neely Camelback Bridge

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

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Friends of the Delaware Canal
145 South Main Street
New Hope, PA 18938
Phone: 215.862.2021
Michael Ginder, Executive Director

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