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The Shannon and the Royal Canal. There are many others as Ireland has many rivers and some canals.

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The Royal Canal (Irish: An Chanáil Ríoga) is a canal originally built for freight and passenger transportation from the River Liffey atDublin to the River Shannon atCloondara in County Longford inIreland. It fell into disrepair, but since has been restored for navigation. The full length of the canal was re-opened on October 01, 2010.

The other large canal in Ireland is the Grand Canal from Dublin's southside through the Midlands to the River Shannon

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Including The Barrow Navigation, The Erne System, The Grand Canal, The Lower Bann Navigation, The Royal Canal, The Shannon-Erne Waterway and The Shannon Navigation , these amount to approximately 1000 kilometres or 621 miles of navigable waterways in Ireland.

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The Grand Canal, the Royal Canal, the Ballyconnell and Ballinamore Canal now known as the Shannon-Erne Waterway, are just some of the canals. There are some other canals that are closed, but could be re-opened at some point, as this is being looked into, like the Ulster Canal and the Newry Canal.

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