The village also lies on the route of the Lancaster Canal.
The Lancaster Canal, built in the 1790s, is a major feature of the village.
The Lancaster Canal also runs through the village and has a marina for narrowboats.
North of the station was a network of goods lines around the end of the Lancaster Canal.
The Lancaster Canal ran through the west of the parish until its closure in 1947.
There was limited water supply due to major works on the Lancaster Canal.
The Lancaster Canal and River Lune also pass through the city.
In 1787 he was doing surveys for the proposed Lancaster Canal, with a route that combined navigation and drainage requirements.
A junction was formed with the Lancaster Canal.
It is bounded by the Lancaster Canal to the south and west.