Chester Canal
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The
Chester Canal was a
canal linking the south
Cheshire town of
Nantwich with the
River Dee at
Chester, providing a route for produce (including salt) from Nantwich to reach Chester and, beyond it, the sea via the Dee estuary.
Today, it is part of the Shropshire Union Canal, and - being instigated by an Act of Parliament in 1777 - it is also the oldest section. Until the building of the later Ellesmere Canal (1805) and the Trent and Mersey Canal it was under-used.