The Denison Canal is a human-made canal located at Dunalley in southern Tasmania, Australia.[1] The canal opened for use in 1905 and draws its name from former Governor William Denison. The canal was built to shorten the fishing and trade routes between the east coast and Hobart.
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The DenisonCanal is a human-made canal located at Dunalley in southern Tasmania, Australia. The canal opened for use in 1905 and draws its name from former...
measure and is named after Toombul shire alderman William Schulz. The DenisonCanal is a man-made waterway at Dunalley in southern Tasmania across the East...
Dunalley Bay on the west and Blackman Bay on the east. In 1905 the DenisonCanal was formed at East Bay Neck which enabled maritime vessels to easily...
to Copping, where it turns south to Dunalley. Here it crosses the DenisonCanal via a swing bridge to the Forestier Peninsula, before continuing south-east...
Denison was one of the junior Royal Engineers who worked under Lt. Colonel John By on the Rideau Canal in Upper Canada (1826–1832). Of note, Denison carried...
announcement being 18 August 1904. This company had previously built the DenisonCanal near Dunalley. The components of the cast iron lighthouse were prefabricated...