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Canoe Lake

Southsea, England

Canoe Lake

5
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Length3.3 mi
Est. Steps7500
Canoe Lake Introduction
Canoe Lake is a 3.3 mile (7,500-step) route located near Southsea, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near Canoe Lake
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Eastney Beam Engine House

Tourist Attraction
Eastney Beam Engine House is a Grade II -listed Victorian engine house in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. Dating from 1887, it contains two 150 hp James Watt & Co. beam engines. The pumps were built as part of a plan to improve Portsmouth's sewage system. The other element of the plan was large holding tanks which held the sewage until the pumps could empty them into the ebb tide.

Lumps Fort

Historical
Lumps Fort is a disused fortification built on Portsea Island as part of the defences for the naval base at Portsmouth.

Eastney

Place
Eastney is a district in the south-east corner of Portsmouth, England, on Portsea Island. Its electoral ward is called Eastney and Craneswater. At the 2011 Census the population of this ward was 13,591.

Eastney Barracks

Place
Eastney Barracks was a military installation occupied by the Royal Marines and located at Eastney near Portsmouth.

Royal Marines Museum

Parking
The Royal Marines Museum is a museum on the history of the Royal Marines from their beginnings in 1664 through to the present day. A registered charity, it is also a designated service museum under the terms of the National Heritage Act 1983 and receives Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Defence. During 2011 it formally became part of the National Museum of the Royal Navy, an executive non-departmental public body of the Ministry of Defence.

Southsea

Place
Southsea is a seaside resort and geographic area, located in Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island, Hampshire, England. Southsea is located to the south of Portsmouth city centre and to the east of Old Portsmouth. It developed as a fashionable Victorian seaside resort in the 19th century, originally named Croxton Town, but later adopting the name of nearby Southsea Castle, a seafront fort constructed in 1544 to help defend the Solent and approaches to Portsmouth Harbour.

Canoe Lake

Water

Cockleshell scuplture

Historical

D-Day Memorial

Historical

Cumberland House Natural History Museum

Tourist Attraction
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Fabio
2024/10/27
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2024/05/19
Tino Michelle
2021/04/15
Joseph
2021/04/15
Ade
2020/06/20
Route Details

Length

3.3 mi

Est. Steps

7500
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