Wooden Canal Boat Society

Bringing New Life to Old Wooden Boats

The Wooden Canal Boat Society (WCBS) was set up in 1996 to take over the work of the earlier Wooden Canal Craft Trust. It is a registered charity and a company Limited by guarantee.

 

The society looks after 6 historic wooden narrow boats and is committed to restoring them all to good working condition and putting them to work on community projects.

 

The boats are based at Portland Basin Museum, Ashton under Lyne, OL7 0QA at the junction of the Ashton and Peak Forest canals.

 

The WCBS runs the biggest and most diverse charity shop in Ashton at 173 Stamford St, OL6 7PS 

 

A Heritage Boatyard in Stalybridge is a crucial resource for restoring and maintaining the boats and for preserving traditional boat building skills.

 

The society is run by volunteers carrying out a wide range of interesting tasks, from running the charity shop to restoring and operating the boats.

 

The main boating project at the moment is the “Hazel” wellbeing boat project. Built originally in 1913 to carry salt, derelict “Hazel” was rejuvenated at Stalybridge and now provides trips and holidays for people in need of a boost to their mental wellbeing.

 

Have a look at our photo albums here-  https://www.flickr.com/photos/40839614@N05/albums/with/72157622726397092

 

See what’s going on at the charity shop :-   https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064570007449

 

Donations

Help breathe new life into our boats and the community.

You can make a single donation or a regular monthly payment.