The
canals of the United Kingdom are a major part of the network of inland
waterways in the United Kingdom. They have a
colourful history, from use for irrigation and transport, through becoming the focus of the
Industrial Revolution, to today's role for recreational boating. Despite a period of abandonment, today the
canal system in the United Kingdom is again in increasing use, with abandoned and derelict canals being reopened, and the construction of some new routes. Most canals in the United Kingdom are maintained by the
Canal & River Trust, previously
British Waterways, but a minority of canals are privately owned.