Two miles an hour – A magical journey along the Grand Canal in County Offaly on board GCC 68M, narrated by writer Eugene O’Brien, with skipper Gerry Burke, boatman Andy Maloney, songwriter Wayne Brennan, artist Veronica Nicholson and various guests encountered along the way. A Grand Experience, an Offaly County Council Arts and Culture and Mixed Bag Media production.
Roots in these Lands, a song written by Wayne Brennan while journeying through Offaly on the Grand Canal in March 2013
On board John Connon’s the Rambler along the Royal Canal, a heroic journey from Dublin to the River Shannon in 2011, shortly after the Royal Canal was re-opened for navigation. The series is narrated by Dick Warren and is available on DVD from the IWAI Shop .
Since this series was filmed, over 300 boats have completed or are in the process of completing their Green and Silver route along the Grand, Liffey, Royal and Shannon.
The Driftwood Vlog records Harry and Marian’s boat journeys along the Canals, Lakes and Rivers of Ireland.
Michael Linehan has produced some excellent photographs depicting wildlife, people and boats along Kildare Waterways – A Grand Canal – Naas and a Grand & Naas Canals Album.
This Naas Boat Rally 2022 was filmed by Terry Healy, a production of the Irish Military Heritage Foundation, and supported by Kildare County Council, Waterways Ireland, and Creative Ireland County Kildare Heritage Office.
The Corbally Canal filmed by David Knox in 2022 and narrated by Liam Kenny was produced as part of the IWAI’s campaign to restore the canal from Naas Harbour to Corbally Harbour.
In 2007 we celebrated 200 years of the Grand Canal from Dublin to Shannon Harbour.
We Pulled the Plug shows the extensive maintenance work carried out by Waterways Ireland in Monasterevin in 2024, seen from a drone.
Boats Close Up and Boats in Naas Harbour 2024 by Jan Nevrkla show both Naas Harbour and Naas Canal.