Basingstoke Canal Society celebrates 60 years in 2026 with an exciting programme of events

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March 2, 2026

Charlotte Rogers from the Basingstoke Canal Society invites you to join its 60th anniversary celebrations – from boat trips and exhibitions to family-friendly entertainment.

2026 is a celebratory year for the Basingstoke Canal Society as it reminisces and reflects on the past 60 years and looks ahead to the next 60, of course!

Celebrations began in January with a special talk about work, memories and what the Canal Society and the anniversary mean to them – with input from members and supporters.

The society also welcomed ideas on what the coming year’s celebrations should include.

Later this spring, a commemorative booklet will also be released for sale; themed boat trips will run throughout the summer season in Odiham, Hampshire and Woking; a list of 60 things to do on the Basingstoke Canal will be published; and much more.

Perhaps most excitingly, taking place alongside the Canal and only a few minutes’ walk from the town centre, the society will host a special event in Woking on Saturday 18 April 2026.

Expect family-friendly entertainment, refreshments, Kitty II on the Canal and exhibitions spanning the last 60 years.

For more information on becoming a member, how to donate and volunteering opportunities, visit basingstoke-canal.org.uk.

Keep an eye on the Facebook page for more details on the April event and more to come during the year at facebook.com/basingstokecs.

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