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North Billerica, MA: Middlesex Canal Walk

Past event
North Billerica, MA: Middlesex Canal Walk
Sunday, October 13, 2024, 1.30pm to 4.00pm EDT
event Sunday, October 13, 2024
schedule 1.30pm - 4.00pm EDT
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Middlesex Canal Museum & Visitor Center
71 Faulkner St
North Billerica, MA 01862
United States
Past event
You're invited on a walk through the Middlesex Canal with OxCam NE!
Open to: 
Alumni and guests

Join OxCam New England on a walk through the Middlesex Canal on October 13, 2024 at 1:30pm. Pre-registration is required with a $10pp fee which will be donated to the Middlesex Canal Association.

People may wish to get there early and visit the Middlesex Canal Museum at this location before the hike.  It’s open Noon – 4:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays.

If you have any questions, please contact the OxCam New England group at oxcamne@oxcamne.org.


Background

The Middlesex Canal was the first major public works project of the new Republic.  Then Governor John Hancock signed the Act authorizing the Canal and later bought 20 of its 800 shares, though he died only a month later.

Commenced in 1793 and completed 10 years later, it ran 27 miles from Lowell (then still part of Chelmsford) to Charlestown and linked the Merrimack River to the Charles, opening up New Hampshire to the Boston economy.  It was dug by hand, with nothing more than shovels and wheelbarrows.  The Superintendent even had to invent a dump wagon to help move the earth being excavated.

The Canal operated for almost 50 years till the Boston and Lowell Railway put it out of business – a barge pulled by a single horse at no more than 4 mph (the speed limit, precluding motorized barges) took an entire day to make the trip; there was no traffic allowed after dark; and it shut down and was drained for the Winter to avoid freezing.  The Canal even carried the materials used to build the B&L!

Demand for land has left few traces of the Canal in Lowell or Charlestown, but there are still sections in Woburn, Wilmington and Billerica, some still even containing water.  The mansion of its first Superintendent, Naomi Baldwin, still stands in Woburn and is now an excellent Sichuan restaurant, Sichuan Garden, well known for the cocktails available in its Baldwin Bar!

The Middlesex Canal Association was formed in 1962 to preserve what remained of the Canal and has even been given a few sections of it.  The Association has a Museum in N. Billerica at the Canal’s high point where it crossed the Concord River, from which it drew its water.  The Association organizes two hikes on different sections of the Canal and two bike rides that trace the entire length of the Canal each year and we will join them on their Fall Hike. 


Date: Sunday, October 13, 2024

Time: 1:30pm - 4:00pm ET

Location: Middlesex Canal, 71 Faulkner St North Billerica, MA 01862

Booking information

Cost: $10 per person, which will be donated to the Middlesex Canal Association Please pre-register here no later than Saturday, October 12.

Your confirmation will provide information on the meeting point.  There is a limit of 20 people so that we don’t overwhelm their regular attendance. 

Price: 
$10

Booking for this event is now closed.

Contact

OxCam New England

Location

Middlesex Canal Museum & Visitor Center
71 Faulkner St
North Billerica, MA 01862
United States
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