Torksey Lock Trail On the Fossdyke Canal

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Torksey Lock Trail On the Fossdyke Canal Start outside the Visitor Centre Torksey Lock Torksey Lock is built where the River Trent and the Fossdyke Canal meet. The River Trent is tidal, it has strong currents and floods very easily. This means the lock keeper at Torksey Lock has an especially important job to do. Torksey Lock is the only lock on the Fossdyke Canal. In the past boaters often squabbled about who should use the lock first. We lock keepers had to sort the arguments out! Lock keepers used to live in this house. Can you spot: q The old lock keeper s house? The toll keeper The toll keeper often lived in the lock keeper s house too. He collected the money that boaters paid to use the canals. Toll keepers kept a weapon just in case someone didn t pay up! Tick the weapon you think he used. Answer on page 6. q A catapult q A blunderbuss

River Trent Map of Torksey Lock Pontoon Clapper gate Floodgates Crossing place Visitor Centre Cafe Toilets Car park Lock keeper s house Torksey Lock Slipway Footpath Fossdyke Canal Sluice gate TO LINCOLN Always remember to stay SAFE near water Stay Away From Edge 2

The Great Northern Railway When the railway companies arrived in Lincoln in 1848, the Great Northern Railway took over the running of the Fossdyke Canal. Trains were used to carry goods such as coal, but the canal was still used for carrying some cargos, such as building materials. What are the men using to unload goods from this boat on the River Trent? They are using. The railway put their name on all their equipment. Some of it is still here! out for: q the well cover in the garden. What do you think the letters GNR stand for? q the capstan that used to turn railway turntables. At Torksey they are still used to open the first set of locks. q the old life belt which has the Great Northern & Great Eastern joint railway company stamped on it. 3

Walk along the footpath alongside the Fossdyke Canal. Stop by the old canal cottages Working on the Fossdyke Canal Canal workers such as carpenters, blacksmiths and lengthsmen lived in these cottages. Can you spot The Wheelhouse? It used to be a pub and a shop for boaters and workers. They would have a drink, buy goods and swap news. The lengthsman s job was to check his length of the canal for leaks and weak places along the bank. The wheelhouse was a great place for a gossip too! This boater has stopped at The Wheelhouse to buy food for a week. Write down six items she should buy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 Boaters didn t have fridges to stop food going bad.

Walk along to the sluice gate What else lives at Torksey Lock? Lots of birds, animals, insects and fish live at Torksey too. The River Trent is famous for HUGE pike that feed on the fish trapped either side of Torksey Lock. When the Fossdyke Canal floods, the lock keeper opens the sluice gate to let flood water drain into the River Trent. When the sluice gate is closed, pike hide in the dark water waiting for prey! for a sudden splash. It s a pike leaping to snatch its prey! Count how many of these water birds you can spot in the next five minutes. n Moorhen n Gulls n Coot for the mournful cry of a peewit. Peewits like flat farmland. So there are plenty to see around Torksey! n Mute swan The local name for a peewit is a pyewipe. 5 n Mallard The Fossdyke Canal is great place to spot birds - and different kinds of boats too!

The River Trent Cross the main road and walk to the footpath down to the River Trent. Stop by the floodgates. Take extra care crossing the busy road The River Trent often floods in winter. These huge floodgates help to control the floodwater. Walk down the footpath to the little white clapper gate Clapper gates are only found along the River Trent. Go through the gate and let it swing back. Carry along the footpath to the River Trent for the noise as it claps shut! Is the tide coming in or out? Look carefully. If the water is flowing left to right the tide is going out. If the water is flowing right to left, the tide is coming in. I think the tide is On the way back to Torksey Lock, look for the white pontoons along the opposite bank. They rise and fall with the tide so that boats can moor there Pontoons when waiting to go through the lock. Fishermen like to fish from here too. If you ve enjoyed this trail why not log on to? You can download Fact Files for the River Trent and the Fossdyke Canal. 6 Answers: Page1: A blunderbuss.