Many kayak and fish on it too. We’re talking about the Augusta Canal. In this month’s “Hometown History,” Kim Vickers dives into learning more about it’s origins and how it saved Augusta.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - The Augusta Canal Trail will soon be expanding, making it easier for you to get out and enjoy it. Soon, construction will begin on a $2.5 million access trail to the ...
Augusta’s Mayor Garnett Johnson met with leaders in the Georgia State Capitol to push for funds to help the CSRA.
A well-respected Irish-American leader was honored Friday in a wreath-laying ceremony.  Dennis Cahill lost his life ...
Georgia's very first National Heritage Area was the urban green space known as the Augusta Canal. You can walk or bike along the canal, but the best way to experience the waterway is to get in it ...
The towpath along the Augusta Canal, built in 1845, is popular with runners, walkers and bikers, and adjacent trails provide plenty of opportunities to commune with nature. Phinizy Swamp Nature ...
It’s a move to push Augusta University towards its goal of becoming a top research university. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed off on nearly $100 million to help fund a new research building at the ...
She said the boys became close and are friends to this day. Haskell said she takes her students to the Augusta Canal boat ride and Peach Jam. “It’s one way of opening the doors of the world to ...