A new era of water-based opportunities
The images tell a story of change and variety. Glasgow is the
only European city where a seaplane lands in the city centre, just
one of the growing leisure activities available on the river. New
pontoons are opening up the opportunies, a River bus service
operates between the city centre and Braehead, and tourists can
join sightseeing trips down the river.
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The pontoon at the BBC hosts visiting yachts
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The Waverley paddle steamer docks at the Glasgow Science Centre
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Vessels in the Canting Basin
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Yachts at the SECC pontoon
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Sailboat sails through the Millennium Bridge
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The Vital Spark pays a visit
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Festival goers at the Finnieston Crane
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Jet skis under Bells Bridge
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Revellers watch the activity from the Millennium Bridge
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The Waverley travels up river
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The Waverley passing the Clydebank Titan Crane
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Sailing past Glasgow Harbour apartments
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The Waverley passes Newshot Island
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The Clyde Clipper passes the BBC
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The Fencer on its way to drop passengers at Braehead
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River trips from Glasgow to Renfrew Riverside
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Jet skiers entertain the crowd
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Under the 'squiggly bridge'
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The Seaplane passes The Tall Ship
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Yachts in the Canting Basin
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Yachts berthed at the DMQ
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Visiting craft on The Clyde
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Rowing is an established activity on The Clyde