Spynie Canal

It drains into the River Lossie near its mouth at Lossiemouth.

[1] Spynie Canal was created as the culmination of attempts to drain Loch Spynie (which survives as a small loch) and the low-lying areas between Spynie Palace and Lossiemouth, the surplus water flowing through sluice gates at Lossiemouth.

The unprecedented floods of 1829 caused considerable damage and subsequently dykes were thrown up along the canal's banks.

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Spynie Canal