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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Canal du Midi' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Location and profile of the canal 1.2 Legal status 2 History 2.1 Abandoned projects 2.2 Study of the project 2.2.1 Highlights 2.2.2 Inaccuracies by Pierre-Paul Riquet 2.2.3 Study techniques 2.3 Political and economic context 2.4 The edict of Louis XIV and the financing of the project 2.5 Construction of the canal 2.5.1 Work organization and social conditions 2.5.2 Trades and work measures implemented 2.6 Inauguration 2.7 Supplementary works 2.8 Operation and life of the canal 2.8.1 Management 2.8.2 Maintenance 2.8.3 The economy around the canal 2.8.4 The boats 2.8.5 Influence on Hungary 2.9 Rail competition 2.10 The end of merchant traffic 2.11 The canal in the 21st century 2.11.1 A canal for tourism and recreation 2.11.2 A canal for water 2.11.3 The Canal as heritage 3 The structures 3.1 Water supply for the canal 3.2 The locks 3.3 The ports 3.4 The aqueducts 3.5 Other structures 4 Flora and fauna 5 The Canal du Midi as a model 6 People linked to the canal 7 See also 8 Notes 8.1 Comments 8.2 Citations 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links | WIKI |
A canal for tourism and recreation[edit] | WIKI |
It attracts more and more river tourism, including sailing on chartered boats, restaurant-boats, or hotel barges such as the Anjodi. | WIKI |
Tourism has grown from the 1960s, most significantly from Britain, and then exploded in the 1980s. | WIKI |
Busier than the Seine, the canal alone accounts for one-fifth of French river tourism and 80% of passengers are foreigners, primarily Germans, Swiss and British. | WIKI |
The canal is a heavy heritage to maintain and enhance as the manager of French canals, Voies navigables de France (VNF), specializes in the management and maintenance of French canals in a market and commercial economy and not in the tourism market where the Canal du Midi is located. | WIKI |