1. canalside - Noun
2. canalside - Adjective
canalside (plural canalsides)
The bank of a canal.
canalside (not comparable)
Situated near or alongside a canal.
Club organisers Mary and Derek Droscher: "The group has gone from strength to strength over the years performing at the Fairport Festival, the Banbury Canalside Folk Festival, and at the prestigious Birmingham Symphony Hall." Source: Internet
The driver (or "hoggee", pronounced HO-gee) of the privileged boat kept his towpath team by the canalside edge of the towpath, while the hoggee of the other boat moved to the outside of the towpath and stopped his team. Source: Internet
“We've done stuff at Canalside pre-match as well as when the players come off the bus, particularly the executioners drumroll when the opposition team arrive and get off their coach. Source: Internet
In Britain, canalside housing has also proven popular in recent years. Source: Internet