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The small county town of CARRICK-ON-SHANNON , beautifully positioned on a wide stretch of the Shannon just below Lough Key, is a major boating centre, and its marina is full of pleasure boats and Shannon cruisers. The regatta is a lively event, generally held over the first weekend in August. It also makes a good base from which to cycle round the southern loop of Leitrim or to investigate Lough Key and Lough Boderg in Roscommon, and there's good coarse fishing to be had too. Carrick's raison d'etre as a tourist centre received a boost with the reopening of the Ballyconnell-Ballinamore Canal in the summer of 1994. The canal provides the final link in the Shannon-Erne Waterway , 239 navigable miles taking in stretches of still-water canal, canalized river and a sequence of lakes before ending up in Belleek, across the border in County Fermanagh. A latecomer to the canal-building boom that swept the country in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the waterway was completed in 1860, and was used for only nine years before being made redundant by Ireland's growing rail network. The single piece of historical interest the town has to offer is the minuscule Costello Chapel , at the top end of Bridge Street. Billed as the second smallest chapel in the world, it was built in 1877 by the fanatically devout businessman Edward Costello as a memorial to his wife, who died young that year. The couple's lead coffins, protected by thick slabs of glass, lie in two sunken spaces on each side of the tiny, beautifully-tiled aisle. Opposite the chapel stands the Market House Centre - at the time of writing restoration work was still underway, but once finished it will house, amongst other things, the Leitrim Design House, a showcase for local crafts-people and interior designers. Also worth a visit is Cyril Cullen's pebble-dashed Georgian house and factory shop, Summerhill , on the road to St Patrick's Hospital, where he sells porcelain figures and his own distinctive knitwear designs - he breeds his own Jacob sheep for their wool.
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