The Trevor Basin looking northwards
Trevor Basin shown within the village of Trevor.
Bird-eye view of the basin, located at the upper-left centre of the photo, left of the aqueduct.

Trevor Basin is a canal basin on the Llangollen Canal, situated near Trevor, Wrexham County Borough, Wales, in between Llangollen and Ruabon.

The basin was originally built at the northern end of the central section of the Ellesmere Canal, just 150yds north of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

With the abandonment of the planned extension to Chester, Trevor Basin became the terminus of the Ellesmere Canal itself.

The canal was later extended westwards, to Llangollen and the Horseshoe Falls, to act as a feeder.

The basin has become a popular tourist destination owing to the adjacent aqueduct, for which is provides several car parks and an additional photo opportunity. A pub, a tea rooms, visitor centre, cafe boat and public toilets now surround the basin.

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52°58′22.0″N 3°5′11.6″W / 52.972778°N 3.086556°W / 52.972778; -3.086556

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