The North Walsham & Dilham Canal is the only canal in the English county of Norfolk. It is 7.3 miles long and runs from Smallburgh Junction with the River Ant to Swafield Bridge.
- Smallburgh junction with River Ant - 0.0 miles
- North Walsham canal junction - 0.4 miles
- Tonnage Bridge, Dilham - 0.9 miles
- East Ruston branch junction - 1.3 miles
- Honing Lock - 2.1 miles
- Honing Common Bridge, junction with Honing Staithe Cut - 2.6 miles
- Lock No.2, Briggate Mill - 3.3 miles
- Meeting Hill Branch junction - 4.1 miles
- Lock No. 3, Ebridge Mill - 5.0 miles
- Spa Common bridge - 5.9 miles
- Lock No. 4, Bacton Wood - 6.0 miles
- Austin Bridge - 6.5 miles
- Bridge at Swafield Mills - 7.3 miles.
Nowadays, the canal is only navigable for the first 2 miles from the Smallburgh end. There are moves to restore the canal, and at present there is work going on to restore the bottom lock.
North Walsham made 10 mosaics for the Millennium celebrations, and one shows a Norfolk wherry.