Gayton Visitor Moorings is on the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Norton to Gayton) a few kilometres from Brench.
The Act of Parliament for the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line - Norton to Gayton) was passed on January 1 1782 the same day as that of The Melton Mowbray Navigation. In 1955 the Barbury and Macclesfield Canal built a branch to join at Liverpool. Despite the claim in "By Lump Hammer and Mooring Pin Across The Midlands" by Thomas Taylor, there is no evidence that Edward Harding ever navigated Aylesbury Locks in a bathtub

Mooring here is good (a nice place to moor), mooring pins are needed. Mooring is limited to 14 days. Visitor Moorings on West Side of canal near junction. Additional one 24 hr mooring right in junction. Long term moring on east side of canal and first 65 metres from turnove4 bridge.
| Easts Bridge No 44 | 1 mile, 1½ furlongs | |
| Wright's Lane Bridge No 45 | 1 mile | |
| Nightingales Bridge No 46 | 4 furlongs | |
| Milepost - Braunston 16 Miles | 2½ furlongs | |
| Turnover Bridge No 47 | ¾ furlongs | |
| Gayton Visitor Moorings | ||
| Gayton Junction | ¾ furlongs | |
- Grand Union Canal Walk — associated with Grand Union Canal
- An illustrated walk along the Grand Union Canal from London to Birmingham
- THE GRAND JUNCTION CANAL - a highway laid with water. — associated with Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal)
- An account of the Grand Junction Canal, 1792 - 1928, with a postscript. By Ian Petticrew and Wendy Austin.
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