An eco boat hire company is launching a new operation on Birmingham's canal network.
GoBoat was founded in London in 2017 and rents out the electric boats which can accommodate up to eight passengers.
It has now struck a deal to begin operations in Birmingham from April 8, basing itself at the Brindleyplace estate which adjoins the canal.
This is the first time the business has opened a base outside the capital where it carried more than 100,000 visitors last year.
The boats, which are both child and dog friendly, are self-driven, travel at speeds of 4mph and can be booked for trips of up to three hours long.
Buoyancy aids are provided and no prior boating knowledge is necessary as staff give a tutorial on land before guests set sail.
GoBoat's co-owner Grant Sweeney said: "Birmingham has such a rich history with its waterways and, when we launched the business in 2017, we always wanted to expand across the UK and Birmingham has always been at the top of our list as a second home.
"And with the city linked so closely to its historic waterways, we couldn't be more excited to launch in such a vibrant and thriving city.
"Brindleyplace is the perfect location for us, it's a vibrant hub within the city and we're looking forward to becoming part of their growing family."
Matt Long, head of tenant engagement and placemaking at Brindleyplace, added: "GoBoat is an established provider working in the boating leisure market, with a proven track record across a number of sites in London, and we're tremendously excited to welcome them here to Brindleyplace and the heart of Britain's canal network."