The facilities will be given an upgrade
The initiative is worth over £2.5m and will be delivered in partnership with the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, the Robertson Trust, Glasgow City Council, the William Grant Foundation, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, the Architectural Heritage Fund and many others.
The project comes as part of community heritage activities to encourage more people to use the River Clyde.
As part of this, volunteers from Glasgow Disability Alliance have been involved in boatbuilding activities and a dedicated heritage engagement officer has held nature walks as well as celebrating the heritage of the East End of the city.