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Clearly the Stockport Branch Canal (now infilled) once went into Cheshire, but that has its own page.
At Ashton-under-Lyne, the canal is immediately adjacent to the River Tame, which forms the Lancashire - Cheshire border, but the canal is on the Lancashire side. It all depends on where (to the exact foot!) the Peak Forest Canal starts. If the Tame aqueduct is all part of the Ashton Canal then I concede that there are a few feet of this canal in Cheshire!!