- River Foyle
The River Foyle (derive|Irish|An Feabhail|estuary of the lip) is a
river in westUlster in the northwest ofIreland , which flows from the confluence of the rivers Finn and Mourne at the towns ofLifford inCounty Donegal ,Republic of Ireland , andStrabane inCounty Tyrone ,Northern Ireland . From here it flows to the City ofDerry , where it discharges intoLough Foyle and, ultimately, theAtlantic Ocean . The river separates part of County Donegal from parts of bothCounty Londonderry and County Tyrone. The district of County Donegal that borders the western bank of the River Foyle is traditionally known as the Laggan Valley. [http://www.eastdonegalulsterscots.com/about.html] This valley includes the villages ofSt. Johnston andCarrigans , both of which are nestled on the banks of the river.port on the Foyle
The river is home to a number of sporting clubs and a small mooring facility has been recently added for small
yacht s outside theDerry City Council offices in the heart of Derry. The main sports on the river arecanoeing ,sailing and rowing. People partake inwater-skiing andjet-skiing in the summer.Crossing the Foyle
The River Foyle is also the fastest flowing river in
Europe for its size, making the construction of bridges to cross it difficult. In Derry, the main crossing point, there are twobridge s. The south bridge, the older of the two, is Europe's only road traffic double decker bridge and is officially known as theCraigavon Bridge (popularly called the Blue BridgeFact|date=March 2008). The northern bridge, known as theFoyle Bridge , is a much larger bridge and was built to accommodate largeocean vessel s at a time when it was envisaged that the city would need to accommodate such vessels. However, this proved unnecessary as the main port was moved several miles north of the city and the large vessels it was designed for never had to come so far south. Derry's most famous politician, theNobel Peace Prize -winningJohn Hume , was most closely associated with the planning of the second bridge, believing that the large size was required to maintain a potential economic lifeline to the city through the port. Outside of Derry, the only bridge to cross the River Foyle isLifford Bridge , which was built in the 1960's between Lifford, the "County Town" of County Donegal on the western bank of the river, and Strabane, a major town in County Tyrone on the eastern bank.Traffic on the Foyle
Traffic on the Foyle further south than the northern bridge is now more or less restricted to pleasure boats with the occasional tanker coming in the refinery at the northern end of the town. A tour of the Foyle onboard a small cruise ship is proving to be a successful venture, in the summer months.
Foyle Search and Rescue
Due to the presence of two bridges over the river in Derry, many Derry youth choose to attempt suicide by jumping into the deep and fast moving Foyle. '
Foyle Search and Rescue ' was established as a charity in July 1993 and has adopted the role of protecting human life in the River Foyle from the Craigavon Bridge to the Foyle Bridge. Between 1993 and 2008 it dealt with more than 1000 people in distress. [ [http://www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk/features/Foyle-Search-amp-Rescue-.3678168.jp Foyle Search & Rescue - a fourth emergency service]2008-01-16 , Retrieved2007-02-16 .] [ [http://www.derryjournal.com/journal/TREBLED-Suicide-bids-along-Foyle.3758910.jp TREBLED: Suicide bids along Foyle -in 2007]2007-02-08 Retrieved2007-02-16 .]Fishing in the Foyle
The Foyle is believed to be one of the best
salmon rivers in Ireland. Details of the fishing regulations are available from the Loughs Agency. [ [http://www.loughs-agency.org/site/ Loughs Agency . org] Retrieved2008-09-01 .] The village of St. Johnston, which lies on the County Donegal bank of the river, is a major fishing settlement on the Foyle.ee also
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List of rivers of Northern Ireland References
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