The River Foyle flows through County Derry in the province of Ulster in Northern Ireland and borders the counties of Tyrone and Donegal. It is known for its salmon fishing, with thousands caught each year in nets, attracting tourists from other countries. There is a bridge named after the River Foyle, and fishing would have been difficult when the river was covered in snow as shown in one picture. The Irish name for the River Foyle is an Feabhal.