The Salmon Weir Bridge spans the Corrib River from the Courthouse to Galway Cathedral on the West Bank.
The Swans are the permanent residents of the Corrib River, which divides the City of Galway as it flows from Corrib Lake South into Galway Bay.
Galway Cathedral
The City of Galway dammed the Corrib by digging canals along the path of the river creating islands and walkways that grace the center of the city.
The narrow streets of early Galway are now pedestrian malls where trucks make deliveries in the morning and then turn over the streets to the shoppers.