
Stone bridge at Drumsna (May 2010)|thumb|right Plaque on bridge commemorating the 1795 rebellion|thumb|right River Shannon from Drumsna bridge (May 2010)|thumb|right
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Stone bridge at Drumsna (May 2010)|thumb|right Plaque on bridge commemorating the 1795 rebellion|thumb|right River Shannon from Drumsna bridge (May 2010)|thumb|right
Drumsna ( which translates as the ridge of the swimming place) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated 6 km east of Carrick-on-Shannon on the River Shannon and is located off the N4 National primary route which links Dublin and Sligo. The harbour dates to 1817 and was a hive of commercial waterway activity until the more northern navigation canal to Carrick-on-Shannon was opened in 1850. Today, the waterway is busy with anglers and tourist pursuits in the summer months.
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