River Camac

River Camac
Camac River looking south at Inchicore by The Tramyard development.
Camac River looking south at Inchicore by "The Tramyard" development
Location
CountryIreland
RegionEastern and Midland
CountySouth Dublin, Dublin
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMount Seskin, Slade of Saggart
Mouth 
 • location
River Liffey at Heuston Station, ultimately Dublin Bay
Basin features
River systemRiver Liffey
Tributaries 
 • leftFerny Glinn, the Two Slades, Gallblack Stream (in turn Gallanstown and Blackditch Streams)
 • rightBoherboy Stream (Corbally Slade River), Brownsbarn Stream, Fettercairn Stream, Robinhood Stream (Coolfan River), Drimnagh Castle (or Bluebell) Stream, Walkinstown Stream

The River Camac (sometimes spelled Cammock, or, historically, Cammoge or Cammoke; Irish: An Chamóg or Abhainn na Camóige)[1] is one of the larger rivers in Dublin and was one of four tributaries of the Liffey critical to the early development of the city.[2]

  1. ^ Doyle 2013, p. 37.
  2. ^ Doyle 2013, p. 1.