Lough Neagh passenger trips
Introduction
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 5 Jul 2006
One of the lesser-known attractions of Lough Neagh is that the “Master McGra’ ” operates pleasure trips. She is allowed to carry up to 12 passengers. She is seen at Kinnego marina (which also forms part of J0561). “Master McGrath” was a famous greyhound in the mid-19th century. “McGra’ ” is the local pronunciation of “McGrath”.