Ward River (Ireland)

Ward River
Irish: Abhainn an Bharda
EtymologyNorman / French: Le Warde
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear Killester and Fairyhouse Racecourse, County Meath
  elevation95 m (312 ft)
MouthBroadmeadow River
  location
near Swords
  coordinates
53°28′13″N 6°12′39″W / 53.47020°N 6.21092°W / 53.47020; -6.21092
Length18 kilometres (11 mi)
Basin features
River systemBroadmeadow River
Tributaries 
  leftSt Margaret's Stream
  rightShallon Stream

The Ward River (Irish: Abhainn an Bharda), sometimes historically the Swords River, is a watercourse of County Meath and northern County Dublin. About 18 kilometres (11 mi) long;:2 it runs through the town of Swords and then flows into the Broadmeadow River. The Ward is a salmonid river, with several species of fish, including brown trout. It has several small tributaries. The river is in the jurisdictions of Meath and Fingal County Councils, as well as within the oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency.