Kayak Charles River
Kayak Charles River
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MENS WATERPROOF KAYAKING CANOEING PANTS = CHARLES RIVER nwt NEW $34.50 |
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CHARLES RIVER, MA. Canoe Kayak Theme T-SHIRT Sz. S M travel $9.99 |
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*CHARLES RIVER MASSACHUSETTS* Canoeing Kayaking Ball cap hat rip-stop cotton $16.95 |
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BRAND NEW OLD TOWN CANOE CHARLES RIVER BLEM $1,000.00 |
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Skyline Kayak Tour $75 Revel in the best view of Boston’s skyline – from a kayak on the Charles River! You’ll begin with a quick introduction to kayak strokes, then you’ll launch and begin your paddle along the Cambridge shoreline.After passing the Great Dome of MIT, you’ll cross the Charles River to the Esplanade while taking in the skyline including the Hancock and Prudential buildings, Citgo sign, State House Dome, and the financial district.You’ll continue paddling under the numerous footbridges of Stoorw Lagoon. After a break for snacks and non-alcoholic beverages near the Hatch Shell, you’ll paddle under the Longfellow (“Salt & Pepper”) bridge back to Kendall Square. |
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Harbor Kayak Tour $95 Experience the thrill of paddling through the Charles River Locks into Boston Harbor! You’ll begin with a quick introduction to kayak strokes, then launch and paddle towards the Museum of Science.You’ll glide through the old locks of the original Charles River Dam (built in 1910), then paddle past the Nashua Street Park and under the Zakim Bunker Hill bridge. Then you’ll pass through the current dam and enter Boston’s Inner Harbor.In the Harbor you’ll head to Charlestown Navy Yard to view the U.S.S. Constitution, U.S.S. Cassin Young and other ships. Next, take in the amazing waterfront skyline, the Old North Church and the Financial District.Then enjoy the winding channels at North Point Park and break for snacks and beverages before heading toward the Esplanade and onward across the Charles River. |
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A Kayak Resting on the Banks of the Owens River $39.99 James Forte A Kayak Resting on the Banks of the Owens River – Photographic Print |
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BBQ Kayak Tour $85 A Boston landmark, the Charles River plays host to the famous Head of the Charles Regatta and has been featured in movies such as Good Will Hunting, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The River Wild. You will start with an introduction to kayaking covering basic technique and safety, and then launch for a guided paddle on the Charles River. While exploring, your guide will discuss the river’s place in Boston.You’ll experience a less-urban setting, with parkland and Harvard University along the banks.Upon return to the docks, you will sit down and enjoy some delicious barbecue catered by Rebones Barbeque, a Boston area tradition for over 20 years. The perfect combination of nature, relaxation and food! |
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Rowing on the Charles River $39.99 Rowing on the Charles River – Giclee Print |
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Man in Kayak, San Juan River, Colorado $39.99 David Edwards Man in Kayak, San Juan River, Colorado – Photographic Print |
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Charles River Model’ Canoe $59.99 Charles River Model’ Canoe – Wall Decal |
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Kayak in Tutea’s Falls, Okere River, New Zealand $24.99 David Wall Kayak in Tutea’s Falls, Okere River, New Zealand – Photographic Print |
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Charles River and Beacon Hill $59.99 Childe Hassam Charles River and Beacon Hill – Wall Decal |
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Charles River Kayak Commute
Visiting Shrewsbury
One of England’s oldest and most prestigious towns, Shrewsbury stills carries the tag of ‘England’s finest Tudor town’. Black and white beamed properties line the streets of Shrewsbury, joined together by winding streets and hidden passages.
Situated in the West of England, Shrewsbury lies next to Wales and is surrounded by the River Severn and miles upon miles of rolling hills. Boasting several awards for its beautiful flower displays, Shrewsbury is often visited purely for its picturesque value alone.
Traveling to Shrewsbury is easy. There’s a regular train service from most, large train stations in the UK, whilst coaches are often departing from various locations around the Country. With John Lennon airport in Liverpool North and Cardiff airport a few miles South, Birmingham airport is situated to the East, allowing for easy access to Shrewsbury from all over the World.
Whichever accommodation type you prefer to stay in, there’s something to suit everyone’s needs and budgets. Shrewsbury offers every type of accommodation, from Bed and Breakfast’s to caravan parks and self-catering holiday cottages to camp sites, whilst Shrewsbury Hotels are often the preferred accommodation type. With a variety of hotels situated in the centre of Shrewsbury and just as many further out, they range from budget priced as a place to rest your head and freshen up to extravagant, 5* hotels with integrated spa’s and health villages.
Once in Shrewsbury and comfortably settled into your chosen accommodation, there are endless activities and places to visit throughout your stay. For the historic values, Shrewsbury offers a wonderful castle and abbey as well as a selection of interesting museums. Providing over 600 grade listed buildings and being the home of Charles Darwin, it’s easy to see why Shrewsbury is visited for its historic values and photogenic appeal year in and year out. Shopping wise, there is definitely something for everyone, regardless of whether you’re a shopping fan or not. For the more keen shoppers, there’s a range a of high street brands at your finger tips in Shrewsbury’s malls and shopping centres. For those who like to peruse more, Shrewsbury is bustling with individual and independent shops and retailers, there’s no doubt that whether you’re looking for something or not, you will have a purchase or two to take home.
When it’s time for lunch or dinner, or even a pint of beer or a glass of wine, Shrewsbury is filled with Century old buildings now offering gastronomic delights. The Waterfront, a new development on the edge of the River Severn, boasts a variety of trendy bars and appealing restaurants. Dotted around Shrewsbury, on the main roads and down winding, cobbled paths are several inns and quirky café’s. Most using local produce, these are definitely the recommended way to get the true feel of Shrewsbury – home made jam on a freshly baked scone with a cup of English tea is always on the menu.
Offering more energetic activities such as kayaking and climbing, just outside of the town centre, Shrewsbury ensures that there is definitely something for everyone, regardless of age, gender, budget and time scale.
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