Recreation
Come have fun with us!
Boston Rowing Center
Located at the Barking Crab Marina, 88 Sleeper Street, Boston. The Boston Rowing Center is a program of the Hull Lifesaving Museum. The BRC brings fun and a connection to the water on the channel. Every Saturday the crew meets at the docks behind Barking Crab and heads out on the water. Join them at 10AM for an experience you’ll never forget. First row is FREE. Sign-up for a year long membership is affordable.
Martin Richard's Park
Martin's Park, a City of Boston park, honors the youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombings, Martin Richard. Martin's Park is a symbol of Martin's welcoming and inclusive nature, and a unique outdoor play space created to support outdoor adventure and nature play.
Ohana New England
ONE Racing is a competitive dragon boat club in Boston/New England. Our mission is to develop paddlers, our team, and the sport of dragon boating. We welcome people from all skill levels.
Floating Art (rotates seasonally)
Curated and funded by Fort Point Channel’s own FPAC, floating art within the Fort Point Channel has become a staple of our community. Stop by now to see the latest piece A Mutual Interest by Patrick Bowler. Head to FPAC’s website for more information. FPAC’s Website (Can be seen from the Congress Street Bridge or Summer Street Bridge).
Cisco Brewery
Our friends over at Seaport have been working together with Cisco Brewery for the past few summers to bring you the most diverse pop-up brewery in the city. From pizza, Loco tacos from South Boston, cold beer from Cisco and some unique Boston based swag, spending a Sunday afternoon at Cisco will be the highlight of your summer in the city. Head here for more details.
THE LIBERTY BELL (VIRTUAL ART)
Created by Nancy Baker Cahill the “Liberty Bell” is an augmented reality public art project along the Harbor Walk in Fort Point Channel. This piece was commissioned by the Art Production Fund and presented in partnership with 7G Foundation. Head to the Harborwalk between Congress and Seaport birdges for best viewing. Use the free 4th wall app to view. New York Times Article Here.
(Photo from digitalbodies.net)