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Hours:Hours Vary see below
Ages:Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
Cost:see below
Category:Nature & Outdoors

Park rangers lead this educational nature cruise. Passengers are in for a treat as they get an eyeful of the Winter Wildlife found in/around the outer harbor islands area, Hingham Bay and Weir River.

This is one of the most popular trips of the year. Nature lovers, photographers and anyone interested in the natural wonders of the harbor really enjoy this trip.

Cruise the outer Harbor Islands, Hingham Bay and Weir River Estuary. Park Rangers will lead this winter wildlife tour.

Past trips have recorded Snowy Owl, Harlequin Duck, Black Guillemot and Purple Sandpipers, as well as all the regular waterfowl.

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Departs Quincy 10:15am
Departs Boston 11:00am
Returns Boston 2:00pm
Returns Quincy 2:30pm


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Adults 13 – 64 years $20Children (4-12) and Seniors (65+) $15Children under 3 free

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www.bostonsbestcruises.com/specialty-cruises-2

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1 Long Wharf, Boston, MA, 02110 map
Phone: 617-770-0040

The Boston's Best Cruises Ferry Center is located at Long Wharf North, between the Marriott Long Wharf Hotel and Christopher Columbus Park in Boston. The boat terminal in Quincy is located at 703 Washington St., at the Fore River Shipyard, off of rt. 3A. Call 617-770-0040 or visit http://www.bostonsbestcruises.com/directions for details.

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