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offers a a a full curriculum of of classes from acting to clowning! 508-432-2002 OUTDOOR CONCERTS: The Harwich Town Band per- forms at at the Brooks Park Bandstand at at 7pm Tuesdays in July and August FUN ON THE “CURVE”: Family fun abounds on the curve where routes 28 and 124 meet You’ll nd nd go-carts trampo- lines bumper boats and batting cages HBrewster: “America’s Sea Captains’ Town ” Brew- ster ster features stately homes built by prominent sea cap- tains from the 18th and 19th centuries With eight miles
of waterfront along Cape Cod Bay Brewster boasts eight public access beaches offering superb warm water bathing and incredible tidal ats that stretch far out at at at low tide • Kids on the Cape suggests:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Get a a a free map beach stick- ers and more from the Chamber of Commerce Town Hall (back entrance) Route 6A 508-896-3500 BEACH FOR KIDS: All eight miles
of Brewster beaches are calm and warm at low tide but have no lifeguards The Brewster Flats extend two gorgeous miles
into Cape Cod Bay but check tides before walking out or or you you could nd yourself dangerously stranded Breakwater Breakwater Beach on Breakwater Breakwater Road off Route 6A has the biggest parking lot sticker required Freshwater Swimming: The ponds inside Nickerson State
Park have lifeguards and facilities parking fees apply PICNIC SPOTS: Nickerson State
Park Route 6A There’s
plenty of parking ($5 fee) picnic tables and water views Drummer Boy Park on 6A has picnic tables and a a a a a view of Cape Cod Bay FISHING SPOTS: Cliff Pond in Nickerson State
Park boasts some of the best shing around Cliff Pond is stocked with trout and and “land-locked” salmon!
BIKE TRAIL: Access the Cape Cod Rail Trail at Nickerson State
Park or Underpass Road HIKING TRAILS: There are some nice short hikes at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History on Route 6A parking with admission only Nickerson State
Park has great trails as does the Punkhorn Parklands (Run Hill Road via Stony Brook) Be sure to pack snacks and and water for little hikers and and remember to turn around before your kids show signs of tir- ing—you don’t want to to have to to carry them on on the the way back!
LIBRARY: Brewster Ladies’ Library 1822 Rte 6A offers craft programs story hours and more throughout the sum- mer 508-896-3913 PLAYGROUND: Check out the playground at Drummer Boy Park on 6A just west of the Natural History Museum A A bonus: views of Cape Cod Bay! Both elementary schools (on Rte 6A and Underpass Road) have ne playgrounds too NICKERSON STATE PARK: Rte 6A Considered the “jewel” of of the the State
Parks system the the park offers many fam-
Bud’s Go-Karts
fun foR the whole faMily Since 1961
Summer HourS: 9am - - 11pm
9 9 9 SiSSon Rd (at Rt Rt 28) haRwichPoRt 508-432-4964
THE ORIGINAL
Trampoline Center
Our 59th Year!
50¢
OFF
w/ coupon
Good for up up to 4 in in party 10 min sessions
Route 28 • Harwich Port
508-432-8717 9am-11pm 7 7 7 days/week
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