Hull Lifesaving Museum
The Fort Point Channel Open, sponsored by the Hull Lifesaving Museum, is a traditional-craft rowing race that takes place in the heart of downtown Boston. The public is invited to participate at $20 per entrant. Boats and gear are...
Join the Hull Lifesaving Museum’s 34th Annual Snow Row on Saturday, March 2, 2013. This competitive rowing race takes place at the Hull Lifesaving Museum’s Windmill Point Boathouse at the tip of the Hull, Massachusetts, peninsula, and the late-winter...
On February 20, 1927, the 5-masted schooner Nancy ran aground on Nantasket Beach in Hull, Massachusetts. Too massive to move, the schooner remained on the beach for several years, serving as a tourist attraction—and even as an advertising billboard....
The Flying Santa will visit the Hull Lifesaving Museum by helicopter at 1:00 on Saturday, December 8. Santa will have special, elf-kissed candy canes for every child and adult who arrives to wish him a happy holiday. He’ll be...
The Hull Lifesaving Museum in Hull, Massachusetts, invites lighthouse lovers to get creative by building a gingerbread lighthouse or lifesaving station to enter in its annual holiday contest. All entries will be displayed and prizes will be awarded on...
Hull’s past is as salty as its name. Occupying a 5-mile-long peninsula that forms a protective arm around Hull and Hingham Bays, the town has a rich seafaring history. And how could it not, being almost entirely surrounded by...
On Saturday, October 27, the Hull Lifesaving Museum in Hull, Massachusetts will host its annual celebration of open-water rowing and the glory of the Weir River Estuary and Boston Harbor in autumn. The Head of the Weir River Race...
Enrollment is now open for the Hull Lifesaving Museum‘s South Shore (MA) Youth Rowing Fall Season, which runs September 17 to November 17. All kids, ages 12-18, are welcome; no experience necessary. Days and Times: Mondays, Wednesdays: 3:30pm- 5:00...
Boston.com: What better, on a summer evening, than fresh air and a gorgeous view? Try this: the air and a view of the Harbor Islands, plus a seat in a pilot gig, a 32’ rowboat, with 6 new friends,...
In terms of rowing courses, you could do a lot worse than the Fort Point Channel in South Boston. The manmade waterway is long, straight and protected from the wind, while the numerous bridges provide an ideal vantage point...






