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Visit the slopes |
70 Birmingham Parkway (Boston Ski & Sports Club) Boston, MA 02135 United States +1 617 789 4070 http://www.bssc.com/ |
You can explore New England's snowier areas with the Boston Ski and Sports Club, which allows non-members to go on its trips. The club provides a way to get to the mountains when you don't have your own transportation. Every weekend, the club offers trips to several New England ski areas. Just make a reservation, show up in the morning at one of the several pick-up points and get on the bus. A full day of skiing awaits. Cost is approximately $60 per trip. Call for schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bikes & snowboards |
366 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02115 United States +1 617 247 2336 http://www.backbaybicycles.com |
An absolutely huge selection of bicycles, snowboards, clothing, and accessories for the sports enthusiast. Their selection includes all the top names like GT, Kona, Cannondale and Rocky Mountain bikes, as well as snowboards from Avalanche, F2, Joy Ride, Santa Cruz, and others. Bike rental is also available. Purchase a bike and get interest free layaways and free lifetime service. They also sponsor weekly rides. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Action On The Field |
100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125-3393 United States +1 617 287 5000 (Umass) http://www.athletics.umb.edu/c... |
Whether you want to hone your sporting skills or just watch others in action, head to the Clark Athletic Center. You can shoot some hoops, or do some laps at the swimming pool. There are athletic tracks as well as a hockey field. Enjoy ice skating in the Winter; and in spring and summer, you can check out the sailing program. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outdoor skating on historic Boston Common |
1 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02115 United States +1 617 635 2120 http://www.cityofboston.gov/pa... |
This concrete formation is a wading pool in summer, but it is its winter incarnation as a 16,000-foot outdoor skating rink that gets the most use. On crisp Boston nights, there may be nothing better than a twirl on the ice beneath the trees of the Boston Common and the lights of downtown skyscrapers. You may even have an audience—crowds often gather on the rail around the pond to watch the skaters glide. Admission: $4 Adults; free for children under 13. Skate rental is $5. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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