LINKS |
| Visit our favorite links for more information about kayaking, the Weir
River Estuary and our local creatures: |
 Kayak
Fishing Magazine - is an on-line magazine and international kayak fishing
community. kayakfishingmagazine.net
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Weir
River estuary state designated area of critical environmental concern (ACEC).
In addition to supplying residents with high quality drinking water, the
Weir River Watershed offers much more. Its various public parks, recreational
water bodies and natural beauty enhance the quality of life of residents within
the watershed. |
Sunrise
and sunset in the Boston area. |
| Custom
Sunrise Sunset Calendar Massachusetts Location Selection
Click
HERE to see the Months of July, August
and September, 2003 for Hull Massachusetts
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Heritage
Kayaks represent the marriage of modern technology and sophisticated materials
with timeless proven traditional design elements. Our kayaks are designed to be
user friendly, good looking, and of course, safe under prudent usage. A proper
kayak is a marvelous and seaworthy craft, with roots going back into history.
Heritage offers a wide variety of models for your selection all offering high
quality, by design. |

Photos and links to information about birds, butterflies, and mammals |
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The
National Wildlife Federation is the nation's largest member-supported conservation
group, uniting individuals, organizations, businesses and government to protect
wildlife, wild places, and the environment. |
Originally
our town was known as Nantasket before being changed to Hull. Established in 1644,
Hull was a fishing and trading town with a small population of hardworking hardy
souls. As a peninsula, Hull was a very strategic town during the time of the Revolutionary
War because of its proximity to Boston's very important and busy harbor. Fort
Independence was built in 1776 to help defend the harbor from British attack.
In days of old, Hull had become a favorite place to 'summer' for many a traveler.
With its grand hotels, restaurants and frequent boats from Boston, Hull had become
a world destination. Paragon Park was a popular amusement park, with a Roller
Coaster, which at one time was one of the biggest in the world. The slow growth
of the 1980's forced Paragon to be sold and converted to condominiums, now known
as Horizons. |
The
mission of the American Canoe
Association (ACA) is to promote the health, social and personal benefits of
canoeing, kayaking and rafting and to serve the needs of all paddlers for safe,
enjoyable and quality paddling opportunities. |
Please
join the Hull Land Conservation Trust and help us keep the Weir River Estuary
wild forever. www.hulllandconservationtrust.org |
We
support Mir Pace in their annual Paddle for Poverty event. www.mirpace.org/PaddleResults4.htm |
The
kayaks owner is also a member of the Pemberton All Stars. Come out to hear Hull's
favorite rock-n-roll band. www.tpasband.com |