Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will be bringing the annual Children’s Winter Festival to Boston Common in partnership with the Highland Street Foundation during school vacation week
Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will be bringing the annual Children’s Winter Festival to Boston Common in partnership with the Highland Street Foundation during school vacation week on Wednesday, February 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Among the attractions will be the 45-foot-long Toboggan Tunnel mountainous adventure with twin roller lanes, the 30-foot-high inflatable Everest Climb N Slide, and the Snow Mazing maze.
The Boston Common Frog Pond is home to a summer spray and splash pool and is the outdoor winter ice skating place to be in Boston.
Managed by The Skating Club of Boston® in a public-private partnership with the City of Boston. Year-round, family-friendly activities include the summer spray pool, historic carousel, winter ice skating, professional figure-skating shows, and special events for kids, families, citizens and visitors.
Boston Common
The Boston Common was established in 1634 and is the oldest city park in the United States. Declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1987, The Boston Common is part of the Emerald Necklace of parks and parkways that extend from the Common to Franklin Park in Jamaica Plain, Roxbury and Dorchester.
The Boston Common was used as a camp by the British before the American Revolutionary War, from which they left for the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and has since been the location for public gatherings, protests, concerts, and sporting events.
While the original ponds on Boston Common were used for grazing cattle, the park was transformed in the late 1800s into a public park. Swimming holes and pond skating were replaced with the spray pool in the 1970s and the ice rink in 1996. Today, the only animals you’ll see frolicking at today’s Frog Pond are squirrels!
Campers escape the cold with Fernbank! Campers, ages 5–10, will travel back in time to explore the coldest regions of the earth alongside Fernbank educators. Campers will play games, create crafts, and learn with exciting, hands-on activities.
Campers will work together to build winter holiday-inspired robotic models, play games with their models, modify their work to learn the basics of robotics.
Pack your winter gear because we are headed for a multicultural adventure. Explore an assortment of celebrations that'll have you buzzing with holiday cheer.
. They will have the opportunity to make new friends and engage in indoor and outdoor activities in a safe, positive environment. You can sign up for any number of days. Both members and non-members are welcome to attend, so invite your friends.
These day camps are themed around popular children’s stories and promote learning through creativity! Each day, students will actively bring a different story to life through the visual and performing arts.
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