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  1. Beantown Trolley

    The only trolley that offers a service to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Seaport District. The price also includes a harbor cruise from the New England Aquarium. Trolley color: red.

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  2. Inline Club of Boston

    Hosts organized group skates for different skill levels. Participants must sign a waiver before participating in the free events, which occur on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings.

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    Yale University Visitor Center

    There are free one-hour tours at 10:30am and 2pm weekdays, and at 1:30pm on weekends.

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  5. Waterville Valley Ski Area

    For all the information you need about snow conditions and skiing facilities.

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  6. Green Mountain National Forest Office

    For trail maps as well as details on shorter day hikes, stop by the Green Mountain National Forest office.

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  7. Green Mountain Club

    The Green Mountain Club, has full details on the Long Trail and shorter day hikes around Stowe.

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  8. Cadillac Mountain

    The majestic centerpiece of Acadia National Park is Cadillac Mountain (1530ft), the highest coastal peak in the eastern US, reached by a 3.5-mile spur road off Park Loop Rd. Four trails lead to the summit from four directions should you prefer hiking boots to rubber tires. The panoramic 360-degree view of ocean, islands and mountains is a winner any time of the day, but it's truly magical at dawn when hardy souls flock to the top to watch the sun rise over Frenchman Bay.

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  10. Campus Walking Tour

    Throughout the year undergraduate students lead free guided walking tours of the Dartmouth campus. Reservations are not required, but call to confirm the departure times, which change seasonally.

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    Community Boating

    Offers a wide variety of courses for paddlers, windsurfers and sailors (from beginners to racers)

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    Charles River Canoe & Kayak Center

    Introductory kayaking classes comprise two or three sessions, for a total of six hours ($139 to $149). Also offers day-long introductory kayaking trips for $139. There is also a Cambridge-based branch.

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