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The Town of Bourne
is a medium-sized rural community at the gateway to Cape
Cod. The Cape Cod Canal bisects the community, with both
the Bourne and the Sagamore bridges, and the lift railroad
bridge all located in Bourne.
The canal is well
known for its superb sport fishing, and for carrying ships
flying the flags of all nations. The Bourne Scenic Park
campground is located beneath the Bourne Bridge and is a
perfect vacation location for those seeking to enjoy the
canal.
Bourne has numerous
quiet harbors and inlets for boating and bathing, and the
shellfishing in the area is particularly enticing. Bourne
is a quiet community without the summer tourist crush experienced
by some of the other Cape communities. The annual Bourne
Scallop Festival, which is held in early September each
year, brings visitors from across the nation.
Location
Southeastern Massachusetts, at the beginning of Cape Cod.
Bordered by Plymouth on the north, the Atlantic Ocean on
the northeast, Sandwich on the east, Falmouth on the south,
and Buzzards Bay on the west. Bourne is 35 miles east of
Fall River, 57 miles southeast of Boston, and 233 miles
from New York City.
More Links:
Official Town Web Site -
http://www.townofbourne.com/
Official School Web Site - http://www.barnstable.k12.ma.us/
Additional Information - http://www.mass.gov
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