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Oh wow!!! The Lobster Pot looks like a real treat—I'm drooling over here! Your photos reminded me of my home on the East Coast of Canada and it really brought me back. The vibe of Provincetown reminds me of some towns near my home.

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I had no idea you were from the east coast of Canada! What town?! I just love that Ptown evokes a similar coastal feeling.

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Yes!! I'm from a small town on Prince Edward Island called Alberton.

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Your photos really connect with so many of the artful & historic vibes of Provincetown. Loved this article. Love a stroll down MacMillan Wharf with the old but sturdy fishing vessels. The Expedition Whydah Museum at the end of MacMillan Pier is moving out and the sharks are moving in! An exhibit to learn about white sharks and research. We'll have to take the kids to the Whydah Pirates Museum in W.Yarmouth.

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why thank you! I recall fondly the time we strolled down the wharf after Thanksgiving dinner at the Mewes, and were greeted by a whale!

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The Mewes has been closed due to flooding storms.

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P-town looks worth visiting. Shoulder seasons and Indian Summer month sound nice to beat the crowds. The Lobster Pot is a definite. Thanks Kristen for the guidance!

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Glad you’d consider it! You are welcome, Geoff. Thanks for reading.

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I too, crave to return season after season!

A favorite trip was taking the fast ferry from BOS. And the perfect way to get around to the beaches was renting bikes (we opted for e-bikes). The bike path through the dunes are magical. Inadvertently coming across Far Land on the Beach and scrounging up just enough cash for a shandy was a treat.

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oh i love it! And with that, two more great ideas for ptown that I have never done (someday!) but travelers should definitely consider!!

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