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Did You Spot a Duck Boat Full of Dogs in Boston This Weekend? Here's Why
If you were in the city of Boston Sunday you may have spotted a dog-filled Duck Boat tour. The pups and their human companions are part of NEADS World Class Service Dogs, which was celebrating a 10-year partnership with Boston Duck Tours. The duck boats are easy to spot around the city. What’s perhaps less obvious is the work...
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Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Duck Boat Driver?
Boston Duck Tours are back and you can spot these amphibious vehicles giving historic tours on Boston’s streets and in the Charles River. Right now they are experiencing a shortage of commercially-licensed drivers to navigate these unique vehicles. NBC10 Boston digital reporter Rob Michaelson took it upon himself to see just what you need to be a Duck Boat...
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Quack! Quack! Duck Boat Drivers Wanted
Boston Duck Tours is looking for drivers and one journalist finds out firsthand what it takes to drive one of the city’s iconic duck boats.
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Duck Boats Resume Tours in Boston
After a tough 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic, Boston Duck Tours began operating again Thursday.
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Boston Duck Boats Are Back
Boston’s duck boats hit the road and waterways Thursday, coinciding with Opening Day at Fenway Park.
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Duck Tours Reopen for Business in Boston Thursday
Boston’s duck boats are back, hitting the roads and waterways Thursday. Boston Duck Tours kicks off its 2021 season at 10 a.m. from the company’s locations at the Prudential Center, the New England Aquarium and the Museum of Science. “It’s been a hell of year to say the least,” Boston Duck Tours CEO Cindy Brown said in a statement...
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Boston Duck Tours Resume Thursday
Boston Duck Tours will kick off its 2021 season Thursday at 10 a.m., coinciding with Opening Day at Fenway Park.
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Back on Quack: Duck Tours Starting Up Again in Boston
The duck boats are heading back to Boston’s roads and waters. Boston Duck Tours will kick off its 2021 season Thursday at 10 a.m., coinciding with Opening Day at Fenway Park. The company said its tours would kick off from its locations at the Prudential Center, the New England Aquarium and the Museum of Science. “It’s been a hell...
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Duck Boats Back in Boston Monday After Hiatus Due to Coronavirus
The duck boats will be cleaned between every vehicle tour and other precautions will be in place.
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Boston's Duck Boats Give Ride to 12 Millionth Customer
Boston Duck Tours, one of the city’s most iconic tourist attractions, was expected to give a ride to its 12 millionth customer, Thursday. “We want to thank our loyal patrons, and also invite those who have not yet taken our award winning tour,” the company said in a release.
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Boston Duck Tours Returning With Discount for New Englanders
One of Boston’s most beloved and quirky forms of getting around is returning on Friday and offering locals a discount in celebration of its 25th season. The Boston Duck Tours is celebrating 25 years on the road by offering New England residents $25 ride tickets. These tickets will be valid from March 21 through March 31 with proof of residence.
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Boston Duck Boat Tours Responds to Missouri Tragedy
After a duck boat capsized, killing 17 people in Branson, Missouri, the company that offers rides in Boston is responding.
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Safety Concerns Over Boston Duck Tours After Missouri Accident
Safety concerns have been brought to light over the Boston Duck Tours after a similar vehicle capsized in Missouri, killing 11 people.
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Boston Duck Tours Return Under New Rules Following Fatal Collision
Boston Duck Tours hit the streets for the 23rd season Tuesday with new regulations in place after a young woman was killed by a duck boat near the common last year.
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Boston Duck Tours Return Under New Rules Following Fatal Collision
Boston Duck Tours hit the streets for the 23rd season Tuesday with new regulations in place after a young woman was killed by a duck boat near the common last year.
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Boston Duck Boats Return Under New Rules Following Fatal Collision
Boston Duck Tours hit the streets for the 23rd season Tuesday with new regulations in place after a young woman was killed by a duck boat near the common last year.