Stamford, CT

The yachting facilities in Stamford are extensive and shore diversions are numerous, making this an ideal yachting destination for long or short layovers.
Stamford History Center should be your first stop on any tour of Stamford’s historic sites. The Stamford Museum and Nature Center has a kid-oriented nature center with trails, a small museum, farm animals and an otter pond. Every year Stamford offers a world-class sculpture exhibit throughout the summer months. Art in Public Place features sculptures that line the sidewalks and parks in downtown Stamford.
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Norwalk, settled in 1649, was a major oystering and manufacturing center as far back as the 1700s. The working maritime heritage of the area lives on at Tallmadge Brothers, the largest oyster producer in the state of Connecticut. The company has over 22,000 acres of oyster beds and has been in business in Norwalk for over 130 years.
The City of Norwalk is a diverse community rich in culture and personality. Read more at Visit Norwalk.

The Waterway Guide Team has gained extensive boating knowledge over the years, and now we are sharing all of the tips, skills and tools we’ve picked up along the way!