Sports

Head of the Charles Comes to Boston This Weekend

The annual regatta is projected to draw as many as 300,000 spectators to the Charles River on Oct. 20 and 21.

The Charles River and its surrounding banks and bridges will be overflowing this weekend with hundreds of thousands of athletes, coaches, fans and spectators watching the 2012 Head of the Charles Regatta

The annual regatta, the largest of its kind in the country, is put on each year by the Cambridge Boat Club. The event draws as many as 300,000 to the banks of the Charles River each year, from the starting line near the Boston University Bridge to the finish line near Harvard Square. 

Where to Watch
The race course runs three miles upstream from the Boston University Boathouse to Christian Herter Park. 

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Most spectators find a place to watch between the Anderson and Weeks bridges, along the halfway point of the race

There are more than 50 races taking place throughout the weekend, with events happening from 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.  You can see the full schedule here

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If you're looking for food and drink, you can check out the regatta's Reunion Village for $5/person. Inside you'll find beer, wine and food from Boston Burger Company.

Closed Roads
Memorial Drive in Cambridge will be closed from the Cambridge Boat Club to Western Avenue from from 8 a.m. through 7 p.m. all weekend. Other than that, expect traffic along the length of the course. 


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