
(2009)
West End Boat Launch (Beach access).
The eight Town Landings along Commercial Street are the critical — if underappreciated — connective tissue of Provincetown, the passageways that allow the public to get from land to water and back again as a matter of right, without having to trespass an unbroken barrier of private properties. While the West End Boat Launch is not officially a Town Landing, it has been recognized in the Provincetown Harbor Management Plan as “important for public access to the beach.” The well-used concrete boat launch (with a roughly 7-degree slope) can be seen in the foreground of the thumbnail photo, with Captain Jack’s Wharf in the background.
For a view of the Steve Tom Nickerson Wharf, please see 55-57 Commercial Street.
For a view of the Western Cold Storage, please see 55-57 Commercial Street.
For a view of the West End Lot, please see 55-57 Commercial Street.
For a view of the West End Lot Beach, please see 55-57 Commercial Street.
For a view of Warren Witherstine Square, please see 55-57 Commercial Street.
¶ Last updated on 28 June 2018.