Scallywags
of all ages can step into a world of swashbuckling rogues, dastardly villains,
infamous she-pirates and wicked wenches on August 10 and 11 when purchasing a
ferry ride ticket to Sheffield Island for the annual Pirates Weekend hosted
by the Seaport Association in Norwalk.
Find your sea
legs and hop aboard the C.J. Toth Ferry for a cruise to Sheffield Island.
Arriving on the Island, guests will be greeted and entertained by a roving gang
of rowdy pirates. Kids can hunt for treasure on the beach, play games, sing sea
chanteys, watch swordplay, listen to tall tales of thrill and danger, and hear
colorful stories of pirates near and far. Who knows what secrets they will
reveal!
This
is the weekend to experience the freedom of a pirate’s life, and to learn about
their lore and history! The pirates that invade Sheffield Island every summer
are different. They enjoy taking a break from their adventures on the seven
seas and come to Sheffield Island to have a boatload of fun with those lucky
scallywags visiting during the Pirates Weekend.
All pirate fun and games
are free with the purchase of a ferry ticket. The ferry departs the dock at 11
a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. on both days, Saturday and Sunday. It is best to
arrive 30 minutes before the boat departs the dock that is located on 4 North
Water Street in Norwalk in the parking lot of the Maritime Aquarium. Parking is
available at the Maritime Garage. For tickets click here.
About the Seaport
Association
The Norwalk Seaport Association was
founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to
revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage.
The Norwalk Seaport
Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the
Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage
provide a unique historical and educational venue, which strives to increase
awareness, appreciation, and consideration for our environment and
how the preservation of historic buildings and nature contribute to our quality
of life.
It is our belief
that preservation strengthens the perpetual partnership between the past, the
present, and the future. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart
B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to
educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long
Island Sound, our environment and maritime heritage.