The Provincetown Public Library celebrated the season with a marathon reading of ‘A Christmas Carol,’ while the fireworks went off on New Year’s Eve, despite rain and clouds.
Clamming in Provincetown
December means open clamming season (with a permit) in Provincetown. Shellfishermen arrived with rakes and baskets, digging for clams for holiday meals— and possibly gifts.
2022 Lobster Pot Tree in Provincetown
Don’t forget to stop by Lopes Square to check out Provincetown’s traditional Lobster Pot Tree this year!
Canteen Holiday Market in Provincetown
Warm up throughout December at the Canteen Holiday Market, which has returned with crafts, snacks, a bake shop, winter lodge and a fire pit.
The Canteen Holiday Market has something for everyone, including Barbie Doll head ornaments.
Grab a hot cider, spiked or not, at the Canteen Holiday Market, which runs weekends through Jan. 1.
Provincetown Lobster Pot Tree
The famously Provincetown Lobster Pot Tree is being erected just in time for Thanksgiving.
Provincetown is Getting Ready for the Holiday Season!
The Pilgrim Monument’s lights–which even quickly moving cyclists are craning their necks to see–are up and lit in celebration of the holiday season.
Provincetown’s Breakwater
Enjoy the stunning fall weather with a walk across Provincetown’s breakwater, just make sure to get out and back while it’s low tide.
Provincetown Clams
Grab those rakes and head to the flats to dig up clams now that the open season is upon us, just make sure you have a permit.
Halloween in Provincetown
Fog moves into the Provincetown Cemetery and throws a veil over the Pilgrim Monument just in time for Halloween.
Motta Field
Women’s Week softball players hit it out of the park, with a large crowd watching from the back of Motta Field.