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Since 2005 the Waterfront Partnership has served as our city’s advocate, promoter, and steward for the waterfront, aiming to enliven the harbor by providing basic services, adding new family-oriented amenities, and developing new and exciting programming and events.
Whether you live, work, or play at the waterfront every day or are just visiting, know that our dedicated team is behind the scenes working hard to ensure your experience at Baltimore’s waterfront is exceptional.
About 150 people plunge into Baltimore harbor for Harbor Splash: ‘Today is incredible’
A crowd lined the perimeter of Bond Street Wharf as about 150 people plunged into the Baltimore harbor on Sunday during Harbor Splash — the first public harbor swim event in decades.
7th annual Floatilla brings hundreds of paddlers to Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Hundreds of kayakers, canoes and paddles made a big splash at the 7th annual Baltimore Floatilla on Saturday.
The event celebrates and brings awareness to the progress made in the environmental restoration of the Inner Harbor, while helping those impacted by the Key Bridge Collapse.
Celebrating 40 years of house music, the 'Baltimore by Baltimore' festival returns to the Inner Harbor
Food vendors, live music and festivals. It's already starting to feel like summer.
Baltimore by Baltimore Waterfront Music and Makers Festival returns on June 1st. The experience is a series of 5 all-day festivals.
Harbor Splash maxes out in 10 minutes. Participants quick to sign up for Inner Harbor plunge
Hundreds rushed for the opportunity to jump into Baltimore's Inner Harbor next month.
The Harbor Splash, scheduled for June 23, maxed out within 10 minutes for 150 participants. However, there is a waitlist for those who are interested.
Harbor Splash sells out in 10 minutes
The Harbor Splash public swim event sold out within 10 minutes of the registration link going live Wednesday morning.
The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, which is organizing the event, registered the maximum 150 participants and has launched a waitlist for others who are interested. The swimming event will take place June 23.
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