Enjoy Quonset’s Public Spaces This Summer

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Quonset Business Park has hundreds of acres dedicated to recreation, preserving our rich history and protected open spaces. Now that it’s officially summer, there’s no better time to take advantage of the amenities that Quonset has to offer.

Quonset has four public beaches where visitors can take in the magic of Narragansett Bay. Blue Beach is a small beach with sand dunes, featuring a stunning view of the Jamestown Bridge. Compass Rose Beach is a dog-friendly beach located off Roger Williams Way. Spink’s Neck Beach is a narrow stretch of sand by Little Allen Harbor, an active working waterfront. Calf Pasture Point Beach sits at the end of the North Kingstown Bike Path and serves as a natural habitat that is home to many species of wildlife, sea life, and waterfowl. If you’re looking to enjoy a day by the water, you can’t go wrong at Quonset.

If you’d rather stay active, Quonset is home to the North Kingstown Golf Course, one of the best public courses in the state. Come play eighteen holes or hit a bucket of balls at the driving range. The Park also offers two connected bike paths: the 2.3-mile-long Quonset Bike Path and the 1.25-mile-long North Kingstown Bike Path. These paths take riders from Post Rd. all the way to Narragansett Bay.

Quonset is proud to provide public spaces for Rhode Islanders to enjoy the outdoors. We hope to see you at the Business Park this summer!

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The new Terminal 5 Pier is seeing activity! The Viking Odesa recently delivered more than 1,100 GM and Chevrolet trucks and SUVs to the port. These vehicles are among the 200,000+ automobiles that arrive at Quonset each year.

ICYMI: QDC has been awarded $11.25M to support submarine shipbuilding, auto imports and other port activities at the Port of Davisville.

The federal funding will be used to upgrade port facilities that support economic growth now and in the future.

QDC is celebrating two recent promotions! Eric Ryan (right) is now the Port Terminal Superintendent, and Eric Perreault (left) is now the Senior Pier Master and Facility Security Officer.

We appreciate their dedication to world-class service for all Port of Davisville customers.

Last year, we opened the Blue Economy Support Docks to provide small businesses with in-demand access to Narragansett Bay.

As of this spring, seven of the eight docks are fully leased to support maritime and undersea product testing and R&D.

QBP's Cold-Link Logistics has broken ground on a 65,000-square-foot expansion to double the facility’s existing capacity, creating more freezer storage and 13,000 new pallet positions. The expansion will position Cold-Link to grow their business and better serve their customers.

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