In 1928 a part of land was used to join Castle Island to terrain Massachusetts, and keeping in mind that this place for outdoor entertainment and history is no longer technically an island, local people still allude to it by its original name. Castle Island is home to Fort Independence, and was one of the primary army installations for the British. Today, Castle Island pulls in voyagers and local people the same who are looking for open air entertainment and relaxation. Guests can meander the footpath, outing in open green space, fish into the straight, take in sees from a grand disregard, swim and appreciate flame broiling and shower offices, as well.