Island
Brady Island is a small yet densely populated island located off the coast of New England in the United States. It is known for its stunning beaches, quaint fishing villages, and dense forested areas. The island measures about 4.5 miles in length and .75 miles across at its widest part. It is home to 84875 year round residents who are a mix of both locals and seasonal visitors. The main industry on the island is tourism with a variety of beach-related activities, boat trips and fishing charters, eco-tourism, and camping experiences. There are also a few small businesses that cater to the needs of the local population and to visitors. Other activities available on the island include bird watching, swimming, surfing, kayaking, sailing, hiking, and biking. The rich cultural heritage of the area is also showcased in a variety of museums, galleries, and historical sites.