Hi Ray, We thoroughly enjoyed the "Lost Villages Tour" today. You are a true R.I. historian, and bring honor to the legacy of your family----especially your mom.
Happy Spring! Be well! Sincerely,
Janice & Paul T.
Enjoy the video's at Saunderstown
Media Thank you, Ray (4-18-23)
Important:
Please Read
Seats Available
People have moved around
Updated daily: 3-28-24
I am using the larger
38 Passenger Bus
10am
SOLD OUT
12noon
SOLD OUT
NEW 2:30
(26 seats sold +me)
11 seats available
For Res. Call 401-821-0016
Over 2,000 informed tourists
have taken the tour
Announcing Lost Villages Tours for 2024 April 14th
I am only doing 10am & 12noon tours, this is my last year for bus tours. I have added a 2:30 tour - If this one sells out I may add a 5pm tour.
The 90 minute air-conditioned bus tour departs from & returns to the village of Hope (Scituate),
rain or shine. Bring your Lost Villages & Scituate Reservoir books with you because Ray refers to them over 25 times.
NEWS FLASH: By request we are now also offering 90 minute Lost Villages personal group tours. $200.00 min. up to 4 people using your vehicle, any day of the week. Includes a map and itinerary. Each additional person is only $50.00
If you have any questions regarding our tours or would like more information, please contact us by using the Request Info button below.
Ray is seen here giving a refund check and congratulating Darleen Adams as his honorary 1,000th customer to take the Lost Villages Tour. Her name was drawn from all of the October 19, 2014 customers.
His 1st three tours May 21, 2011 sold out with an overflow of customers wanting to go. The rest is history.
Ray can also be contacted at
theewolf@cox.net
People that bought Ray's books about the reservoir requested he do a tour to show where things were located.
Call Ray today for more information
or to reserve seats - 401-821-0016
Learn the fascinating
History of
the Scituate
Reservoir System
Request Info above and Ray will
e-mail you answers to your questions.
Updated March 28, 2024
The Lost Villages Tour
Ray now uses a 38 passenger