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Come meet Lenny The world’s only life-size chocolate moose! Lenny is 1,700 pounds of the finest chocolate. Come see him in his natural habitat and watch a video about how he was created.
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Candymaking excellence since 1926… the best in Chocolate, Taffy, Fudge and Ice Cream 419 US Route One Scarborough, Maine 04074 207-883-4897 www.lenlibby.com
We’re easy to find… just one mile East of Cabela’s on Route One
Open year round 7 days a week
Handicap access 5/1/08 4:52:02 PM
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FUJI restaurant
Sushi Bar & Japanese Steak House Fine Japanese & Korean Cuisines Experience Volcanic Steak & Seafood Hibachi Entrees prepared at your table by our IRON CHEFS
SUSHI BAR Freshest Authentic Maine Sushi & Japanese Cuisine Plus a plentiful variety of poultry & vegetable dishes
29 Exchange St. Portland, Maine 04103 (207) 773-2900 Validated parking at Fore St. garage
Beauty and purpose make for a powerful connection. Named one of the best regional universities in America by U.S. News & World Report, the University of New England is a leader in health sciences education, biomedical research, and the liberal arts. Our undergraduate programs provide a challenging liberal arts education with more than 30 majors in a variety of subject areas. UNE students are passionate about learning and living. You’ll find 14 NCAA Division III athletic teams, dozens of clubs and organizations, and access to Maine’s scenic parks, beaches and mountains. UNE’s waterfront campus in Biddeford and historic Portland campus offer an ideal environment for students to prepare for bright futures and form lasting connections with each other and their professors.
Biddeford and Portland, Maine www.une.edu 800-477-4UNE
Connections. For Life.
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Hannaford Supermarket
has all the essentials to turn a good picnic into a great picnic. Make your summer extra special with Hannaford. P.S. Don’t forget the napkins and ketchup!
for store locations & hours visit www.hannaford.com
welcome to the guide! Regional Activities Guide of Maine P.O. Box 503 Union, Maine 04862-0503
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(207) 671-7230 Co-Publishers Stanley J. Rintz Stanley J. Rintz Jr. Senior Editor Jim Harnedy Photography Mike Leonard Bryan Spivey Kevin Reynolds Jane Diggins-Harnedy Production Christina Noonan Advertising Sales Stanley J. Rintz Stanley J. Rintz Jr. Jim Harnedy Ann-Marie Rintz Members of: Maine Tourism Association Convention & Visitors Bureau Maine Merchant’s Association Chambers of Commerce The Regional Activities Guide of Maine assumes no responsibilities for errors in text or advertiser’s ad copy published. Can not be held responsible for unsolicited material. On the cover: Photo by T. June Eiesland, My Optical Delusions. Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth.
Hello Friends, Welcome to the magazine which has made its home in the beautiful state of Maine for 26 years. Though we’ve lived here for over 30 years, we would like to tell you how happy we are that you are spending time with us. You will find Maine’s people among the friendliest anywhere, the scenery pristine, and the opportunities for enjoying nature and the great outdoors endless. We are sure that you will find while traveling from Kittery to Fort Kent and across all the roads less travelled that Maine truly is the way life should be.
Inside these pages you will find a multitude of advertisements. Please read them carefully, each and every one is important. They are the presentations of good people who live and work here. They have something of value to offer you, and they sincerely want the opportunity to meet and serve you. They are our friends and we hope they will become your friends as well ... Enjoy!
—Stan Rintz, Publisher
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If you are a visitor or you live in Maine, and you have great activity photos that depict a Maine summer ... send us your images! If chosen, we’ll print your photo in our next Summer 2010 issue, and maybe even use it on the front cover! Email your entries along with a little about where it was taken to: stan@activitiesguideofmaine.com. Include your name, hometown and phone number.
Suggestions of outdoor adventure shots where people are having fun are: festivals, water sports, parades, hiking, kayaking, wildlife, competitions or anything that shows how we have fun in Maine with a creative flair. Contest winners will also receive gift certificates from some of our advertisers. Please limit entries to two images please and good luck!
Our winner: Betsy Tietz of Tucson, Arizona. Portland Head Light Park, July 2008. “The setting was serene and the waves were soothing. We enjoyed our lunch and were treated to be able to see talented artists interpreting the Maine coast,” said Tietz. 2
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contents south coastal Greater Portland & Old Orchard Beach Pages 4–17
western lakes & mountains Bethel, Sebago Lake, Naples & Kennebec Valley Pages 18–28
central & midcoast Brunswick to Searsport & the Capitol Area Pages 29–55
acadia & downeast Hancock & Washington Counties Pages 56–66
the highlands Bangor & the Katahdin/Moosehead Lake Area Pages 67–72 Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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south coastal kennebunkport SEASHORE TROLLEY MUSEUM - Schedule of Events Celebrating our 70th Year!
Ice Cream Nights: 7 p.m. Wed. and Thurs. in July and August
The world’s largest collection of trolleys and streetcars. Ride three miles in an authentically restored streetcar. See how your grandparents travelled and learn how trolleys changed the nation.
June 21 Dad rides FREE on Father’s Day! July & August Ice Cream Nights, 7 p.m. (Wed. & Thurs.) Discounted rate of $4 per person and a FREE ice cream cone! July 4 Trolley Parade & 70th Anniversary Party! 1 p.m. Balloons, decorations, cake and musical entertainment! July 12 Moxie Congress comes to the museum Enjoy a revisit of the Moxie car, free samples and memorabilia!
Open Rain or Shine Weekends: May 2–Oct. 25 Daily: Memorial Day to Columbus Day
Sept. 26–27 & Oct. 3–4 Pumpkin Patch Trolley Come for lots of fun! For the cost of admission, everyone gets a FREE pumpkin from our Pumpkin Patch!
195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport (207) 967-2800 • www.trolleymuseum.org
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Ken’s Place
Famous for Seafoods Since 1927 Fabulous Fried Clams!
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238 Gorham Road Scarborough, Maine 04074 Reservations: 207 – 883 – 2151
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Baked & Fried Foods • Children’s Menu • Air Conditioned Pine Point Rd. Scarborough, Maine 207 883-6611 • Open thru Oct.
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south coastal Maine’s Premier Family Beach Resort
7-Miles of Perfect Beach Free 100-Page Guide Book 1-800-365-9386 www.OldOrchardBeachMaine.com
Your Best Source for Oceanview and Oceanfront Vacation Rentals at the Grand Victorian
area events july
Full Size Gourmet Kitchens Cable TV/Internet Central Air Conditioning Indoor Pool Fitness Center/Sauna Free Parking Oceanview/Oceanfront Balconies 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Units $2,100 - $3,250/week
www.apexrentalproperty.com
Apex Beach Rentals • 1 East Grand Ave. • Old Orchard Beach, ME 207-899-5001 • ckelley15@hotmail.com
3–4 21th Annual Parade & Sandcastle Contest Enjoy a parade and band concert with line and square dancing. Sandcastle contest on the beach. Fun for the entire family. Ocean Park. 207-934-9068 4 Fireworks in the Square On the beach next to the Pier.
10–12 Annual Greek Heritage Festival Homemade Greek food, pastries, music and dancing. Live band Fri. and Sat. night. St. Demetrios Orthodox Church, Saco. 207-284-5651 25 Second Annual Seaside Art Festival 207-934-4351
september
18–19 16th Annual Car Show Friday night lineup on Main Street with parade and car show on Saturday.
LIVE Entertainment Thurs, Fri & Sat nights in the off season
The Brunswick
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scarborough fair dates july
2–5 Houlton 9–12 Ossipee Valley 17–19 Waterford World’s Fair 24–26 Pittston 31–8/9 Bangor 31–8/8 Northern Maine
august 5–8 7–9 9–15 13–22 22–29 27–30
Monmouth Athens Topsham Skowhegan Union Piscataquis-Dover Foxcroft 27–30 Acton 30–9/7 Windsor
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Don’t miss Maine’s fabulous fair season! If you are in Maine this summer, there is always a fair in town! Check the fair dates for one near you. Rides, petting zoos, horse and animal shows, harness racing, exhibit halls where locals show off their prized goods, live entertainment and fireworks!
3–7 4–7 4–7 10–13 11–13 13–19 18–20
Blue Hill Springfield Harmony Clinton Lions Litchfield Oxford New Portland Lions 20–26 Farmington 25–27 Common Ground 27–10/3 Cumberland
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4–11 Fryeburg
photo by Michael Leonard
Since 1950
US Rte. 1, Scarborough or Exit 42, Maine Tpk. 207-883-4331 • Online at www.ScarboroughDowns.com
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south coastal portland Portland Discovery Land & Sea Tours has been offering tours of Portland for over 12 years. As a locally owned and operated company, they take pride in showing visitors all that Maine’s largest city has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a city tour, harbor cruise or both, Portland Discovery has it covered! The most popular tour Portland Discovery offers is the Land & Sea Tour. This combo tour is a great way to maximize your day in Portland. For just $33, you’ll get a 90-minute Trolley Tour and a 90-minute Lighthouse Lovers Cruise on Casco Bay. The 2009 season begins May 9th and will continue right through the end of October. In July & August trolley tours run at 9:30, 11:15, 1:00, 2:45 and 4:30. Harbor cruises are offered at 11:30, 1:30, 3:30 and 6:30. Tours will operate daily through October 25th, however the schedule does change a bit after Labor Day. Though not required, reservations are strongly recommended in-season. For those looking for a true “Maine adventure” a trip to Eagle Island may be the answer. This adventure includes a narrated cruise through beautiful Casco Bay, plus an opportunity to explore Eagle Island. While en route to the island, you’ll cruise through scenic back channels and quiet coves, past island cottages and quaint fishing villages. On the island you will have an opportunity to tour the former summer estate of famed arctic explorer, Admiral Robert E. Peary, the 1st man to reach the North Pole.
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south coastal portland Portland Trails has something for everyone ...
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Want to bike the Casco Bay waterfront? Hike a forest path? Kayak a river? Spot a nesting eagle? Run with your dog?
june
25–27 Greek Heritage Festival Greek foods, arts and crafts, live entertainment. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (corner of Pleasant and Park Street). 774-0281
july
4 Fireworks and Celebration! See the greatest display in the state from the Eastern Prom! Plenty of blanket spaces and food vendors to make a festive evening. 7 Alive at Five Concert Series Kick back, enjoy free music by your favorite bands and have a cold drink in the beer garden. Presented by Sebago Brewing Company! Monument Square. 5–8pm www.portlandmaine.com (continues every Thursday through August 6) 12–14 6th Annual Compass Project Boat Building Festival Monument Square. www.compassproject.org 30 PORTopera Celebrates 15 Years of Grand Opera Maine’s only professional opera company, with a grand opera concert. Merrill Auditorium. 7:30pm www.porttix.com www.portopera.org
august
13–16 27th Annual MS Harborfest A weekend event to benefit the MS Society, including a regatta, auction and tugboat muster, held right here in Portland Harbor.
You can do it all in and around Maine’s largest city on the more than thirty miles of recreational paths in the Portland Trails network. A membership-based urban land trust founded in 1991, Portland Trails works with government, private citizens, and other land-preservation organizations to create and maintain all kinds of land and water trails in greater Portland. Ranging from steep pine-shadowed footpaths to waterside sidewalks, Portland Trails’ trails are well-marked and accessible to a wide-range of ages and physical abilities. In addition to its trails, Portland Trails offers lots of special activities for locals and visitors, including guided evening Discovery Treks (free to members, $5 for non-members), trail podcasts, trail-building projects for businesses and individuals, and Lunch and Learn programs. Maps of the entire trail system are available for $4.95, and membership starts at $10 per year. Check out the trails, programs, podcasts, and more at the award-winning website www.trails.org, or call them at 775-2411. Portland’s trail-building powerhouse looks forward to hearing from you and seeing you out on the trails! —Aurelia Scott, Vice President, Portland Trails
An urban land trust founded in 1991, Portland Trails is a nonprofit organization that works to build and maintain trails throughout Greater Portland for you and your family to enjoy.
305 Commercial Street Portland, ME 04101 (207)775-2411 info@trails.org
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Visit us online at www.trails.org for more information, or to purchase our 3rd Edition Map and Trail Guide
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Full- or Half-Day Trips | Sunset Cruises | Romantic Champagne Cruises
Elite Charters 207-671-2979
Go fishing on Portland’s PREMIER Charter Boat! Whether you want an adventurous day of big game fishing, or a scenic cruise, Reel Action Charters can meet your needs.
What we provide: • Tackle, bait, ice and all the comforts of home • A knowledgeable & courteous crew • An experience you can talk about all year long • Guaranteed fish!
1 Spring Point Drive, South Portland, Maine 04106 207-671-2979 | info@reel-action.com | www.reel-action.com
south coastal portland Hungry? There’s no shortage of dining choices in the Portland area. What would you like? Fresh food that is either steamed, baked, fried, or served cold in a salad. A sizzling steak, a sandwich or a seafood roll to take on a cruise of Casco Bay. Pizza, sushi, organic produce or a beer from a local brewery. You name it, its all right here. Dine in fine style and enjoy watching the waterfront activities, or simply order something to go along with you on your excursion by car, boat or on foot. For the best outdoor dining in town, try Yosaku restaurant!
Voted greater Portland’s Best Sushi Restaurant and Top 40 Best Sushi in New England, at Benkay, skilled chefs prepare over 30 different types of sushi and over 40 types of maki rolls along with many cooked dishes. Each day Chef Ando creates his own menu of specials. Visit them at the corner of India and Commercial streets, or take advantage of their free delivery within their delivery area.
BENNY’S
FAMOUS FRIED CLAMS
“in our original home made batter” 199 W. Commercial Street Portland, Maine
207-774-2084 • Deck & Outside Dining • Hot Dogs & Burgers • Clam Cakes WATER VIEWS • Crab meat Rolls • Haddock Dinners Home of the 1/4 lb. Lobster Roll!
Fresh Maine Seafood Serving Lunch & Dinner Casual Dining
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People’s Choice Award
Large outside patio overlooking Portland’s working waterfront Full Take Out
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From unique ice cream creations to smoothies, ice cream cakes and shakes—nobody serves up the ultimate indulgence like Cold Stone Creamery. It starts with using the highest quality ingredients and ends with our signature process for preparing your custom creation on a frozen granite stone.
Open 7 days a week. www.coldstonecreamery.com Tel. 774-7100
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NARA SUSHI
Large selection of local art prints and photographs
Japanese & Korean Cuisine 50 Maine Mall Road South Portland (207) 772-0006
narasushisushi.com
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Open daily from 10am–4pm. Walking distance to downtown Portland. Handicap Accessible. Adults $10 - Seniors $9 - Children 3–12 $6 Children 2 and under FREE! Visit our web site at MNGRR.org for directions, schedules and special holiday events!
58 Fore Street Portland, Maine 04101
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Dine amongst outdoor Japanese gardens and waterfall this summer. Japanese cuisine at its best ~ in a relaxing atmosphere.
1 Danforth St. Portland 780-0880
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Rejuvenate your body and renew your spirit with a visit to the Regency Spa. Featuring specialized message therapy, revitalizing facials, relaxing body treatments and luxurious hand and foot treatments. The Regency Spa’s unique services will nourish you physically and mentally. Make your visit to the Regency Spa a complete relaxing getaway. All guest of the spa are invited to use the steam room sauna and jacuzzi. Climb aboard with Capt. Jim of Atlantic Adventures and get ready for excitement in the waters of the Gulf of Maine. Tackle, bait and lunch are included on our half-day, full-day or marathon trips. No license required. Ground fishing trips include cod, haddock, pollock, cusk, wolf, hake, monk and more. Or tackle one of our sharks trips and reel in blue, mako, thresher and more.
1-800-727-3436
d A v entures c i t n a l t A • Deep Sea Fishing Charters • Half-Day, Full-Day, Marathon Trips Ground Fishing and Shark Trips Commercial Street • Portland, Maine Trips by reservation only (Max 6 passengers per trip)
Capt. James J. Harkins IV
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Where in Maine can you find...
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...a historic coastal village ...world class shopping ...an observatory ...a theater company ...state parks ...a desert ...skeet shooting ...kayaking and archery classes ...a vodka distillery ...a performing arts center ...sumptuous dining ...seal watch cruises and lighthouse tours ...festivals, concerts and year-round events ...plus the famous home of L.L. Bean?
Freeport, Maine. All this plus great places to stay and enjoy! 1-800-865-1994 www.freeportusa.com
Shop. Play. Dine. Stay. — Experience Freeport.
www.FreeportUSA.com
Freeport welcomes you! With all there is to do in Freeport, plan to stay two or three days. A variety of overnight accommodations welcome the weary traveler. Choose from homey country inns, charming bed and breakfast, cabins in the woods, motels, and scenic campgrounds. Some of the best things in life are in Freeport, Maine! Points of interest include oceanfront grandeur of Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park, Winslow Park with a beach on Casco Bay, and Mast Landing Sanctuary, open daily for nature walks and guided tours; and we can’t forget Maine’s natural phenomenon—the Desert of Maine. Charming South Freeport Village offers a panoramic view of a working harbor, restaurants with great lobster, and scenic ocean cruises. For more historical information, contact the Freeport Historical Society located at 45 Main Street or call (207) 865-3170. Visitors find it difficult to imagine among the rolling hills and rambling brooks at the end of Desert Road there is a desert. Once you take your first step through the gift shop’s Visit the GGM Mining Company sluice front door, however, for all gem stones and fossils. Every bag guaranteed and seeded for happy rewards! your doubts will vanish as you enter the vast and sandy Desert of Maine. The owners welcome you to a very unusual experience and they will do everything they can to make your visit a pleasant and informative one. In 1797 the Tuttle family moved to the 300 acre farm that once covered the Desert of Maine where they successfully raised crops of potatoes and hay for several years. Failure to rotate crops thereafter, combined with massive land—clearing and overgrazing resulted in severe soil erosion that exposed this hidden desert. As the spreading sand grew uncontrollable, the Tuttles surrendered, leaving the desert to it’s destiny.
Open Early May to Mid-October
Tours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 7 days a week
95 Desert Road, Freeport, Maine 04032 Only 2 miles off I-295. Take Exit 20. Turn west to dead end
Giant Sand Dunes Narrated Coach Tours Marked Nature Trails Gift Shop Picnic Area
Convenience Store Sand Paintings 1738 Barn Museum World Sand Collections
Camping or RVing? Desert Dunes Campground offers full hook-ups, laundry facilities, showers, pool & more!
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south coastal freeport Freeport is a beautiful coastal Maine village with over 170 upscale outlets, designer shops, eclectic boutiques, B&B’s, hotels, fantastic restaurants and casual cafes. Home to world-famous L.L. Bean and to numerous outdoor adventures; we invite you to come shop, play, dine and stay in Freeport!
HARRASEEKET
LUNCH & LOBSTER CO.
(207) 865-4888 Home made desserts too!
Just 3 miles from L.L. Bean on the wharf at the end of Main Street on beautiful South Freeport Harbor Come and enjoy fresh seafood for lunch or dinner 11am–8:45pm Experience the working waterfront from inside the dining room or from our picnic tables under the awning! May 1st to June 16 8am–7:45pm • Labor Day to end of season 8am–7:45pm Lobster Pound Open June 16–Labor Day 8am–8:45pm
Live lobsters packed to travel! 865-3535
THE CORSICAN RESTAURANT 9 Mechanic St. Freeport, ME 207.865.9421 corsicanrestaurant.com
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Visit Maine’s Only Potato Vodka Distillery Using potatoes grown on a family farm in Fryeburg, and water from the Cold River aquifer of Western Maine, a super premium vodka is created in Freeport, Maine—home of the “Best A merican Vod k a ! ” ��������������������������������������
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• $15 Walk-On Adventures • Fly-fishing and Wingshooting Courses • Guided Kayak Tours • Bike Tours • Weekend Adventures • Women’s Courses • Families and Groups Welcome
To learn more, visit llbean.com/ods or call 888·552·3261
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Portland Forest Avenue Rx 295 Forest Avenue Portland, ME 04101 (207) 761-5965 RX (207) 761-5967 Riverside 787 Riverside Street Portland, ME 04103 (207) 878-0191
Wherever you travel this summer, there’s a
Hannaford Supermarket just around the corner.
for store hours visit www.hannaford.com
Biddeford 299 Elm Street Rx Biddeford, ME 04005 (207) 284-8677 RX (207) 283-0409 Buxton 24 Portland Road Rx Buxton, ME 04093 (207) 929-3100 RX (207) 929-3152 Falmouth 65 Gray Road Rx Falmouth, ME 04105 (207) 878-0050 RX (207) 878-0017
Saco 532 Main Street Rx Saco, ME 04072 (207) 282-4152 RX (207) 282-4131 Sanford 800 Main Street Rx Sanford, ME 04073 (207) 324-1554 RX (207) 324-3450 Scarborough U.S. Route 1 Rx 31 Hannaford Drive Scarborough, ME 04074 (207) 883-7670 RX (207) 883-7674
Gorham 99 Main Street Rx Gorham, ME 04038 (207) 839-6553 RX (207) 839-6551
South Portland Maine Mall Rx Hannaford Plaza 415 Philbrook Avenue South Portland, ME 04106 (207) 761-2729 RX (207) 772-0758
North Windham Windham Mall 797 Roosevelt Trail Rx No. Windham, ME 04062 (207) 892-2532 RX (207) 892-8571
Millcreek Rx 50 Cottage Road South Portland, ME 04106 (207) 799-7359 RX (207) 799-4023
Standish Colonial Marketplace Rx 111 Ossipee Trail Standish, ME 04084 (207) 642-5533 RX (207) 642-5544 Waterboro 20 Sokokis Trail Rx Waterboro, ME 04087 (207) 247-8000 RX (207) 247-8200 Wells U.S. Route 1 Rx 107 Wells Plaza Wells, ME 04090 (207) 646-4111 RX (207) 646-2622 Westbrook 7 Hannaford Drive Rx Westbrook, ME 04092 (207) 854-4631 RX (207) 854-1294 Yarmouth Shopper’s Village Rx 756 U.S. Route 1 Yarmouth, ME 04096 (207) 846-5941 RX (207) 846-5251 York 5 Hannaford Drive Rx York, ME 03909 (207) 363-5357 RX (207) 363-5928
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area events
yarmouth
june
20 Wolfe’s Neck Farm Foundation Art Fest In support of Wolfe’s Neck Farm Featuring New England artists, exhibiting and selling fine art, pottery, jewelry, clothing and textile art. 9am–4pm www.wolfesneckfarm.org
july
4 Annual 10K Road Race and One-Mile Family Fun Run/Walk The first 400 10K registrants will receive a pair of New Balance® training shoes. And the first 700 10K registrants will receive a New Balance Tech Tee. Freeport Town Park. 7:30am www.llbeanroadrace.com. 18–19 Creative Spirits Summer Festival Arts event including and art show and sale. Kendall Tavern Barn and Lawn. email: freeportcreativearts@gmail.com
Lobster Pound (207) 846-5871
SERVING LOBSTER DINNERS
september
19 Lobsterman Triathlon One of the most popular destination races in New England, and US. ranked as a Top Race in America by Inside Triathlon. A truly amazing Maine experience, complete with a full lobsterbake following the race. Winslow Park. 9:30am 12 11th Annual Fall in the Village Art Festival View the works of over 100 artists and artisans, plus listen to great live music! Event to be held throughout the downtown Freeport village, starting at Discovery Park. 9am–5pm
Take-Out (207) 846-3436
Live or Cooked Lobsters Packed to Travel Lobster Rolls • Crabmeat Rolls Steamers • Fried Clams • Fish & Chips Maine Shrimp • Crab Cakes... and more! Exit 17 off I-295, head North 1/2 mile to 1269 Route 1, Yarmouth, Maine
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western lakes & mountains route 26 Open daily, 9:30am-4:30pm April 15-November 11
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Moose, eagles, bears, fisher, lynx, deer, trout, owls, fox, coyotes, turtles, picnic sites, trails, nature store & more! A 200-acre park with 30 different species of wildlife on exhibit. Admission Fees: $7.00/ages 13 & up For more information $5.00/ages 4-12 please call: Free/3 & under $5.00/Seniors 60 & up 207-657-4977 Group rates, 15 or more, or school groups/$3.50 each
www.mainewildlifepark.com www.mefishwildlife.com
Everything in it’s Season
Open Year-Round 7 Days a Week
erg’s Crystal Spring Farm Smedb Smedberg’s Maple Syrup Fresh Vegetables Our Famous Sweet Corn All Natural, Home-Grown Beef, Pork and Lamb
Seafood and Live Lobsters Seedlings, Annuals and Perennials Hay and Live Bait Homemade Baked Goodies Wheel Cheese and Jams
Looking for wildlife? Visit the Maine Wildlife Park on Route 26 in Gray, just 3.5 miles from Maine Turnpike Exit 63. Owned and operated by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries photo by Benjamin L. Corey and Wildlife, this is a guaranteed opportunity to see a moose; plus white-tailed deer, black bears, bald eagles, mountain lions, porcupines, coyotes, hawks, owls, turtles, trophy trout, and more—over 30 species of native wildlife! The wildlife at the park have been injured, orphaned, or are too dependant on humans to be released back into the wild, so act as educational ambassadors to visitors that want to learn more about them. The park is a shady and cool spot to visit in the summer under massive white pine trees. Fall is also a great time to visit: the crowds have thinned out, the wildlife are growing in their winter coats and antlers, and the foliage is lovely. There are nature trails and wildlife gardens to enjoy, a game warden museum, interactive exhibits and displays, a ‘snack shack’, a nature gift shop and more! The park-like setting, exhibits and gardens make this an inviting stop. Bring a picnic and spend the day! No reservations required.
Join us for Customer Appreciation Day - 1st Sunday in November Pig Roast and Free Samples! www.smedbergfarm.com 1413 Main Street • Route 26, Oxford, Maine • 207-743-6723
Smedberg’s roadside stand was originally built in 1967 and is owned and operated by Roger and Gayle Smedberg and Roger Smedberg Jr. From Made-in-Maine products like maple syrup, honey, fruit salsa, pottery, soaps and ornaments, to their own One Cow Homemade Ice Cream that’s “udderly delicious”, Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm is an experience unlike any other. Stop by and check out our homemade baked goods including pies, breads and Gayle’s delicious homemade baked beans and chicken pies. Smedberg’s fully-stocked greenhouses feature beautiful annuals, hardy perennials, fertilizer, soils and mulch hay, as well as seedlings and plants. Smedberg’s all-natural, homegrown beef, pork and lamb are raised on the farm, fed from the field, with no added hormones. Also available: bison, chicken, turkey, seafood and live lobster. You won’t want to miss a stop at Smedberg’s Crystal Spring Farm. 18
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COLLECT MINERALS IN MAINE We We have have access access to to private private and and closed closed locations locations like: like: Mount Mount Mica, Mica, Mount Mount Apatite, Apatite, Emmons Emmons and and more! more!
a great Maine activity for the whole family
Poland Mining Camps Foremost among Maine’s many collectible minerals and gemstones are elbaite tourmaline, the heliodor and aquamarine varieties of beryl several types of garnet, the amethyst and smoky varieties of quartz, lepidolite, and purple fluorapatite. All these minerals can be collected in the numerous quarries that are scattered throughout one of the largest concentrations of granite pegmatites in the United States. Although Maine’s pegmatites attract hundreds of rockhounds each year, collecting minerals is not always an easy matter. With few exceptions, the pegmatites are privately owned and posted against trespassing. And while these quarries contain an abundance of specimens, recognizing the subtle forms and colors that separate them from the huge volumes of dump rock can be difficult. Finally, many quarries have been inactive for decades, meaning that no recent drilling and blasting has been done to expose new material. Rockhounds planning to collect in Maine’s pegmatites—especially out-of-state visitors with no local ties—need all the help they can get. They can get it from Mary Groves and her staff at Poland Mining Camps. A complete guiding service for pegmatite-mineral collectors, Poland Mining Camps provides lodging, meals, access to 15 privately-owned quarries, experienced guides, the right to keep all specimens that are found, and the opportunity to meet prominent local collectors and geologists. Poland Mining Camps is located in southern Maine in the little town of Poland, about 10 road miles west of the cities of Lewiston and Auburn. This it near the center of Maine’s pegmatite belt, a northwest-southeast-trending concentration of granite pegmatites that extends from the New Hampshire line west of Rangeley to the coastal town of Boothbay Harbor, nearly 100 miles to the southeast. —As seen in Rock & Gem, February 2009 Story by Steve Voynick Western Maine Mineral Adventures Learn about the local geology, mining history, and how to identify minerals. Screen a bucket of mine run: material containing different gemstones and mineral specimens from local mines. Take guided tours to famous local gem
Poland Mining Camps Dudy & Mary Groves P.O. Box 26 Poland, Maine 04274
(207) 998-2350
A UNIQUE AND COMPLETE VACATION OPPORTUNITY
visit our website: www.polandminingcamps.com
Jewelry to Fall in Love With Custom Design, In-House Repair Maine Gemstones, Fine Jewelry Fine Mineral Specimens Gemcutting, and much more.
138 Main Street South Paris, Maine
1-800-686-7633 www.creaserjewelers.com
mines in the area and dig on their dumps. Visit mines like Mt. Mica, the Harvard Quarry, Mt. Apatite and many others! Learn about the science of mining and see active mines. Prospecting trips are available to learn what to look for in the field. WMMA has a goal to teach school children about ... sciences as well as local mining history. Birthday parties can also be arranged and will include a free gift for the birthday girl or boy and stuff for everyone. WMMA will provide an avenue for hobbyists and professionals as well as schools, clubs and organizations to dig for their own gem minerals, learn about lapidary, geology, minerals and the mining history here in Western Maine. Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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western lakes & mountains route 26 Wolf Cove Inn is an upscale lakeside alternative for golfers wanting to stay and play the Trifecta: Poland Spring, Fox Ridge and Spring Meadows, It is more than just a bed for the night, it is a very comfortable and scenic place to hang out and enjoy what Maine is all about ... lakes, loons and nature! The Mollyockett Motel is a 20 unit motel with a beautiful indoor heated pool and sauna. We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We have a wonderful country feel to our motel. With clean rooms and friendly atmosphere once you come you will make our place your place to stay. We are easy to find. We are located on Route 26, 9 miles north of South Paris.
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Bethel ~ Maine’s Most Beautiful Mountain Village
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area events july
11–12 48th Annual Western Maine Gem, Mineral and Jewelry Show Sponsored by the Oxford County Mineral and Gem Association
august
7–9 Sudbury Canada Days Lectures, crafts, art show, kid’s parade and games, bean supper and more. Bethel Historical Society. 207-824-2908 www.bethelhistorical.org 14–17 2nd Annual Maine Mountain Corvette Festival Many Corvette clubs will be here! Participate if you’re a Corvette owner, or be a spectator! Event benefits Corvettes Conquer Cancer. 207-824-2282 www.bethelmaine.com
september
19 11th Annual Harvest Fest & “Chowdah” Cook-off An old-fashioned fall festival including arts, crafts, apple pie contest, and more! 207-824-2282 www.bethelmaine.com Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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western lakes & mountains windham
"You're already at the lake when you stay with us."
• Four-season lakeside accommodations (extended stay in winter) • Rooms equipped with kitchenettes, screened-in porches • Charming lakefront cottages with full kitchen and bathroom • Complimentary Wi-Fi, canoes and kayaks, continental breakfast • Fishing, boat rentals, fitness room, swim area, docking facilities • 20-30 minutes from the airport and Portland • Golf, restaurants, shopping, beaches and entertainment nearby • Pet-friendly, family friendly, smoke-free GPS/physical location: 661 White's Bridge Road Standish ME 04084
Sebago Lake Lodge & Cottages PO Box 480 • Windham ME 04062
photo by Stephen Payne
207-892-2698 • www.sebagolakelodge.com
The Place to be in the Sebago Lakes Region Full Upscale Pub Menu • Daily Food Specials • Kids Menu • Take-Out Available Happy Hour Monday–Friday 4–6 p.m. • 8 Pool Tables • 9 Flat Screen TVs • Video Games Night Club with Live Entertainment Thursday–Saturday Our Private Function Room holds 250 guests and includes a full bar, menu and wait staff Open Daily at 11 a.m.
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Located at 765 Roosevelt Trail in the North Windham Shopping Center Plaza Regional Activities207-894-5730 Guide of Maine | Summer| 2009 www.myspace.com/club302/windham
western lakes & mountains The Sebago Lakes Region www.SebagoLakesChamber.com
FREE AREA GUIDE Call 207-892-8265
VACATION RX:
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Windham Summerfest Parade, food vendors, business expo, helicopter rides, kids’ activities, frog jumping contest (bring your own frog), fireman’s extrication challenge, yard sale, antique cars, crafters, softball game, five local bands and fireworks at dusk. Windham High School, 10 am. www.windhamsummerfest.com 4th Annual Maine Blues Festival Live bands at many venues around town; artisans and food vendors on the Causeway and Village Green. Advance tickets $10; event day $15. Naples. www.mainebluesfestival.com 4th of July parade & fireworks Naples & Limington. Casco Church Flea Market & Lawn Sale Town of Sebago Days Enjoy a chicken and lobster bake and yard sales. Casco Days The largest festival in the Lakes Region, held annually since 1935. Features include a full Midway, parades, concerts, a church supper, chicken BBQ, road race, games and prizes. www.cascodays.com St. Matthew’s Funshine Fair Limerick.
750 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, Maine (207 ) 892-2299 Fantastic dining choices of Seafood, Chicken, Steak, and more! Come visit our lounge for music, darts, and games! Daily Happy Hour Specials 4–6 p.m.
Come to The Landing Restaurant for Co-Ed Karaoke every other Thursday, and live music on alternating Thursdays!
Fresh Maine Seafood Serving Lunch & Dinner Casual Dining
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Annual Wooden Boat Show Long Lake, Naples. Maine Rowing Association’s 5,000-meter stake & 1,000-meter sprint Regatta Bridgton. Old Home Days Historic craft and trade demos, games, vendors, music, carousel rides and more. Willowbrook Museum Village, Newfield. www. willowbrookmuseum.org
more area events ... Raymond Library Book Sale July 12–mid-August Music on the Hill Concert Series weekends in July Lake Region Farmer’s Market Saturday mornings, May–October
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Large Outside Patio Steaks & Ribs Private first floor function room Full Take Out
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61 Tandberg Trail Rt. 35 Voted Maine’s Best Chowder Windham, Maine Rated 1/2 by the Maine Sunday Telegram www.gilbertschowderhouse.com We hope you’re enjoying this year’s Guide! Remember you can always visit us online at:
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western lakes & mountains naples The Heart of Maine’s Sebago Lake/Long Lake Region Located midway between the coastal city of Portland and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Naples is easily reached from any direction. Route 302 is the primary route through Naples. There are many seasonal and year-round businesses, along with numerous lodging facilities and camping areas. Thanks to its unsurpassed location, Naples is a popular
summer resort and year-round vacation area—as well as a rapidly growing residential and business community. Visitors naturally come to a stop when they arrive at the Naples Causeway in the center of town; the view up Long Lake to the White Mountains is one of the most spectacular in New England.
Ask About our Special Promotions!
the Augustus 207-693-6365
Bove House
B&B since 1984 Open All Year
1-888-806-6249
Offering hospitality at its best with a full breakfast. The restored historic Hotel Naples has twin, queen and king sized beds, TV, A/C, phones, all with private baths. Easy walk to water, restaurants, recreational activities and shops. In-season, mid-week specials as well as off-season specials. AMEX • VISA MC • DISCOVER
Offering gracious, affordable accommodations 18 holes of golf (with regular room rate)
“Where B&B is a tradition” www.naplesmaine.com
e-mail: augbovehouse@roadrunner.com 11 Sebago Road, Naples, Maine 04055 • corner of Routes 302 & 114
NAPLES CASINO The Place to Be on the Causeway For Family Fun & Live Entertainment
GREAT FAMILY DINING ON THE WATER! INSIDE & OUTSIDE SEATING. FEATURING ROCKIN’ RICK’S ROLL-UPS, GREAT MEXICAN FOOD, FRIED CLAMS, STEAKS, PRIME RIB & MORE! Serving Lunch & Dinner ‘til 9 p.m. Kids Meals served with a FREE Rick’s Flying Saucer
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western lakes & mountains bridgton Welcome to the Greater Bridgton Lakes Region Discover the area that Downeast Magazine called “fun and funky”, with a “pleasantly retro charm”. Located in the center of the Lakes Region of Southwestern Maine on Route 302, Bridgton is just an hour from coastal Portland, two and a half hours from Boston, and only six hours from New York City! The area features over 70 lakes and great ponds within 15 miles of downtown Bridgton. Perfect for a quiet canoe ride, or rent a pontoon boat and take a sunset picnic cruise. Want to get in some fishing? The Bridgton area has bass, trout, perch, pike, and landlocked salmon just waiting for you. Looking for a golfing holiday? There are several excellent 18-hole courses, including the beautiful Bridgton Highlands Country Club! There are also hiking trails, mountains to climb, riding stables, and plenty of sites to see for those who don’t golf. The breathtaking views and relaxing side roads take you through some of autumn’s most beautiful colors. Bridgton is the beginning of the foothills of the famous White Mountain National Forest, and people from all over the world come to visit during the fall season. In addition, Northern New England’s largest agricultural fair takes place in neighboring Fryeburg. During your visit, stay at one of the numerous lodging places that the area offers. From private cabins and cottages to well-equipped campgrounds, from affordable lakeside resorts to one-of-a-kind bed and breakfasts, your stay will be one to remember. “The guests that stay with us can’t believe how close they are to so many attractions,” says Woody Woodward, owner of the Highland Lake Resort. “Within an hour they can be walking along an ocean beach, visiting a world-class art museum, riding a train up Mt. Washington, or taking a whale watching cruise.” Of course, with on-site amenities such as its own private swimming beach, a tennis court, free boats, canoes and kayaks, plus a game room and fitness center, many guests find plenty to do right at the Highland Lake Resort. “We have guests come back year after year, often with other friends and relatives joining them, to take advantage of all that the Bridgton area offers,” says Woodward. Those looking to do a bit of shopping will find dozens of antiques stores in the area, and a springtime visit lets you get a jump on the best items before the summer tourists arrive. There are also art galleries, craft stores, thrift shops, and gift boutiques. Owner Mark Grenda of the Corn Shop Trading Company in Bridgton has seen a wide variety of shoppers over the years. “My shop, of course, has a little bit of everything,” says Grenda. “From Maine-made products, to cards and gift items, to novelty signs, to a wide variety of jams, jellies, and jewelry,
photo by Michael Leonard
to Native American crafts and even antiques, we have just about something for everyone.” He also notes that frugal shoppers enjoy the area because there are several stores geared toward discount and second-hand items as well as higher-end boutiques that offer seasonal specials. Bridgton is also a service center for the western part of Maine. It’s amazing to see the growth that has sprung up in the last decade, including a new elementary school, state-ofthe-art hospital, supermarket, national coffee chain, and the rebuilding of the 4-screen Magic Lantern movie theatre and pub, plus the nearly-completed 45-acre in-town park along Stevens Brook. At the same time, Bridgton has kept its “back to the past” feel, without strict zoning laws and ordinances. People who have always lived there, or who have chosen to move there, work hard to keep the heart and soul of the town intact. Come to Bridgton, and “discover the essence of small-town New England.” Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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Wherever you travel this summer, there’s a
Hannaford Supermarket just around the corner.
for store hours visit www.hannaford.com
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Farmington Rx 131 Hannaford Drive, Suite 1 Farmington, ME 04938 (207) 778-0434 RX (207) 778-0644 Lewiston 692 Sabattus Street Rx Lewiston, ME 04240 (207) 784-0721 RX (207) 786-0122
Auburn 95 Spring Street Rx Auburn, ME 04210 (207) 784-6497 RX (207) 783-0661
Oxford 1603 Main Street Rx Oxford, ME 04270 (207) 743-2522 RX (207) 743-7982
Bridgton 109 Portland Road Rx Bridgton, ME 04009 (207) 647-2015 RX (207) 647-5795
Rumford 520 Waldo Street Rx Rumford, ME 04276 (207) 364-3771 RX (207) 364-3711
western lakes & mountains fryeburg Fryeburg is nestled in the valley of the Saco River about an hour west of Portland and next door to the famous Mount Washington Valley with its many shopping outlets. There are lots of opportunities to buy farm products right at the source or rent a canoe for a leisure paddle on the river or on one of the numerous nearby lakes and ponds. Fair time usually coincides with foliage season, which makes a great time for a scenic mountain drive or a short climb up Jockey Cap, the famous local boulder. Fryeburg is also home to the famous private Fryeburg Academy that serves boarding students from around the world as well as the public high school for seven nearby towns in Maine and one in nearby New Hampshire. Daniel Webster was an early headmaster at the Academy. Fryeburg was the first town settled in what is now Oxford County and came about as a result of a grant of land to one Colonel Joseph Frye in 1763. In 1725, there was a famous battle between Captain Lovewell’s small army of men and local Indians. A monument commemorating that battle can still be viewed at the northwest end of the local lake names Lovewell. The Fryeburg Fair’s first run was in 1851 as an annual exhibition of the West Oxford Agricultural Society. The Society was authorized by an act of the Maine legislature. It includes the towns of Baldwin, Bridgton, Brownfield, Cornish, Denmark, Fryeburg, Harrison, Hiram, Lovell, Otisfield, Standish, Stoneham, Stow and Sweden (in Maine), as well as the towns of Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom and Jackson (in N.H.).
photo by Mike Leonard
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Thanks to hydropower generation,
there’s BIG WATER on Maine’s Kennebec River from May to October. Experience the thrill of whitewater with Magic Falls Rafting Company, to fun, safe, and www.magicfalls.com dedicated value-priced trips. 800-207-7238
Raft Maine ... Visitors can experience whitewater rafting in Maine on their own terms—whether it is a wilderness trip camping under the stars and cooking over the campfire or staying in a comfortable guest room with private bath and restaurant down the hall. Vacationers can tackle Class IV and V rapids paddling all the way or enjoy the scenery while an experienced guide does the rowing. Milder Class II and III white water river trips are great for kids and seniors. Along with whitewater rafting, outfitters provide a variety of adventure trips including whitewater, lake and inflatable kayak trips, canoeing, rock climbing, guided hikes, moose, bird and wildlife watching, voyageur (12 person) canoe trips, ATV tours, overnight wilderness camping trips, ropes courses, paintball, hunting, fishing, sky-diving and snowmobiling in winter. Who can raft? Anyone who enjoys the outdoors and is looking for adventure can raft. You need not be a fitness fanatic or an Olympic Athlete. Maine rafts typically hold an eight person crew and a guide. To protect the environmental quality of Maine’s rivers, the State limits the number of rafters each day. What is included? Outfitters provide transportation to and from their base facility to the rivers, life preservers, helmets and paddles, a pre-trip orientation and safety meeting, a ride down the river and a hearty, open grill meal. Most outfitters provide a slide or video show of your trip down the river at an “après-trip” party at base camp. PENOBSCOT RIVER 14 miles
DEAD RIVER 16 Miles
www.threeriverswhitewater.com 877-UGO-RAFT
KENNEBEC RIVER 10 miles
Penobscot River The first 2 miles descend from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. Class III-V Rapids.
skydivenewengland.com 800-UGO-JUMP
Three Rivers has everything you need for a great Maine white water rafting trip, vacation, weekend getaway or just a day trip!
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Whether you’re a first time jumper or an experienced skydiver, Skydive New England is the place to be!
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Dead River The Dead river offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East. Class IV and V whitewater ending at The Forks. Kennebec River The 12 mile Kennebec trip flows through the Kennebec Gorge, ending at The Forks. Class II-V Rapids.
central & midcoast augusta
110 Community Drive Augusta, ME 04330
• Restaurant • Fitness facility & Outdoor Pool • Complimentary wireless internet • Pet friendly • Meeting & Banquet Facilities
www.holiday-inn.com/augustame
Reservations. 207-622-4751 or 800-694-6404 Mention Code RGHI for discount
• Wireless Internet • • • •
Indoor Pool and Spa Complimentary Continental Breakfast Pet friendly Restaurant www.comfortinn.com/hotel/me017
281 Civic Center Drive Reservations. 207-623-1000 or 800-808-1188 Augusta, ME 04330 Mention Code RGCI for discount
Augusta is one of America’s most beautiful capital cities. Encompassing both sides of the Kennebec River, Augusta is the center of employment, trade and services for central Maine and is the seat of state and county government. The Augusta Civic Center is one of the finest in the Northeast. It can handle 8,500 people for a concert or sports event. The University of Maine at Augusta is located next to the Civic Center complex. This fine institution offers an outstanding opportunity for residents to continue their education. Recreational opportunities are readily available with golf courses, tennis courts, and parks. Fresh water beaches are just minutes away, and the coast less than an hour’s drive. Don’t miss the Great Kennebec River Whatever Family Festival! It’s a Chamber-sponsored family festival and a day at Capitol Park featuring kids’ games, sport tournaments, carnival, fireworks and more. Begun in 1979, the Whatever Family Festival commemorates the cleanup of the Kennebec River and celebrates “the return of the river to the people.” Call 623-4559 for more information. From June through August you can see performances at the Theater at Monmouth, 933-2952; Gaslight Theater, Hallowell, 622-7031; and Johnson Hall, Gardiner, 582-7144.
Belgrade Canoe & Kayak 888-CANOE-11 (888-226-6311) Over 700 in stock • Try one in our demo pond
Open 62 years and counting
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MY CREED by Margaret Chase Smith “My creed is that public service must be more than doing a job efficiently and honestly. It must be a complete dedication to the people and to the nation with full recognition that every human being is entitled to courtesy and consideration, that constructive criticism is not only to be expected, but sought; that smears are not only to be expected, but fought; that honor is to be earned, but not bought.” photo by Michael Leonard
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welcome to the ...
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The midcoast region extends from Brunswick to Searsport on the north and includes eastern Cumberland, all of Sagadahoc, Lincoln and Knox counties as well as a major section of Waldo County. The rich seafaring heritage of the entire region is very much alive and well and seen in its many bustling harbors and traditional fishing villages. History and cultural activities abound here. Historic forts at Popham, Edgecomb, William Henry and the Colonial Pemaquid Restoration as well as the Pownal and Knox forts and the Civil War Museum that honors Maine Civil War hero Joshua Chamberlain in Brunswick are a must see for history buffs. For those with an interest in maritime traditions, The Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, the Penobscot Marine
Museum in Searsport and the Fishing Museum at Pemaquid Point Light provide wonderful opportunities to discover our seafaring past. Cultural activities in the form of concerts, performing arts and fine art galleries and studios are found throughout the region. You will also have a wide variety of fine restaurants to choose from as well as accommodations that range from large resorts, cozy inns, B&Bs and great campgrounds. Boat cruises and deep sea fishing opportunities abound. If you enjoy antiquing, checking out flea markets and boutiques, the mid-coast has it for you. The midcoast region is truly the jewel of Maine’s Coast with something for everyone to enjoy.
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central & midcoast brunswick Welcome to the Brunswick Area: Bowdoin College, Maine State Music Theatre, Joshua Chamberlain Museum and much more ... The midcoast region extends from Brunswick to Searsport on the north. On Route 1 you enter Brunswick— an industrial and cultural center that initiates the vacationer into a comfortable mix of past and present that makes Maine’s midcoast region so special. The rich seafaring heritage of the entire area is still very much alive and seen in its many bustling harbors. Shipbuilders, fishermen and pleasure boaters alike share in the unceasing ebb and flow of the area. Perched between the confluence of two giant rivers on one side and the shores of Casco Bay on the other, Brunswick, founded in 1794, has been a community of cultural vigor and diversity for more than 200 years. Its broad Main Street, tree-shaded Village Green and Malls as well as classic New England architecture, combine to Micro, Fridge • Hair Dryer • Alarm Clock Radio High-Speed Wireless Internet create a splendid New England ambience. Relax in quiet, clean, comfortable rooms with cable TV, Brunswick, located a little more than HBO, touch-tone phones, individual heat 20 miles north of Portland, offers unlimited and air conditioning, irons and ironing boards, guest laundry, and Continental Breakfast opportunities to enjoy cultural events, museums and many 1st class restaurants, presenting a 207-729-3364 • 1-800-457-3364 variety of delectable cuisines ... a culinary treat EIGHT MILES NORTH OF L.L.BEAN and FREEPORT OUTLETS for every palate awaits you! Route 1, Brunswick, ME 04011 www.travelersinnme.com The offerings of this community are ... a summer music theatre, a year-round dramatic theatre, one of the finest small art museums in QUALITY AT COMPETITIVE RATES the northeast, two excellent libraries and regular (207) 725-8761 summer concerts by a premier string quartet. (877) 725-8761 Brunswick, while enjoying the charm of a Efficiency Units & Family Rooms • Off-Season Rates • Outdoor Pool college town, has the scale, pace and location Cable TV • High-Speed Internet • Air-Conditioned • Touch-Tone Phones Complimentary Continental Breakfast • Alarm Clock Radio to offer visitors everything they expect from a Microwave • Fridge • Hairdryer • Irons and Ironing Boards Maine coastal community ... and is truly the Near Bowdoin College, Freeport and L.L. Bean gateway to midcoast Maine!
133 Pleasant Street (Route 1) • Brunswick, ME 04011
& OTB s ’ r e n WSinports Grill Visit us at our NEW location: 20 Farley Road, Brunswick
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New Menu • Breakfast • Lunch & Dinner Daily Full Service Bar • Wi-Fi 73-inch LCD TV • Twenty 40-inch LCD TVs Off-Track Betting • Sporting Events Open 7 days a week • 8 a.m. to Midnight 20 Farley Road, Brunswick, ME 04011 (207) 725-8801 • 725-8867 • Fax: 725-7085 E-Mail: winners@suscom-maine.net Web: www.winnersotb.com
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Bohemian Coffee House FRESH, LOCALLY ROASTED COFFEE OUR OWN GELATO PASTRIES, ESPRESSO DRINKS VOTED MIDCOAST MAINE’S BEST GOURMET COFFEE HOUSE FREE WIRELESS INTERNET 4 Railroad Ave. (by Hannaford) (207) 725-9095 Monday–Saturday 7 a.m.–7 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Every spring, the residents of Brunswick eagerly await the opening of Fat Boy Drive-In and every fall they mourn when it closes. Every summer since 1955 Fat Boy has been haunting the grounds for Maine fishermen, Naval aviators, Bowdoin College students and thousands of coastal vacationers. Fat Boy is world famous (it really is!) for its Canadian BLT’s, Maine Lobster Rolls, and 20oz. Thick Western Frappes. Then, of course, there are our Whoper Burgers. Don’t be herded around like cattle in a fast food restaurant, sit back and enjoy a quality meal in the comfort of your very own car. When you need service, simply turn on your headlights and one of our friendly waitresses will be happy to serve you.
97 maine street brunswick 729-1041
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450 Bath Road, Brunswick, ME 04011 Sales & Parts: (207) 443-6277 • Service: (207) 443-4254 Spring/Summer Hours: Mon.–Sat. 8–5, Sun. 8–12
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open 9:00–6:00 monday–saturday
your first stop for fun stuff! Playmobil • Klutz • Gund wooden trains, puzzles, games and lots more! WWW.REDDRAGONTOYS.COM
bowdoin college welcomes you
• Outstanding Museum of Art • Arctic Museum • Library
• Campus Tours • Information at the Moulton Union
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Farther north along Coastal Route 1 is the rich, seafaring town of Bath ... fondly called the “City of Ships,” as it has been a shipbuilding community for centuries. Since 1889, Bath Iron Works has been building and maintaining ships for the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. Bath’s 19th century restored business district, with its brick sidewalks and old-fashioned streetlights make shopping in the many fine shops and galleries a very special event. The downtown section serves as the home of the world famous Shelter Institute as well as the site of the popular Center of the Arts at the Chocolate Church. Dining and lodging in historic Bath is perfect for those seeking to experience authentic life along the Kennebec at a pace of yesteryear. The National
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Trust cited Bath as “an old seafaring town that has reinvented itself as one of the best small cities in America.” Bath’s tree-lined streets are an outdoor gallery of humble and grand examples of classic American architecture. With it’s 19th century brick storefronts and narrow streets, Bath has become a magnet for shoppers, in part through a successful Main Street program. The expansive Historic District offers guided tours of carefully preserved homes and year-round performances in the 1846 Gothic Revival landmark that houses the Chocolate Arts Center. The ocean can be enjoyed at nearby Reid State Park, a rugged and scenic beach, and at Popham Beach, a glorious five-mile stretch of white sand, rated one of the most beautiful beaches in New England. In addition, there is sailing, golfing, water-skiing, boating or just unwinding on the veranda of a romantic inn after a long day of sampling Bath’s may pleasures. Events to look for, before or after dining in one of Bath’s great restaurants are: tall ship visits to Maine Maritime Museum, historic house tours to celebrate the anniversary of the Chocolate Church Art Center, a fishing tournament, celebrity golf tournament, cook-offs and parades. For more information, e-mail leslie@mainstbath.com.
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woolwich
recipes Barbara’s Artichoke Dip • 1 can artichoke hearts, drained and chopped • 1 cup mayonnaise • 1 cup parmesan cheese • 1/3 cup chopped black olives • pepper to taste Mix all ingredients together. Transfer mixture to oven-safe dish. Bake in preheated 375° oven until golden and bubbly, about 25-30 minutes. Serve with Triscuits or crostini bread. Mango Curry Dip • 8 oz cream cheese • 1/2 tsp curry • 1/2 cup mango chutney • 1/3 cup toasted coconut Mix all ingredients together. Serve with fruit or crackers.
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In Woolwich, summer visitors flock to Popham State Park to enjoy one of the most beautiful expanses of white sandy beaches in the Midcoast Region and visit Fort Baldwin & Popham as well as Segquin Light, off Popham Beach and view scenic Sebasco Harbor. There are excellent specialty shops, galleries and antique dealers in the Woolwich area.
Baked Scallops & Bacon • 1 1/2 lbs. scallops • 1 egg • 1 cup crumbs • bacon Wash scallops. Beat eggs with 2 tablespoons water. Dip scallops in egg mixture. Coat in crumbs. Place in a layer in flat, greased baking pan. Cover with strips of bacon and bake at 450° until bacon is crisp. Enjoy! Cheesecake Cream Dip • 7 oz. jar marshmallow cream • 8 oz. package softened cream cheese Blend these two ingredients together. Add 1T orange juice and 1t orange rind. Use as a dip for strawberries, blueberries, peaches, or for fresh fruit fondue. Can use in place of whipped cream for strawberry shortcake.
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central & midcoast wiscasset Known as the “prettiest village in Maine,” Wiscasset was settled in 1663 on the banks of the Sheepscot River. Due to its deep harbor, Wiscasset was once the largest working harbor east of Boston as a bustling shipbuilding center and lumber port. Today, the harbor is home to local fishermen and US Route 1, Wiscasset, Maine recreational boaters and the final resting place 207-882-4029 since 1932 for the four-masted schooners the JUST 2 MILES SOUTH Hesper and the Luther Little, whose remains OF DOWNTOWN WISCASSET are currently being salvaged. Maine’s Ultimate Antique Adventure Visitors to Wiscasset can stroll the Hours: pleasant brick sidewalks and find many Oct. 1st–June 1st 9–5 antique shops, art galleries, fine stores June 1st–Oct. 1st 9–7 and restaurants. Other attractions include WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE handsome sea captains’ homes, the Powder www.avalonantiquesmarket.com House (1812), the Lincoln County photo by Michael Leonard Courthouse (1824), Castle Tucker (1807), the old Lincoln County Jail (1809), and the Customs House (1870). If you didn’t get to see Wiscasset Village’s WISCASSET OLD wonderful sunken garden opposite the Nickels-Sortwell House— GENERAL STORE take an extra few minutes and enjoy it’s beauty. Built in 1797 Local industry includes water-based industry such as lobstering 2 Levels of the Most Interesting Shopping and worm digging. The historic integrity of its townscape earned Along the Maine Coast Wiscasset the honor of being placed on the National Register PO Box 289, Wiscasset, ME 04578 207-882-6622 • Fax 207-882-5412 of Historic Places (1973). BASKETS, POTTERY, MAINE-MADE FOOD & GIFT ITEMS, STONEWARE, TINWARE, RUGS, WOODEN BOAT MODEL KITS, BOOKS, CARDS, FINE JEWELRY AND AN OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM PARLOR “The Store That Sells Most Everything” Est. 1949 Water St., Wiscasset, ME 04578
(207) 882-6622
Cook’s Bazaar
Next Door to Red’s Eats
Wine Cellar
Sprague’s Lobster Picnic Table Dining
LOBSTERS & CLAMBAKES
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Serving Lobster Dinners On the Dock Wiscasset bridge overlooking the Sheepscot River • Lobster & Crabmeat Rolls • Homemade Chowder • Fresh Cut Fries • Burgers & much more....
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Welcome to
BOOTHBAY HARBOR The Soul of the Coast
If vacations are to be remembered and savored as some of life’s most precious moments, your Boothbay Harbor Region experience will provide glorious and indelible recollections.
Calendar of Events - 2009 Lobster Boat Races June 21
Boat Builders Festival August 2
47th Annual Windjammer Days June 23 & 24
A Day Out with Thomas™ August 7, 8 and 9 and 14, 15 & 16
Boothbay in Bloom Luncheon & Fashion Show July 10
36th Annual Fall Foliage Festival October 10 & 11
Antique Auto Days July 18 & 19
Early Bird Sale & PJ Party November 21
Jazz Weekend July 17, 18 & 19
25th Annual Harbor Lights Festival December 5
All information subject to change. Visit www.boothbayharbor.com for the most up-to-date list of events. Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce • P.O. Box 356, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 207-633-2353 • seamaine@boothbayharbor.com • www.boothbayharbor.com
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central & midcoast boothbay harbor • boothbay Memorial Park, directly opposite Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church is the site of the Fishermen’s Memorial. With Beautiful Boothbay Harbor as a backdrop, a bronze dory site at rest in honor of the proud, independent fishermen who lost their lives at sea. Visitors to the area are invited to see this tribute and to pay their respects to the many courageous men who have gone down at sea.
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central & midcoast damariscotta There’s a warm welcome waiting for you ... A truly quaint and beautiful Maine village, Damariscotta is the gateway to the Pemaquid/Bristol peninsula. The area is rich in history; the town’s first recorded deed is dated 1625. In the spring, alewives gather to spawn at the Damariscotta waterfalls. Damariscotta serves as the shopping and financial center for surrounding communities, and is the site of many fine homes. It’s attractive Main Street boasts numerous stores, shops and restaurants. The Chapman-Hall House, built in 1754, features an herb garden and rose bushes dating back to the 18th century. Along the edge of the Damariscotta River are some three acres of oyster shells, left in great mounds by Indians during the countless ancient summers. Artifacts have been found among the shells to substantiate the theory that this was a popular spot for many different Maine Indian tribes through the centuries. Some of the shell heaps run as deep as 30 feet. The river continued to play a vital role over the years. It has supported many industries, including fisheries, lumbering, brickyards and a large number of shipyards. In the mid-1800’s, the shipyards in Damariscotta, Newcastle and Nobleboro are said to have built more clipper ships than any other locale in Maine. At the end of the 19th century, summer communities were established at Christmas Cove, Heron Island and Boothbay. These became the foundation for the areas thriving hospitality industry. Eight towns and villages share the watershed and are linked by a common history. The Damariscotta River was formed more than 10,000 years ago. Twice a day since then, millions of gallons of seawater have surged through the
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Fort Island Narrows on every change of tide. What is unique to most of us who live and work in this region is the convenience and availability of everything from our local hospital, the YMCA and Lincoln Academy to the “personal service” of our many fine shops.
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Wildlife abounds along the shore of the Damariscotta River and overhead, majestic pines and oaks border the high and rocky bluffs. Salt marshes change their colors with tide and season. The landscape has changed over the years, but there are many places to experience the quiet, natural beauty of this great river. Archeological finds and ancient shell heaps (middens) testify that Native Americans camped, fished and hunted here at least 5,000 years ago. The name “Damariscotta” is derived from the Native American word meaning “place for an abundance of alewives,” is a testimony to the significance of the annual migration in this area since prehistoric times. Many visitors and locals enjoy observing the annual alewife run each spring and a visit to the Alewive Fish ladder in Damariscotta Mills. From the sparkling ocean bays, to the pristine lakes and tidal rivers; the natural landscape in the Damariscotta Region offers unrivaled opportunities for all. Nature and sporting enthusiasts, seafarers, or those simply wishing to rejuvenate in quieter surroundings, this very special corner of Maine’s midcoast welcomes you, your family and friends. Learn about our history through the Colonial Pemaquid Restoration, originally a stopping place for European fisherman and fur traders in the 17th century, and a recreated Fort Henry. Stroll our scenic villages and cozy harbors, browse enticing shops and galleries, savor a variety of dining choices and nestle into one of the many inviting accommodations. Go on a seal or whale watch or a puffin trip. Some of our charter cruise boats even offer a “lobstering adventure.” Hike the nature trail at Dodge Point Preserve, River Road, New Castle or the Salt Bay Heritage Farm, Belvedere Road, Damariscotta or the Audubon Nature Walk, Hockamok Trail, Bremen. Visit the Rachel Carson Salt Pond in Chamberlain. The popular Pemaquid Lighthouse, subject of our state’s new quarter, and the Fisherman’s Museum are always “must sees” on visitor’s lists. Try something new, off your beaten path and experience all the Damariscotta Region has to offer. A true vacation awaits you!
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Bristol/Pemaquid is made up of 8 villages: New Harbor, Round Pond, Pemaquid Beach, Chamberlain, Bristol Mills, Pemaquid Point, Pemaquid Falls and Pemaquid Harbor. The historic sites of the area include: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (1872), a National Historical Landmark; Fort William Henry (1689); the Old Rock Schoolhouse (1835); the Harrington Meeting House (1773); and the Pemaquid Restoration Museum, among others. Visit our many gift shops featuring Maine Made Crafts and enjoy a seafood dinner in any of our local restaurants.
must visit Pemaquid Beach Park Pemaquid Beach Park, with its beautiful crescentshaped white sand beach, is open to the public for a nominal fee. Bathhouse, rest rooms, refreshment stand, picnic tables and plenty of free parking. For more information, call 207-677-2754
May & October by Reservation
SEA ACRES MOTEL www.seaacrescottages.com
Family Atmosphere
23 Bradley Hill Road, Pemaquid, Maine 04558
(207) 677-2693
Kitchenettes • Full Baths Color Cable TV • Pool Short walk to Coombs Cove MasterCard & Visa Open June–September Steve & Beverly Lord
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central & midcoast waldoboro • bremen • medomak Although more and more people travel to Maine throughout the years, Waldoboro continues to maintain a quiet and unhurried ambience even when coastal Route 1 is bumper to bumper traffic. Here in Waldoboro, in the Medomak River Valley, agriculture and the sea meet as the Medomak opens into Broad Bay and then the many-islanded and beautiful Muscongas Bay. To the mind’s eye, a good place to visit ... and live. Bremen, Maine, population 690, is located in the midcoast region, between Waldoboro and Damariscotta, on the eastern shore of the Pemaquid peninsula. The principal commercial activities of the town have traditionally been marine-related: fishing, clamming and boatbuilding. But the scenic beauty increasingly appeals to artists, craftspeople and others who seek a quiet, unspoiled place of great natural beauty in which to live and work.
If you enjoy cooking, The Well Tempered Kitchen is for you! The kitchen & dining supply store sells everything to cook with, from fine German cutlery to baking utensils and cookware. Broad Cove Marina Services, a fully-operational marina, is located approximately 7 miles from Round Pond, Waldoboro and Damariscotta. Come visit with us and take in the scenic view from our enlarged deck as you enjoy fresh seafood cooked especially for you.
Broad Cove Marina Services A Full Service Marina
Medomak, Maine 04551 Located on the beautiful Medomak River, we offer lobsters, clams, and much more ... live or cooked. Come enjoy the scenic view on our enlarged deck! Private parties welcome! • bring your own beer or wine • 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Memorial Day to Columbus Day 9 a.m.–7 p.m. July 1st to Labor Day
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union
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In beautiful Maine and Eastern Canada, wild blueberries have grown naturally for thousands of years. Smaller than cultivated blueberries, low bush wild blueberries are 1 of 3 native to North America. Long before European settlers came, native North Americans had already discovered the magic of “The Wild Ones.”
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central & midcoast union The town of Union is situated in the heart of Knox County, less than half an hour’s drive from the Maine coast at Thomaston, Rockland or Camden. Nestled between the ridges of one of the oldest mountain ranges of the American continent. Union is among the prettiest towns in Maine and has become a bedroom community for Augusta, Rockland, Camden and the surrounding seaside areas. Its rolling wooded hills and picturesque farmland dotted with five glacial lakes remind travellers of the Lake Region in England. Lakeside camping attracts satisfied vacationers year after year.
union historical society 207-785-5444
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Referred to as, “the area’s best-kept secret,” the Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage has been acclaimed as one of New England’s finest museums.
UNION FAIR
Maine Wild Blueberry Festival
August 23rd - 29th
Monday Aug. 24
Chuck Wicks
∙ Pig Scrambles ∙ Auto Thrill Show ∙ Pie Eating Contest
Wednesday Aug. 26 through Saturday Aug. 29
The Flying Wallendas ∙ Farm Animals ∙ Bike Drawings ∙ Rides
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union founders day Saturday, July 18, 2009 This date in 1774, the first tree was cut to build the first home in Union. All-day Family fun, pancake breakfast, chicken BBQ, live music, Silent Movie at Old Town House, Come Spring Bus Tours, 7-Tree Pond Wildlife Tours, St. George and the Dragon performances. For more information, call 207-785-2202.
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photo by Bryan Spivey
The town that went to sea ... The St. George River dominates the life and vistas of Thomaston and its two neighboring peninsulas, Cushing and St. George. Some of America’s finest sailing ships were built here. Many residents still make their living by boatbuilding, fishing, lobstering and clamming. Thomaston is a thriving town with pleasant shops, restaurants and a fascinating harbor (with a public boat-launching ramp). One of the finest 4th of July celebrations can be found here. A parade, chicken barbecue and spectacular fireworks...and much more! If fresh, live lobster is what you’re after, visit Ralph & Loretta Dean at BBF (Branchbrook Farm) and Waterman’s Beach Lobster. For a dining experience to remember, a stop at Harbor View Restaurant is a must. Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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central & midcoast owl’s head Owl’s Head is the coastal suburb of the city of Rockland. It has long been a summer resort village with many vacation cottages and lovely year-round homes. The coastal scenery is superb and was noted by explorer Samuel de Champlain when he landed here in 1605. The community is convenient to many of the best mid-coast attractions and has two major ones of it’s own: Owl’s Head Transportation Museum and Owl’s Head Light. On Vinalhaven, North Haven or Islesboro, you’ll find shops, restaurants, museums and lots of landscape to see and photograph.
must visit Owl’s Head Light Located near the entrance to Rockland Harbor. Follow Route 73 south from Rockland, about 2 miles to the Owl’s Head Post Office and turn left.
spruce head You must visit Spruce Head where the St. George River borders one side of the peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean borders the other. Also, where a profusion of artists have discovered the beauty of the peninsula’s villages and where granite used in fine buildings all over the country was quarried. The Spruce Head area is a fishing and lobstering community offering beauty and coastal scenery.
FERRY SCHEDULE NORTH HAVEN – ROCKLAND DEPARTS
North Haven 7:45 am 12:30 pm* 3:45 pm*
Rockland 9:30 am 2:15 pm* 5:15 pm*
12 1/2 miles, crossing time: 1 hour 10 minutes *Does not operate on Thanksgiving Day No service on New Year’s Day or Christmas
FERRY SCHEDULE VINALHAVEN – ROCKLAND 596-2202 • 863-4421 January–March Mon–Sat Departs Vinalhaven 7:00 am 8:45 10:30 12:00 pm 1:30 3:15
Rockland 7:00 am 8:45 10:30 12:00 pm 1:30 3:15
April–Oct. 17 Daily Departures Vinalhaven 7:00 am 8:45 11:15 1:00 pm 2:45 4:30
Rockland 7:00 am 8:45 11:15 1:00 pm 2:45 4:30
Sunday Departs Vinalhaven 7:00 am 8:45 1:30 pm 3:15
Rockland 7:00 am 8:45 1:30 pm 3:15
Oct. 18–Dec. 31 Daily Departures Vinalhaven 7:00 am 8:45 10:30* 12:00 pm* 1:30* 3:15*
Rockland 7:00 am 8:45 10:30* 12:00 pm* 1:30* 3:15*
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rockland welcome to ...
lobster capital of the world
Throughout the summer, the scenic splendor of a variety of pleasure craft and lobster boats enhances the activity of the city’s harbor. Its harbor is well protected by a breakwater, which is just under 1 mile long. This is a nice walk, on a good day. Take a picnic lunch and a fishing pole and catch a fish or two on the coming tide. State-run ferries make regular trips to two islands in Penobscot Bay (Vinalhaven and North Haven). Rockland’s waterfront park hosts the Maine Lobster Festival (60th year). Moving up from the harbor is a beautiful Main Street business area and several modern shopping malls. The Farnsworth Library and Art Museum features 18th, 19th, and 20th century American canvasses and a substantial collection of Andrew Wyeth’s work. Many fine waterfront restaurants offer fresh serving’s of the daily local catch. Shorefront accommodations, with close-up views of the harbor, are available at competitive rates.
From Main Street to shorefront shopping centers, Rockland offers a strong appeal to visitors. Intermixed is a wealth of cultural activities, art galleries, nationally famous museums and interesting sites. Penobscot Bay’s largest islands are a short ferry ride away. Take your car, your bike, or just your feet and a picnic lunch. On Vinalhaven, North Haven and Islesboro, you’ll find shops, restaurants, museums, and lots of landscape to see and photograph. As the center of mid-coast Maine and the gateway to the Penobscot, Rockland harbor services are among the very best along the entire coast. Drafts at mean low water are from 10’ to 50’. The Port of Rockland is active with fishing, cargo and island ferry traffic. The 18’ main channel allows room for heavy traffic and short turn around time. There is a permanent Coast Guard base located on the harbor.
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GENERAL & MARINE CONTRACTOR
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594-9565 fax: 594-9566
web: www.prockmarinecompany.com
Open 7 Days
Prock Marine Company was established as a Maine corporation in 1963 and is operated by four grandsons of the original owners. The company is engaged in marine construction projects in the northeast. Construction expertise consists of underwater ledge removal, pile driving, wooden and concrete dock construction, sewer outfalls, dredging, granite breakwaters, dams, fresh water intake lines and submarine cable—for government agencies or private individuals. Prock Marine owns an extensive line of equipment and employs about 35 individuals, plus the office staff. Prock Marine Company is small, but one with extensive expertise and an impeccable reputation. Please call for an appointment to get a quote on your next marine related project.
• T-Shirts • Hats • Socks • Carhartt • Buoy Bells Rockland 464 Main St. 594-2660
Damariscotta 36–40 Main St. 563-1815
• Candles • Jam & Syrup • Boats • Willow Tree • Cat’s Meow Custom Port Clyde On the Deck Route 131
coastal sentinels For nearly two hundred years, lighthouses have guided ships of all kinds through stormy nights along the Maine Coast, and some sixty of the towering sentinels still serve. Best known are those at York, Portland, Pemaquid Point, Port Clyde, Owl’s Head, Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Stockton Springs, Bass Harbor and Lubec.
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LOBSTER RIDE & ROLL Rockland, Maine • Saturday, July 25th, 2009 Maine’s most scenic and tasty bike rides 16, 30, 50 and 100 mile rides to choose from and a fresh lobster roll dinner at the finish
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rockport Rockport is a quiet, picturesque village and a gathering place for artists and musicians. The small town’s offerings include the Bay Chamber Concerts and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art. Rockport’s deep harbor is naturally sheltered from the open ocean providing a safe port for pleasure vessels. Aside from their splendid natural offerings of sea, mountains, lakes and woodlands, the three-town community of Rockport, Camden and Lincolnville is culturally one of the most varied and exciting in Maine.
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Windjammer Parade Camden Public Landing Harbor Arts & Crafts Show Harbor Park Hope Jazz Festival True Park, Hope FMI 207-763-2816 Full Moon Sail Camden Public Landing Patrisha McLean Book signing/slide presentation FMI 207-236-8581
september 4–6
october 21–24
Windjammer Weekend Parade of Sail Camden Public Landing Poptech! “America Reimagined” www.poptech.org
december 4–6
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Christmas by the Sea FMI 207-236-2239
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“Gardens In The Watershed” Garden Tour www.grlt.org North Atlantic Blues Festival Harbor Park. www.northatlanticbluesfestival.com Friendship Sloop Days Harbor Park. www.fss.org Maine Lobster Ride And Roll www.BikeMaine.org Maine Lobster Festival Harbor Park www.mainelobsterfestival.com
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Maine Boats Homes & Harbors Show Harbor and Buoy Parks. www.maineboats.com
Located between Camden and Rockland on Coastal Route 1 in Rockport, Maine
Each of Schooner Bay’s 23 non-smoking rooms has its own full bath and private entrance with: • Complimentary Continental Breakfast • King, Queen, or Double Beds, All rooms A/C • Cable TV, In-Room Telephone (Local calls free) • Major Credit Cards Accepted • Wireless Internet
207-236-2205 For Reservations 1-888-308-8855
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belfast Belfast features great shopping, entertainment, restaurants, accommodations and easy access from land or sea. Come explore this historic mid-coast town nestled on beautiful Penobscot Bay and the Passagassawakeag River. A truly lovely city with striking coastal views. The city is surrounded by fine motels, restaurants, shops, parks and galleries. Belfast has become a popular destination for boaters of all kinds. Sit by the harbor, relax and enjoy! Moorings in the magnificent harbor now number more than 200, with room for many more. The parks and shoreline make inviting places for picnics. Catch a movie or visit the music theatre, art fairs, hobby shows and special holiday events. Antique shops and art galleries are filled with one-of-a-kind items and interesting collectibles. In the Belfast area there is no shortage of fine restaurants. Their offerings present a variety of foods prepared with “down home” as well as “sophisticated” culinary skills to satisfy your taste buds ... Bon Appetite! Visit the many local and State parks in the Belfast area.
Swim in the ocean at Bayside or in the warmer waters of Swan Lake or Lake St. George. Try the pool at the Belfast City Park. Tee-off at one of the area’s nine-hole golf courses. Or go horseback riding. Play tennis, even after dark on lighted courts at the Belfast City Park. Relax and enjoy all the sights at the Belfast Harborside. While in the Belfast area, be sure and visit our Historic Downtown Shopping section. You will find merchants willing and ready to courteously serve you and make your shopping experience a pleasant one! Everywhere you go, you’ll find intriguing echoes of the past. A century ago, visitors came to Belfast by overnight steamer from Boston. Today, on the waterfront, the old railroad terminal is home to the Belfast Maskers, who present entertaining plays throughout the year. The terminal is just down the hill from hundred-year-old brick storefronts that house quaint boutiques, friendly taverns and exceptional restaurants.
Educational Toys, Infant Toys, Books, Games Puzzles, Musical Instruments, Art Supplies, Legos, Thomas the Tank, Etc.
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special interest Annual Arts in the Park On the waterfront at the foot of Belfast’s Main Street, July 11th and 12th, 2009. Seventy fine artists and craftsmen, offering oils, watercolors, fabrics, pottery, sculpture, glassworks, jewelry, metalwork and more. An array of food and musical entertainment, plus special children’s activities. FMI 207-338-5900 www.fopb.org
www.purplebaboon.net
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45D Searsport Ave ~ Route One, Belfast, Maine Now at Perry’s Nut House ~ Look for our Famous Pink Dinosaur
207-338-5530
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central & midcoast recipes Hot Crab Dip • 3 - 8oz. pkgs. cream cheese • 1 tsp. grated onion • 1 tsp. yellow prepared mustard • 1/2 cup salad dressing • 1 lb. crabmeat • 1/3 cup sherry
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Soften cream cheese in double boiler over hot water. Add onion, mustard and salad dressing and blend well. Stir in crabmeat and sherry. Lobster Omelette • 2 eggs, slightly beaten • 1/3 cup cooked lobster meat
searsport
622 U.S. Route 1 Stockton Springs, ME 04981 207-567-3456 • 800-453-0754
Discover Searsport — Maine’s Best Kept Secret ... Searsport and Stockton Springs are located where the mouth of the Penobscot River flows into the beautiful Penobscot Bay. Centrally located between Camden and Bar Harbor, it is within easy reach of both Bangor and Augusta. It is here that Route 1 traverses the bay, affording the visitor breathtaking views of the Maine coastline. Gracious old sea captain’s homes that have been converted to B&B’s give that elegant turn of the century charm and hospitality.
Saute lobster meat in butter just slightly. Pour beaten eggs on top of lobster and cook in a pan until eggs are “set,” then fold over. Homemade Blueberry Jam • 2 1/2 cups fresh or dry-pack frozen blueberries • 3 cups sugar • 1/3 cup orange juice • 1 tablespoon lemon juice • 1/2 bottle (3 oz.) fruit pectin Wash blueberries. Measure 2 1/2 cups into an enamel or stainless steel pan. Crush blueberries in pan. Add sugar and fruit juices. Mix well. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard for one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in pectin. Seal in hot sterilized jars. Refrigerate. Storage: 2 months. Yield: 3 cups or 4 (6 oz.) jars. Josephine’s Shrimp Dip • 2 small jars of shrimp in cocktail sauce • 8 oz. cream cheese Chop shrimp into small pieces. Add roughly 3/4 of left over cocktail sauce to softened cream cheese and mix. Mix the chopped shrimp into the cream cheese mixture. Chill prior to serving. Serve with Bugles or crackers.
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Skowhegan 100 Fairground Marketplace Rx Skowhegan, ME 04976 (207) 858-4800 RX (207) 858-0076 Camden 145 Elm Street Camden, ME 04843 (207) 236-8577
Wherever you travel this summer, there’s a
Hannaford Supermarket just around the corner.
for store hours visit www.hannaford.com
Augusta Whitten Road Rx 29 Whitten Road Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 622-3137 RX (207) 662-3148
Damariscotta 469 Main Street Rx Damariscotta, ME 04543 (207) 563-8131 RX (207) 563-1974
Willow Street 7 Willow Street Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 622-5888 Belfast 93 Lincolnville Avenue Rx Belfast, ME 04915 (207) 338-5377 RX (207) 338-1918
Topsham 49 Topsham Fair Mall Road Rx Suite 1 Topsham, ME 04086 (207) 729-5125 RX (207) 729-3800 Waldoboro 119 Kalers Corner Waldoboro, ME 04572 (207) 832-4358
Gardiner 100 Main Avenue Rx Gardiner, ME 04345 (207) 582-3470 RX (582-3750
Waterville Elm Plaza 140 Elm Plaza Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 877-0700
Jay 15 Jay Plaza Lane Rx Jay, ME 04239 (207) 897-4376 RX (207) 897-7033
Kennedy Memorial Drive Rx 190 JFK Plaza Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-0788 RX (207) 872-2182
Boothbay Harbor 180 Townsend Avenue Route 27 Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 (207) 633-6465
Madison Upper Main Street Madison, ME 04950 (207) 696-3949
Brunswick 95 Elm Street Rx Brunswick, ME 04011 (207) 725-8701 RX (207) 729-1604
Rockland 75 Maverick Street Rx Rockland, ME 04841 (207) 594-2173 RX (207) 596-6389
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acadia & downeast This region includes the spectacular Acadia National Park, one of the most visited national parks in America. Washington County where the sun first rises on continental United States and Campobello Island, N.B. located across the International Bridge from Lubec, Maine made famous for being the summer home of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and St. Stephen, N.B. across the Ste. Croix River from its sister U.S. city Calais, Maine. Acadia National Park includes more than 40,000 acres, mostly on Mount Desert Island. The remainder of the park is located at Schoodic Point near Winter Harbor on the mainland and several islands, including the Isle au Haut. The park offers great trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Fishing and kayaking are a few other activities one can enjoy in this natural wonderland. For many, Washington County is thought of as Continental America’s last frontier. Here you can escape by yourself and hike a salt- sprayed beach at West Quoddy Head State Park or forest trail in Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge or at hundreds of other pristine areas throughout the Sunrise County and never meet another soul. Washington County is large by New England standards. From Steuben in the southwest to Danforth in the northeast the land area is larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. The total population of 32,000 live in the County’s 44 towns and two cities.
Wherever you travel this summer, there’s a
Hannaford Supermarket just around the corner.
Bar Harbor 86 Cottage Street Bar Harbor, ME 04609 (207) 288-5680 Bucksport 53 U.S. Route 1 Bucksport, ME 04416 (207) 469-3282 Ellsworth 225 High Street, Suite 1 Rx Ellsworth, ME 04605 (207) 667-5300 RX (207) 667-3732 Machias RR #1 Dublin Street Machias, ME 04654 (207) 255-3201
for store hours visit www.hannaford.com
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hancock
FULL MENU - FAMILY DINING - OUTDOOR SEATING FULL BAR - CELEBRATING OUR 20TH YEAR 5 MILES EAST OF ELLSWORTH ON ROUTE 1, HANCOCK, MAINE
Congratulations on 20 years of great downeast family dining Ruth & Wimpy’s has become a family dining icon in downeast Maine. Their reputation for serving great food makes it the number one dining choice for locals and brings summer visitors back to the area year after year. Congratulations on making a downeast dining experience so special! 56
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ellsworth Gateway to Acadia/Mt. Desert and way downeast The city of Ellsworth is located at the crossroads of U.S. Route 1, making it the perfect destination for you to discover what makes Maine so special. From here you can tour Acadia National Park and all of Mt. Desert, set off on a day safari to explore Washington County and Campobello Island, N.B., or take a day trip to Bangor and the Maine Highlands. You are invited to stay and relax in the community’s fine accommodations and dine in some of the areas finest restaurants that offer an array of culinary choices. Fine art galleries, small shops and several malls offer a variety of shopping opportunities. Theater, a marina, golf and tennis provide other activities to make your stay one to remember.
Bus: (207) 667-2300 x104 Home & Fax: (207) 422-3024 Cell: Laurie (207) 266-1401 Cell: Mark (207) 266-6324 E-Mail: realljr@yahoo.com or markhross@yahoo.com
185 State Street • Ellsworth, ME 04605 www.realtyofmaine.com
Laurie & Mark Ross Brokers
jonesport
FORD’S A N A M Open 7 days a week Monday–Saturday 8 AM–8 PM Sunday 10 AM–7 PM
Senior Citizen Discount every Monday $1 Off purchase of $20 or more excluding beer, wine, cigarettes and tobacco
Rte. 187 - 2051 Indian River Road - 9.3 Miles from Rte. 1 - JONESPORT, MAINE - (207) 497-2400
William K. Milliken, Owner/Broker Julie A. Farris, Broker 261 Main St. • P.O. Box 289 • Jonesport, ME 04649 (207) 497-5725 • Fax: (207) 497-2529 www.jonesportrealty.com • jonesportrealty@aol.com Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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jonesboro
• Pro Shop • Snack Bar • Riding Carts • Club Rentals • Nine Hole Course
Pierce-Kettering Gallery 344 Main Street Jonesport, Maine 04649 (207) 497-2874 wallscaper@yahoo.com
Brad Prout, Proprietor www.barrenview.com
207-434-6531 • F 207-434-7651
Located on Route One Jonesboro, Maine
cherryfield
Paul T. Iossa Broker/Owner www.jonesport.com/iossarealestate iossare@mgemaine.com
Justin King Associate Broker (207) 263-6143 www.waterfrontdowneast.com
washington county Here on 1,000 miles of ruggedly beautiful and unspoiled Maine coast where the sun first graces America’s shores is an area that awaits your discovery. In addition to its historic shipbuilding and fishing heritage it is the blueberry capital of the world. You are invited to explore and enjoy all of way downeast.
Have a Safe and Happy Summer! Cherryfield Foods, Inc. 4 Park Street, P.O. Box 128 • Cherryfield, ME 04622
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machias
Machias Motor Inn
Overlooking the River — 38 Units Open Year Round Efficiency Apartments Available Air Conditioned • Cable TV • Phone Wireless Internet Access Full Service Restaurant on premises Bus Tours Welcome • International ATV Trail Flo’s Wreaths also ship trailer truckloads of their holiday products to major distributors throughout the East and Midwest. You can place your toll free order at:
800-321-7136 or on-line at: www.floswreaths.net
Making summer treats and holiday traditions special For more than a half a century the Hanscom’s have been harvesting wild blueberries from their barrens. In mid-August, both locals and visitors alike flock to the Hanscom Ridge Road, Marshfield, facility to treat themselves to a great downeast summer tradition. In addition to their summer blueberry treats, they pioneered the development of balsam fir holiday products in downeast Maine. Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands, centerpieces and other specialty holiday creations are among the natural Maine products that the Hanscoms have shipped to brighten the holiday seasons of thousands of families across America. Early November sees the beginning of the process of harvesting the finest tip ends of the balsam fir branches. The freezing nights in downeast Maine at this time of year are the perfect ingredient to slow down sap flow, allowing the needles to form a strong bond with the branches. Next comes the creative process. In the midst of the glorious fragrance of the newly cut balsam fir, creative artists at Flo’s Wreaths put their talents into the development of each holiday product. Their special storage methods assure that the fresh smell of the Maine woods lasts for months. During November and early December, they ship their creative holiday products daily to thousands of retail customers across the country.
103 East Main St., Machias, ME 04654 Tel. (207) 255-4861 • www.machiasmotorinn.com
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40 air-conditioned units cable color TV • high-speed internet Open All Year Sharon & Peter Stackpole, Managers 231 Dublin Street U.S. Route 1, Box 45, Machias, Maine 04654
207-255-3332
Toll-Free 1-866-636-2463
R E A L E S TAT E Machias Office – 10 Hadley Lake Road, Machias, ME 04654 Office Tel. (207) 255-9099 • Fax (207) 255-0069 Calais Office – 403 Main Street, Calais, ME 04619 Tel. (866) 732-4732 • (207) 454-0544 • Fax (207) 454-9969 Jason A. Smith • Broker/Owner (207) 263-9187 Sandra Shriver • Broker, ABR (207) 263-8386 Tim Merritt • Associate Broker (207) 504-6303 Frank Russo • Associate Broker (207) 263-6007 Desiree McDonald • Associate Broker (207) 952-0924 Email: INFO@POINTEASTRE.COM Website: WWW.POINTSEASTRE.COM Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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Visit the coastal Machias Bay area Be the first to see the sun rise and experience so much more! www.machiaschamber.org 85 Main St., Suite 2 • Machias, ME 04654
machias machias wild blueberry festival Downtown Machias • August 15–16, 2009 For more information, contact the Chamber at 207-255-4402.
HOLM INSPECTIONS, LLC ASHI INSPECTION 11 School St., Machias, ME 04654 207-255-0770 ph/fax www.HOLMinspections.com Professional Home Inspection for Your Investment Peace of Mind COUPON – ½ HR INTERNET ACCESS FREE
The
Blueberry Bucket, Inc. Gift, Party, DJ & Cake Emporium 207-255-6990 | Machias, ME 04654 www.blueberrybucket.com Tel. 207-255-4455 berryvines@myfairpoint.net www.berryvines.com
The Phish Net Internet Café, Espresso Bar and Computer Sales & Service
No need to bring your laptop – we have PCs! Come visit us, relax, and enjoy the journey! 7 Water St., Machias, ME 04654 207-255-4066
http://www.thephishnetcafe.com
89 Main St., Machias, ME 04654
Fine Jewelry & Gifts COFFIN’S Fishing, Camping, Boating Supplies Topo Maps, Nautical Charts, Fishing & Hunting Licenses Maine Souvenirs and Apparel, Friendly Local Service
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Maine Tourmaline Excellent Seleion of Diamonds (207) 255-8316
See us at our new expanded location 33 Dublin Street • Route 1 • Machias, Maine 04654
acadia & downeast
e. machias
machias SAWBUCK CUSTOM WOODWORKS Custom Cabinetry and Projects to Suit Tel. (207) 271-1275 Rt. 192, Machias, ME 04654
(207) 255-8423
(Almost Home) Family Restaurant Serving Steaks, Seafood & Homemade Pies with Fast, Friendly Service David & Julie Barker 111 Main Street Machias, ME 04654
Rianne Ackley, Mgr.
www.helenspies.com
Inn Restau erside ran v i R t
For an award-winning dining experience and exceptional accommodations, call for reservations: 207-255-4134 www.riversideinn-maine.com U.S. Route 1, PO Box 373, East Machias, ME 04630
All Natural & Organic Groceries & Produce Supplements Organic Wine, Beer & Chocolates Gluten-Free Products Bulk Herbs & Spices Quality Organic Pet Food Maine Made Products
Your Local Health Food Store & Cafe
Award-winning gourmet restaurant Riverside Inn Restaurant of East Machias, Maine, is a downeast prize to savor. The International Travel Group, Legion d’Honneur du Voyage, selected the Riverside Inn of East Machias, Maine, for its prestigious award of Best Gourmet Restaurant in Maine. Here you will find entrées prepared and presented to perfection.
GIANT Chinese Restaurant Dine-In or Take-Out
1045 Main Street E. Machias, ME 04630 Tel. (207) 255-5955 Fax (207) 255-8955
Cafe Fare
Spanakopita • Sushi Stop in and try something new! Wraps, Sandwiches & Soup 4 Colonial Way Salads & Ethnic Food Downtown Machias 207-255-8855 Gluten-Free Snacks and other Baked Goods Summer Hours Mon.–Sat. 9–6, Sun. 10–2
Open 7 days a week Mon–Sat 11am–9pm Sun 12pm–9pm
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Daily Lunch Buffet Mon–Sat 11am–2:30pm Sun 12pm–3pm
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The Blue Lobster Gallery Paintings By
Jane Diggins Harnedy
Camping Downeast • oil • 12x16
Winter Fun • oil • 16x20
2 Pettegrow Point Road Machiasport, ME 04655 Tel. 207-255-5813 jharnedy@maineline.net
Four Seasons • oil • 24x20
Directions: From Route 1 at the University of Maine at Machias, go exactly 9 miles on Route 92 to Pettegrow Point Road in Bucks Harbor. Open by chance or appointment
lubec
whiting
FRESH BAKED BREAD DAILY MADE-TO-ORDER SANDWICHES PIZZA • CHICKEN • BURGERS ICE COLD BEER & SODA AGENCY LIQUOR STORE Open 7 Days 6AM–8PM ROUTE 1
733-4432
WHITING
THE PUFFIN PINES COUNTRY GIFT STORE
Minnetonka Moccasins! T-Shirts - Sweatshirts - Novelty Socks - Puffin Onesies Books - Jewelry - Artwork - Knick-Knacks - Imported Crystal Great Kid’s Corner - Roy Toys - Greeting Cards - Post Cards ... and so much more! VISA - MC - Discover Year-Round 50% Off Table!
Mon. thru Sat. 10AM to 5PM 240 U.S. Route 1, Whiting, ME 04691 (207) 733-9762 www.puffinpines.com
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www.ucboldcoastrealty.com email: debbie@boldcoast.com
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lubec
eastport Treasures to take home
Port O’ Call 38 Water Street, Eastport, ME 207-853-0800
Oceanfront Lifestyle Enjoy Lodging in our Apartments & Suites
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The Wharf The last full-time, working sardine factory that had been housed in an historic 100-year-old building with a large wharf on Johnson Bay in Lubec, Maine was not on the Trafford’s list of purchases. They had recently sold their Florida business and wanted a new life adventure as they planned for their early retirement and after a carefree trip to downeast Maine, decided that Lubec was the spot they would retire and make their new life. They saw great potential in the vacant sardine factory and after much thought and counsel purchased the facility. Their goal was to return the facility with its wharf to a working waterfront business. Summer 2009 will launch the fruition of this goal. An oceanfront lifestyle and lodging at The Wharf ’s beautifully furnished apartments and suites are now available. The suites share a larger unit with kitchen, dining areas, sitting areas and laundry. Each suit has a private bath and cozy living rooms with wonderful ocean views. The apartments have two bedrooms and baths as well as a living room, dining room and den with a balcony overlooking the ocean. Monica’s Chocolates receives award The New England Trade Show selected Monica’s Chocolates as the recipient of its Best Products Award in the Specialty Food Category for its chocolates. The organization stated that Monica’s Chocolates were a quality product that represents the very best of New England craftsmanship.
Spinnaker@roadrunner.com www.spinnakerrealty.com
WACO DINER RESTAURANT Oldest restaurant in Maine Waterfront Restaurant with a view to Campobello Island, New Brunswick Best Food in Eastport (207) 853-4046 47 Water Street, Eastport, Maine
EASTPORT CHOWDER HOUSE Specializing in Seafood Serving Lunch & Dinner Full Lounge
Open Daily May through October Dining on the Wharf Diesel & Gas fuel for pleasure and working crafts on the dock Available for Weddings & Special Parties Robert Del Papa • host/owner 167 Water Street, Eastport, ME 04631 Tel. (207) 853-4700 Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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The Healy’s Inn A Water View Inn Magaly Healy Owner 4 Key Street Eastport, Maine 04631 207-853-6160 207-853-4046 dmh1811@aol.com
Eastport’s Old Stone Mustard Mill Museum Raye’s Mustard Mill is a working museum located on Washington Street in Eastport (America’s eastern-most city), approximately eight miles down Route 190 from its intersection with Route 1 in Perry. The quaint and authentic mill is North America’s only working traditional stone ground mustard mill. At the turn of the 20th century, J. Wesley Raye started the mill to produce mustard for Maine’s burgeoning sardine industry. In the early 1900s, the small city of Eastport had more than 20 sardine canneries. Later in the century, when the sardine industry declined, Raye’s Mustard Mill became known for its award-winning gourmet and specialty mustards. This downeast institution has remained in the Raye family for over a century. Currently owned by Kevin and Karen Raye, this family run business remains committed to continuing the traditions of previous generations while focusing on expanding its national presence in the marketplace. The Rayes and their staff welcome tours of the mill, which also features The Pantry Store, a full-service gift shop featuring Maine crafted foods and gifts, as well as take-out.
The past is alive and well in Eastport In 1818, when America was a young nation, led by its 5th President, James Monroe, Samuel B. Wadsworth, a Portland native and the son of Revolutionary War General Peleg Wadsworth saw an opportunity to launch a ship chandler business in the busy port city of Eastport. At the time both the whaling and shipbuilding industries were booming. His entrepreneurship was exactly perfect for the time and he knew that he could meet all his customers needs by supplying hardware, harpoons, deadeyes, canvas, alcohol, and tobacco and everything else required for rigging, operating and provisioning a ship. While the original business site suffered through several fires and storms the Groundhog Day Gale of 1976 completely devastated the facility. True to its family heritage, the fifth generation of the Wadsworth family gathered up what remained of the business after the storm and moved to its present location at 42 Water Street in the center of Eastport’s downtown Historic Center.
Eastport Windjammer Cruises Join us for a 3-hour Whale Watch on-board the historic schooner Sylvina W. Beal. Watch for whales, seals, eagles and porpoise as we pass Old Sow Whirlpool and East Quoddy Lighthouse. Pitch in and help hoist the sails or just sit back and enjoy the scenery. It’s truly a memorable experience! We sail 7 days a week, weather permitting. Reservations recommended.
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3-hour Whale Watch Cruises Adults ................................... $38.00 Children 12 & under ............ $20.00 Children under 5 ................... FREE 2-hour Sunset Sail Adults ................................... $28.00 Children 12 & under ............ $18.00 Children under 5 ................... FREE
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perry
campobello island, n.b. Park celebrates 45th Anniversary On January 22, 1964, the Roosevelt International Park was established by agreement signed by Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. On August 20, 1964, the First Ladies of the two countries opened the only international park in the world as a unique memorial to the close relationship between the people of the two nations. Both governments wished to honor the role that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had played in their mutual histories, as well as the special relationship that FDR had with his beloved island. While the summer home of the late president remains the centerpiece of the park, beautiful gardens and 2,800 acres of natural beauty complete with scenic vistas, hiking and driving trails provide additional visitor experiences. Back by popular demand are complimentary outside walking tours of the estate and on-site presentations of seashore and bog ecology (staff and weather permitting). The Roosevelt cottage opens on the Saturday following Victoria Day (Sat. prior to Memorial Day) through Canadian Thanksgiving (U.S. Columbus Day) 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. ADT. The park’s visitor center will remain open through October 31 to accommodate fall visitors. The visitors center offers interpretive displays, a short introductory video and a selection of memorabilia items.
free gift! Present this article at the Visitor’s Center Desk for a free gift while the supply lasts. Trace a great heritage while you enjoy your visit to the park. Regional Activities Guide of Maine
FDR returns to Campobello Island as U.S. President in June 1933 aboard the Amberjack II.
COLDWELL BANKER FIRST CHOICE REALTY Robert Hooper - Sales Agent Jeremy Tucker - Sales Agent Tel. (506) 752-2239 Office (day or evening) Fax (506) 752-1100 • 1-888-333-5203 email: campobello@nb.aibn.com www.campobello.com Stop in to see us while you’re on the island. Oceanfront • Oceanview • Interior • Houses Office at Friars Bay, Welchpool Campobello Island, N.B.
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acadia & downeast baring • calais If it’s happening in Calais, it’s happening at the Calais Motor Inn! John Marchese, Manager Olympic-Sized Heated Pool, Hot Tub Exercise Room • Fully Licensed Restaurant 70-Unit Motel • AAA approved Free Internet access All major Credit Cards accepted Pets welcome with small charge
663 Main Street, Calais, Maine 04619 207-454-7111 • 1-800-439-5531 • Fax 207-454-8017
st. stephen A “sweet,” inviting local Museum featuring historic chocolate and candy-making processes on video; antique chocolate boxes, candymaking equipment and Evangeline images; interactive computer displays; games and lots of chocolate treats.
Experience the fine art of chocolate making from over 130 years of family tradition. In this re-creation of an old-fashioned candy store, discover the exquisite tastes of hand-crafted truffles, double-dipped cherries, Ganong original Chicken Bones and much, much more!
Tel: (506) 466-7848 • Fax: (506) 466-7701 Email: chocolatemuseum@nb.aibn.com www.chocolatemuseum.ca
Tel: (506) 465-5611 or 188-426-6647, ext. 642 www.ganong.com
73 MILLTOWN BLVD. ST. STEPHEN, N.B. E3L IG5 Ten years after it first opened in June of 1999, the Chocolate Museum has unveiled its brand new $875,000 Chocolate Discovery Centre, a dream brought to fruition over the past three years. This “rediscovery” of chocolate features many new exhibits including , for the first time , on-site, live production of Ganong’s exclusive hand-dipped and handcrafted chocolates! Visitors can now watch the skilled workers demonstrating their age-old talent of coating chocolates by hand as well as observe them packing the chocolates in boxes. An extremely creative, 3-D, trompe-l’oel exhibit will also be available for viewing. The Chocolate Discovery Centre answers everything you ever wanted to know about chocolate. Visitors are invited through interactive games and quizzes to test their knowledge 66
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of where chocolates come from, how it is made and where it journeys by ship before landing at production sites around the world. In addition, you will be able to test your skill at “packing the chocolate box;” watch videos about different types of candymaking and the Ganong family; and investigate the wonderful colorful exhibits on chicken bones and jelly beans. You will also be able to enjoy the Museum’s ten-year time-tested exhibits as well as enjoy lots of chocolate treats. The Centre beautifully tells the 136-year story of candymaking and of the Ganong company and its contribution to the town of St. Stephen, N.B. The Museum is a non-profit organization that is co-owned by the Town of St. Stephen and Ganong Bros. Limited and is governed by a volunteer Operating Committee (Board of Directors).
the highlands area events
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june
20 Annual Legacy of the Arts Bar Harbor. 20–21 58th Annual Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce Art Show Art by the Sea. Bar Harbor.
july
1 Canada Day Celebrations Campobello Island, St. Stephen and St. Andrews, N.B. 1–4 Old Home Week and Independence Day Celebration Eastport hosts the largest 4th of July Celebration in Maine 4 Independence Day is celebrated throughout the Region. For specific time of events contact the local Chamber.
august
1–10 International Festival Calais. 1–10 St. Stephen Annual Chocolate Festival St. Stephen, N.B. 15–18 33rd Annual Wild Blueberry Festival Machias.
september
9–10 Annual Paint Eastport & Salmon Festival Eastport . 9–10 Down East Day & Lubec Fall Festival Machias & Lubec.
FOR OTHER EVENTS, CONTACT LOCAL CHAMBERS: Bar Harbor Chamber 1-800-288-5103 or 207-288-5103 Blue Hill Chamber 207-374-3242 Calais/St. Croix Valley Chamber 1-888-422-3112 or 207-454-4402 Eastport Chamber 207-853-4644 Machias Bay Chamber 207-255-4644
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The Queen City of Maine As early as the 1500s, when David Ingram sailed up the Penobscot River explorers believed the region was extraordinary. Some thought that the area was possibly the lost City of Gold—Norumbega. Samuel de Champlain attempted to find the gold but settled for a lucrative fur trade with the Indians. The city’s name dates to February 25, 1791 when the General Court of Massachusetts ( Maine was then a part of Massachusetts) approved “Bangor” for incorporation. Lumber was king in Bangor during the city’s early history. River drivers brought logs harvested in Maine’s woods down the Penobscot River to the many mills that banked Bangor’s waterfront. By the late 1800s, Bangor was the busiest seaport on the East Coast shipping finished lumber to Europe and other parts of the United States. Bangor has been home to many national luminaries including President Abraham Lincoln’s, vice president Hannibal Hamlin, as well as such contemporaries as author Stephen King and Pulitzer Prize-wining playwright Owen Davis. Along with its many cultural attractions, Bangor has great accommodations and dining and is the perfect vacation destination as it is a great starting point for day trips to Bar Harbor and Way Down East as well as to the Katahdin area and Moosehead Lake.
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Antiques • Gifts • Resale Clothing Handmade and Sterling Silver Jewelry Maine Made Products Country Junction Crock Candles Mia Bella Candles • Tuxedo Rentals 55 Central Street, Millinocket, Maine Mon–Fri 10–4 Sat 10–2
A scenic cruise on the Penobscot awaits you During the 19th century, Bangor was one of the busiest shipping centers in America with ships picking up lumber and other cargo and transporting down the Penobscot River to ports around the world. When one steps aboard The Patience, a replica of a 19th-century ferry, you have the opportunity to experience how a cruise down the majestic Penobscot would have been in days gone by. From the open upper deck or the heated lounge, you will enjoy the sights of the historic Bangor waterfront. You will hear the sound of the original steam whistle and enjoy the awesome sights of nature on your cruise. Be sure and bring your camera. A great adventure and educational opportunity for a fun family outing. Sunset cruises are available from mid-June thru mid-October. Experience Bangor’s premier international restaurant Thistle’s Restaurant on downtown Exchange Street in the Queen City has always possessed a special ambience but its newly completed rejuvenation in gorgeous modern décor makes it an even more special place to enjoy fine dining. Changing art exhibits by some of the region’s fine artists together with live music make Thistle’s a must dining rendezvous when in Bangor. At Thistle’s you will be introduced to a superb menu of cuisine that is truly global. Chef Alejandro’s culinary talents include the ability to prepare gourmet ethnic dishes from around the world. Great recipes from Latin America, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain are all part of his repertoire of culinary delights. An international dining treat awaits all at Thistle’s.
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Wildlife Cruises! photo by Michael Leonard • Two-Hour Sunrise & Sunset Wildlife Cruises • Afternoon Beach Cruises • One-Hour Scenic Cruises • Monthly Full Moon Cruises
Visit moose feeding areas accessible only by water! Breathtaking views of Katahdin, moose, bear, deer, otters, fox, eagles and loons are all common attractions!
Cruises run 7 days a week Call for sail times!
Located on majestic Millinocket Lake - 8 miles before Baxter State Park south gate entrance.
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DANGER: MOOSE AHEAD
• Collisions with moose increase dramatically in the summer months. • Moose and deer are most active around dawn and dusk. • Do not get out to observe, stay in your car because moose can be very unpredictable! • Observe warning signs and drive safely all the times.
Lennie’s Superette Jaimie & Michelle Wallace
Gas • Beer • Soda • Coffee • Pizza • Subs Lottery • ATM • Groceries Worms & Crawlers Souvenirs
www.lenniessuperette.com 2154 Medway Road, Medway, Maine 04460 Phone: (207) 746-5100 Hours: 5 am – 10 pm
Peggy’s Bar & Grill
2149 Medway Road Medway, ME 04460 Open 12–1 Mon–Sun Happy Hour 4–7 (Free Snacks)
Phone 746-5754
Pool Table & Games
Resident & Non-Resident Fishing & Hunting Licences
millinocket
Wherever you travel this summer, there’s a
Hannaford Supermarket just around the corner.
for store hours visit www.hannaford.com
Bangor Mall 773 Stillwater Avenue Bangor, ME 04609 (207) 947-6735
5 Guest Rooms featuring: Private bath • Air conditioning Ceiling fan • Cable TV with DVD player Wireless Internet Plenty of pillows and towels
Brewer 383 Wilson Street Rx Brewer, ME 04412 (207) 989-1954 RX (207) 989-8290
Also offering catering for your special event: Private dinners, baby & wedding showers, anniversary & birthday parties, holiday parties.
Lincoln 22 Goding Avenue Rx Lincoln, ME 04457 (207) 794-6122 RX (207) 794-6513
Open Year Round! 193 Central Street Millinocket, ME 04462 www.TheYoungHouseBandB.com
Bangor Broadway Street Rx 653 Broadway Street Bangor, ME 04401 (207) 947-8338 RX (207) 947-3680
Millinocket 843 Central Avenue Rx Millinocket, ME 04462 (207) 723-8047 RX (207) 723-8148
Airport Mall Rx 1133 Union Street Bangor, ME 04401 (207) 942-0100 RX (207) 945-3772
Old Town 500 Stillwater Avenue Rx Old Town, ME 04468 (207) 827-2700 RX (207) 827-3950
Tel. 207-723-5452
area events july
23–24 3rd Annual Thoreau-Wabanaki Trail Festival Greenville
31–8/9 160th Bangor State Fair
august 8 13th Annual Wooden Arts/ Canoe Festival Katahdin Area 17–18 Forest Heritage Days Tours, crafts, food, games and demos. Moosehead Lake Area Summer 2009 | Regional Activities Guide of Maine
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Italian Food Worth Looking For 67 Prospect Street | Millinocket, Maine | (207) 723-8399 www.dicensiinc.com Summer Hours: Mon–Fri 7–6, Sat 7–2, Closed Sunday
KATAHDIN SHADOWS MOTEL • Attractive rooms • Air-conditioned • Cable TV • Pool • Hot Tub • Fully-equipped community kitchen
Indoor Heated Pool & Hot Tub Lounge • Fitness Center Minutes from Baxter State Park Off I-95, Exit 244 10 miles on Rt. 157 to Millinocket 740 Central Street, Millinocket, ME 04462 207-723-4555 • 1-800-424-6423 FAX: 207-723-6480 e-mail: gm.me052@choicehotels.com www.choicehotels.com
1/2 mi. off I-95, Exit 244 Route 157, Medway, ME 04460 207-746-5162 • 1-800-593-2267 e-mail: customerservice@katahdinshadowsmotel.com Visit our website: www.katahdinshadowsmotel.com
www.medwaygateway.com
PLANE RIDES Aviation LLC
Rt. 157 (JUST OFF I-95, EXIT 244)
Millinocket Municipal Airport Flight Instruction Aircraft Rental
207-723-4375 Aerial Moose Tours Scenic Flights
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REPAIRS • BOATS • SNOWMOBILES • ATVS & CARS • INSPECTION STATION
A salute to ...
e h s e o ad o m & the Great North Woods
The legendary Moosehead Lake stands as the center piece of this pristine section of Maine. The lake itself is nearly forty miles long and twelve miles wide surrounded with break taking scenery along the shore and gorgeous mountains including Mount Kineo which rises over 760 feet straight above the surface of the lake. If you enjoy nature and outdoor activities, the Moosehead Lake area is a perfect match for this summer’s fun. Do not leave home without your camera as you will want to capture all of your outdoor experiences on film especially the photos of moose and other wildlife.
TRADING POST
SUPERMARKET
If you are a fishing, boating, hunting, or outdoor enthusiast, then Indian Hill Trading Post has what you are looking
A Maine Tradition for 90 years Maynard’s in Maine
for. From groceries to sporting supplies and boats, Indian Hill has it all, including a gas station open 24 hours a day. No need to stop for anything on the drive up, just pull in at the top of the hill and visit us.
P.O. Box 220, Rockwood, ME 04478 (207) 534-7703 (866) 699-0857 for more information: www.maynardsinmaine.com
A Maine Sporting Camp Tradition For 90 Years For a decade short of a century, Maynard’s In Maine has provided their guests with outstanding wilderness experiences in addition to excellent bungalow style cabin accommodations and great dining with wholesome fresh farm foods prepared to perfection. The Moosehead area offers outstanding landlocked salmon, trout and togue fishing. This year, Billy Maynard landed a 29.67 pound togue on Moosehead Lake measuring 41” long. His huge catch beats the old Moosehead Lake record set in 1961 of a 28 pound, 12 ounce togue. The area’s large, pristine forests provide excellent cover for deer, bear and small game and make it an outstanding hunting region. Here guests at Maynard’s will find a real pearl in the North Woods.
The “MUST STOP”
for any fishing, boating, hunting, or outdoor enthusiast. Campin g Fish ing Boa ting Hun tin g Win t er Gea r Appar el
Footwe ar Gr oce rie s Deli Baker y Be e r W ine
Agen cy Liqu o r St o r e 24 Hr Mob i l G a s Name Br a nd G e a r & Ap p ar el Old Town C a n o e S al es & R e nt al Old Town K a ya k Sal e s & Re nt al Exper t Advi c e
148 Moosehead Lake Rd | Greenville | ME | 207 695 2104 | www.indianhill.com
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MOOSE COUNTRY, REALTORS® GREENVILLE, MAINE 04441 207-695-3731
Helping outdoor enthusiasts realize their dreams in the Moosehead Lake Region for 25 years... mooseheadhistory@myfairpoint.net
Guided Tours Starting June 24th: Wed.–Fri 1 to 4 p.m. Admission: $5 Adults & $2 Children
www.c21moosecountry.com
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Wilsons On Moosehead Lake Lodging Lakefront Cottages
207-695-2549
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Sailing late June thru Columbus Day Closed Sun. & Mon. Tel: (207) 695-2716 Fax (207) 695-2367 PO Box 1151 Greenville ME 04441
www.katahdincruises.com
FISHERMAN’S WHARF INN Comfortable, Coastal Relaxation and Dining at the “Hub of the Harbor”
Boothbay Harbor Fisherman’s Wharf is located over the water in the center of the village of Boothbay Harbor, close to all the Harbor’s shops, boats and activities. Come dine in comfort over the water in our panoramic dining room, deck or lounge with daily specials to enhance our magnificient views. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We are open from late May through late October. Elevator Accessibility.
22 Commercial Street - Pier 6 Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04538 207-633-5090 • Outside Maine: 1-800-628-6872 Fax: 207-633-5092 • www.fishermanswharf.com • e-mail: fishermanswharfinn@myfairpoint.net
We carry: clothing, shoes, hardware, furniture, flooring, fabric, housewares, general merchandise and seasonal items! RUMFORD 207-369-9650 River Valley Crossing Shopping Center 1016 US Rt. 2
I95 � exit 75 � North on Rt 4, for 25 miles � Slight left onto Rt 108 for 21 miles � Rt 108 becomes Rt 2 � Marden’s is on the right.
MADAWASKA 81 Fox Street
I95 North to Houlton � Rt 1 North to Madawaska � Left onto 25th Ave. � Left onto Fox St. Marden’s is on the right.
PRESQUE ISLE 207-762-3417 803 Main Street
I95 North to Houlton � Rt 1 North to Presque Isle. Marden’s is on the left.
HOULTON 207-532-9125 120 North Street
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I95 � exit 302. Marden’s is on your right.
LINCOLN 207-794-2013 28-32 Main Street
I95 � exit 227. Right turn off exit � At intersection, turn left onto Rt 2 � 1-1/2 mile stop light � Left turn onto Main Street.
PORTLAND 207-780-9668 1100 Brighton Avenue
I95 � exit 48 � Left turn at light � Go straight through one light � Turn left at the 2nd set of lights. Go straight on Brighton Ave. Then the Pine Tree Shopping Center is on your right.
I-95 � exit 182A � 395E � Merge onto Rt1A to Ellsworth � Rt 1A becomes Rt 1 and Rt 3 North � Marden's is located on the right where Rt 1 and Rt 3 splits (behind McDonalds).
I95 � exit 32 � Go straight � At second traffic light, turn left onto Rt. 1. Marden’s is 1 mile down on the right.
BREWER 207-989-1750 564 Wilson Street
I95 � exit 182A � 395E � Parkway exit � Right turn � Traffic light. Right turn onto Wilson Street.
SANFORD 207-324-1239 1247 Main Street
WATERVILLE 207-873-6112 458 Kennedy Memorial Drive
I95 � exit 19 � Right turn onto Rt. 109. � 20 minutes. Marden’s is on the left.
I95 � exit 63. Turn Left. Marden’s is 1/2 mile on left.
I95 � exit 182A � 395E � Rt 9E � Rt 1S Follow to Canada. Marden’s is on the left just before the border. Furniture/Flooring store is on right across from McDonalds. Ph. 207-454-1459
ELLSWORTH 207-669-6036 225 High Street
BIDDEFORD 207-571-3023 435 Elm Street
GRAY 207-657-2626 65 West Gray Road
CALAIS 207-454-1421 189 Main Street
From the South: I95 � exit 127 � Turn right off the ramp. Marden’s is on the right. From the North: Take a left off the ramp � go through intersection, Marden’s is on the right.
LEWISTON 207-786-0313 750 Main Street
I95 � exit 80. Follow signs for Lewiston � 196W � Right turn onto 202 � 3-4 miles. Marden’s is on the left.
There’s sure to be a Marden’s along your way. be sure to stop in and see why we’re maine’s best rainy day activity! www.mardens.com
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