At this state park, there are a variety of activities available all year long, including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and biking.
With three different routes to take of increasing degrees of difficulty (14, 25, and 45 miles respectively), the Passamaquoddy Bay Bicycle Tour offers beautiful views of nature.
At this state park, there are a variety of activities available all year long, including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and biking.
This event, held every Memorial Day Weekend, offers bird enthusiasts the opportunity to see a cross-section of area bird species during the spring migratory season with guided tours, boat tours, or exploring the area on your own.
In this annual summer event, try a piece of delicious grilled Atlantic salmon! “Come for the music, arts and crafts, galleries, gift shops and museums, locally brewed beers, a farmers’ market, flea market, delicious seafood, and a fabulous salmon barbecue dinner.”
This annual Independence Day celebration includes fun events including a 7-mile road race, blueberry pie-eating contest, pet show, parade, cod fishing relay race, and of course fireworks! The events start off on July 1st with Canada Day and end with the 4th of July.
“The wildlife-rich waters of Cobscook Bay surround this 888-acre park on three sides, providing opportunities to watch birds and observe the ebb and flow of the region’s impressive tides.”
Directions: “turn east onto Front Street approximately 1.1 miles north of the US Route 1 and ME Route 214 intersection (opposite the Crossroads Restaurant and Motel). Go 0.5 miles until Front Street ends at Old County Road and turn left on Old County Road. In 0.1 mile turn left onto Hersey Road and continue on Hersey Road 1.0 mile to a sharp left-hand bend from where the trail leaves just to the east of a private driveway. Parking is on the shoulder of the road.”
“A 28-acre preserve on the peninsula separating Hersey Cove from the Pennamaquan River offers a short hike through woodland to a quiet, sheltered cove and gravel beach, with a spur leading to a nearby point.”
Great spot for kayaking with a hand-carry boat launch, 1.5 miles of hiking trails with great views of the rugged coastline, pleasant picnic spots, and bird watching with sightings including bald eagles, migrating shorebirds, and more.
Learn about local history in the area around Eastport. There is the Fort Sullivan Barracks Museum, Quoddy Craft Shop, Quoddy Dam model, and a research room.
In 2001, a Fox reality TV show called Murder in Small Town X was filmed in Eastport, Maine about a dinner murder mystery with contestants who had to collect clues from actor “townspeople” to solve the murder. The fisherman statue was made for the show, and although it was cut from the show’s budget the statue was made anyway and became an Eastport classic for various reasons, including its goofiness and symbolism. The winner of the show, Ángel Jarbe, Jr., a Bronx firefighter, was killed in the World Trade Center on September 11, one week after the series finale so the statue is also a memorial for Mr. Juarbe.
Beautiful bronze statue along Eastport’s shore-walk inspired by the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue in Copenhagen, Denmark. This statue took five years to make and was finished in 2015, and has become an iconic part of Eastport.
“Located directly on the U.S./Canada border between New England and the Atlantic Provinces, the Tides Institute & Museum of Art weaves together a range of regional and international interests, resources, and initiatives to build critical mass, synergy, and connectedness.”
At this state park, there are a variety of activities available all year long, including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and biking.
At this state park, there are a variety of activities available all year long, including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and biking.
Whale watching, puffin tours and more on a 33-foot sport fishing boat that takes up to six passengers, allowing for a close and personalized experience.
Great spot for kayaking with a hand-carry boat launch, 1.5 miles of hiking trails with great views of the rugged coastline, pleasant picnic spots, and bird watching with sightings including bald eagles, migrating shorebirds, and more.
At this state park, there are a variety of activities available all year long, including cross country skiing, snowshoeing, winter camping, hiking, and biking.
Whale watching, puffin tours and more on a 33-foot sport fishing boat that takes up to six passengers, allowing for a close and personalized experience.
Great spot for kayaking with a hand-carry boat launch, 1.5 miles of hiking trails with great views of the rugged coastline, pleasant picnic spots, and bird watching with sightings including bald eagles, migrating shorebirds, and more.