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Northwoods Nectar

Northwoods Nectar When Holly and Steve Hardwick started Northwoods Nectar in the fall of 2012, they had plans to operate one thousand taps, all of which they installed themselves in four feet of snow at 20 below zero in January of 2013. Eight years later, the couple now operates 4,450 taps over roughly 80 acres. Maple sugar production […]

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Baked Macaroni and Cheese with a Twist + Maple Cashew Bark

Maine, and New England as a whole, is home to many comfort foods that are perfect for any time of year. Macaroni and cheese is a staple in many parts of the U.S., but try out this recipe from New England Today for a special baked macaroni and cheese that has tomatoes and sausage in […]

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Hiking

Maine is naturally very hilly and forested, and so it has become a great place to find the perfect hike! Because our hills are variable in terms of their difficulty, length, and height, so there is a hike for almost everyone! The Appalachian Trail is a major part of our trail infrastructure, snaking its way […]

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Loons on Flagstaff lake

Green Bean Casserole and Steamed Chocolate Pudding

Green bean casserole is a dish enjoyed by many during the colder months of the year. It’s one of those things you come to expect at a New England dinner table, and makes the perfect side dish for a number of different proteins, or even as a standalone dish! It’s got everything you would want […]

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Valentine's Day

Romantic Maine

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and Maine has plenty of romantic getaways. If you have been dreaming of getting away from the hustle and bustle to unwind and relax, take a look at these beautiful B&B’s in our different regions. Western Maine The Grand Victoria Inn B&B is located in Bethel; a quaint […]

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Maine’s Historical Sites

Maine is filled to the brim with incredible history in many forms! Each of our regions have plenty of historical sites to explore, a few of which we have highlighted here! Not only are these great for education, but many of the historical sites that Maine hosts are also great for sightseeing, and there is […]

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Wolf Cove Inn

Wolf Cove Inn

Wolf Cove InnRoy and Sue The lovely Wolf Cove Inn has a fascinating history. According to the current owners, Roy and Sue Forsberg, “In 1894, the Wolfs of Pennsylvania built a four-bedroom “cottage” on the property as a summer home for the family. The Maine dining room and the current Winter Harbor Suite, Casco Bay Room, and […]

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Aroostook Barn

New England Boiled Dinner and Spider Cake

Today’s recipes will be different from what we have done in the past, in that they will stray away from the two cookbooks that we have been using since the start of this series. Today’s recipes come from Yankee Magazine and Kitchn, though the recipes are still very New England all the same! Boiled dinner […]

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Downhill Skiing Aroostook County

Skiing

In this new series of blog posts, we will explore different gems throughout the three regions that Undiscovered Maine focuses on. This week, we are looking at the wonderful skiing trips that you can plan, whether that be this winter or next! Maine has plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities in winter. Despite Maine’s mountains […]

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Catherine Hill Winery

Downeast Maine is filled with picturesque fields, hills, and coastlines. Nestled in this fabulous countryside, is Catherine Hill. This small knoll is home to a local establishment called Catherine Hill Winery, which focuses on crafting some of the best wine one can buy! https://www.cathillwinery.com/aboutExterior of the renovated barn Founded in 2012 by Eric and Sue […]

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