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Kayak, Paddle the Penobscot Bay – On Your Own or Guided A Great Adventure In Camden Kayaking the Maine coast is the perfect way to see it. From the vantage of the surface of the water, the hidden coves, island estates, precipitous ledges, all the colors and contours...
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The Food Pantry and Fuel assistance fundraiser conceived by the Historic Inns of Rockland is very admirable. In the dead of winter these 4 Inns work together to help those in need. Within the last 10 years this event has grown from just a house and food tour to a full...
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In the little seaside village of Camden Maine, where zoning issues create splits in the community and job creation is a challenge, some residents are taking economic change into their own hands. This is the setting for the rise of a group of environmentally...
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It is snowing again in Camden Maine this 12/17/2013 evening. There is a woman in town that has a retired husband that enjoys making ice candles. Last winter ice candles mysteriously appeared in the downtown of Camden and Rockport, in front of restaurants, in the...
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Are you coming to the Maine Coast to Ski this winter? Camden Maine has been wicked cold lately. Temperatures are staying below 20 degrees and the wind has been fierce. The Camden Snow Bowl has been making snow and is expected to open December 20th. Truth be told, I...
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The much adored American sitcom of How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM) has been on the air since 2005. The show is about a group of friends in New York City. Ted Mosby recants his hay-days of dating to his children. After 8 years of being on the air, the show is culminating...
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Touring Camden: Maine Coast Leaf Peeping! If you plan on going Maine Coast leaf peeping this fall you should read this… In trying to determine when the fall foliage will peak in New England there are many factors to consider, as well as resources on the internet...
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Camden Maine is an great family vacation destination. Families that travel together form strong bonds and always have interesting dialogue to share with one another over the dinner table year round. Camden Maine is great in that it is a soft adventure...
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Travel with your own rackets? Here are some tennis courts in Maine you might want to try. The Camden Maine area has 4 easily accessible public courts and 1 that is a short drive away from downtown Camden. The town of Camden has public tennis courts at the Camden Snow...
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Lighthouse Cruises – Two Hour cruises leave from Camden Harbor approximately 5 times a day in the summer. Schooner Olad, Schooner Surprise, the Appledore and the Lazy Jack all do tours past the Curtis Island Lighthouse. 3 hour sight seeing tours leave from...
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Dice Head Light was originally built in 1828 at the entrance to Castine Harbor, now decommissioned and owned by the Town of Castine. Accessible by auto, limited parking, nice photo opportunities. Follow US Rt 1 to Orland (about 40 miles from Camden) and turn right...
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Stockton Springs – Fort Point Light is an active light dating from 1850’s at the mouth of the Penobscot River located at Fort Point State Park. The station includes one of the few remaining fog bell towers in Maine. Good auto access, parking and photo...
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Iselboro Island – Grindle Point Lighth & Sailor’s Museum is an active light dating from the 1850’s. The lighthouse is adjacent to the ferry slip; the keeper’s house is a Sailor’s Museum with lighthouse items. Museum hours: mid-June...
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Iselboro Island – Grindle Point Lighth & Sailor’s Museum is an active light dating from the 1850’s. The lighthouse is adjacent to the ferry slip; the keeper’s house is a Sailor’s Museum with lighthouse items. Museum hours: mid-June...
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The Pemaquid Point, Marshall Point Lighthouse is an active light dating from 1827. Spectacular setting and photo opportunities, excellent auto access. Keeper’s house is restored and houses the Fisherman’s Museum with lighthouse items. Museum hours:...
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The Pemaquid Point, Marshall Point Lighthouse is an active light dating from 1827. Spectacular setting and photo opportunities, excellent auto access. Keeper’s house is restored and houses the Fisherman’s Museum with lighthouse items. Museum hours:...
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