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BUSY BAR HARBOR
There's no shortage of shopping, dining and nightlife in downtown Bar Harbor during tourist season. Explore Bar Harbor Find a restaurant
BIKING PARADISE
Acadia National Park's carriage roads are a great place for biking, especially in the spring.
Beat the summer crowds
SEEING THE LIGHT
West Quoddy Head lighthouse is a popular attraction as the easternmost point in the United States. Maine lighthouses Virtual tour

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The jewel of this region is Maine's only National Park, Acadia. From Penobscot Bay all the way Downeast, around the eastern nose of Maine and up along the Canadian border, the scenery is wild, rocky and dramatic. The farther inland you go, the more wilderness you will encounter. Though the crowds in Acadia can be daunting, there are always places on Mount Desert Island where you can stand alone on the top of a mountain and gaze at the island-dotted ocean. This is a region to visit to get a taste of the outdoors, from the gentle recreation in Acadia to the rugged fishing and canoeing farther Downeast...

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The jewel of this region is Maine's only National Park, Acadia. From Penobscot Bay all the way Downeast, around the eastern nose of Maine and up along the Canadian border, the scenery is wild, rocky and dramatic. The farther inland you go, the more wilderness you will encounter. Though the crowds in Acadia can be daunting, there are always places on Mount Desert Island where you can stand alone on the top of a mountain and gaze at the island-dotted ocean. This is a region to visit to get a taste of the outdoors, from the gentle recreation in Acadia to the rugged fishing and canoeing farther Downeast.

Deer Isle makes a nice contrast to Mount Desert - Blue Hill, Castine and Stonington are small towns that attract artists, boatbuilders and fisherman.

Acadia National Park takes up most of Mount Desert Island. Visitors can begin at one of the several Visitor Centers to the Park. Bar Harbor is the largest town, and in summer is packed with gift shops, restaurants, movie theaters and hotels. A ferry - a high-speed catamaran called The Cat - to Nova Scotia leaves from here as well. In winter, however, it's like a ghost town. Many shops and hotels close and the population dwindles. Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor may be small towns but they offer lots of services, from upscale restaurants to trendy galleries.

This is a region for gentle outdoor pursuits. Activities are endless here, from mountain biking on the carriage trails, hiking along beaches or mountains, boating and camping. All the services surrounding these activities make it easy to rent gear, take small children along and go for short or long distances.

The farther north and east you travel past the Acadia region, the more tourism thins out. The scenery becomes more dramatic. Eastport, at the most easterly point on the Eastern seaboard, still retains the feeling of "old Maine," with its sparse, small towns and rusting fishing fleets. You're a long way - 200 miles - from Portland here.

Machias is blueberry country; there's an annual wild blueberry festival in August. Helen's Diner, in downtown Machias, is famous for its pies. The Cutler coast has remote hiking trails, part of the Maine Public Reserve Lands system. From Lubec, you can visit Campobello Island, where Franklin Roosevelt spent summers. The island, officially Roosevelt Campobello International Park, is under joint U.S. - Canada jurisdiction. It's officially in New Brunswick, so it's on Atlantic time - an hour ahead of Maine's Eastern time.

Also near Lubec is West Quoddy Head and Quoddy Head State Park, with its distinctive barbershop-pole striped lighthouse and the cliff-edge trails. Cobscook Bay is remote, heartbreakingly beautiful, and homeland to Maine's Passamaquoddy tribe, whose reservation is open for visitation at various times. Calais is a major border crossing to New Brunswick, Canada, as is St. Croix. This is also the starting point for many serious canoe enthusiasts, who paddle the St. Croix River from Vanceboro to Kellyland.

The coast doesn't own all the attractions here; fishermen and paddlers journey have journeyed here for decades. Grand Lake Stream is a hub for fisherman, who fan out onto the countless lakes nearby. Canoeists dream of trips down the St. Croix as well as the Machias River, one of Maine's rare unobstructed rivers in an area of great ecological value.

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Fairs, Festivals & Annual Events in Downeast/Acadia
National Park Week
04/22/2007 - 04/29/2007
Learn about and explore Acadia National Park as you never have during this celebration of National Parks. Acadia is one of the most geographically diverse parks in the country. Lectures, walking tours, and other activities for families. Location: Throughout Acadia National Park. www.nps.gov/acad/home.htm.
Warblers & Wildflowers Festival
05/24/2007 - 05/28/2007
Celebrate the natural wonders of Acadia National Park and Mt. Desert Island. Join island - wide morning birding walks, garden tours, art, lectures, and social events. Celebrate the wonders of birds and spring wildflowers during this exciting festival. Fees: Vary according to event. Times: Vary - check Web site. Location: Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert Island. www.barharborinfo.com/warblers/index.htm.
6th Annual Lupine Festival
06/15/2007 - 06/17/2007
Along with live music there will be art, sculpture and quilt contests, a giant yard sale, private garden tours by bus and the “Lupine Loop” driving map to help you locate fields in bloom. Fees: Most events free. Times: Fri 7:00 p.m. - midnight; Sat 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Sun 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Location: Deer Isle - Stonington. www.deerisle.com.
Legacy of the Arts
06/17/2007 - 06/24/2007
The annual Legacy of the Arts celebration features the best in music, art, theater, dance and history in Bar Harbor. There will be concerts, workshops, meet the artists sessions, and much more! Times: All day. Location: Downtown Bar Harbor. www.barharbormaine.com.
Flye Point Music & Arts Festival
06/23/2007
A day of incredible music amid the breathtaking beauty of the Maine coast featuring
performers such as Little River Band, Melanie, the Mammals, and more. Local artists will be selling and displaying their original artwork. Fees: Pre - sale tickets: Adults $35, children 12 and under $10; parking $5. No tickets sold at the gate. Times: 10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Location: The Lookout Inn, Flye Point Road, Brooklin. www.fpmusicfest.com.
The 57th Annual Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce Art Show
06/23/2007 - 06/24/2007
Artists will display and sell their original works on the Village Green, Main and Mt. Desert Streets, and downtown Bar Harbor. Times: 6/23 - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; 6/24 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Location: Main & Mt. Desert Streets, Bar Harbor. www.barharbormaine.com.
Eastport's 4th of July (Old Home Week) Celebration
07/01/2007 - 07/04/2007
Come and celebrate the beauty of this land in this historic port city on the Atlantic Ocean. Four days full of celebration and revelry, music, largest 4th of July parade in Maine, food, crafts, contests, fireworks, and more. Location: Eastport. www.eastport4th.com.
Bar Harbor Music Festival
07/01/2007 - 07/29/2007
The 41st anniversary season of the Bar Harbor Music Festival where concertgoers can take in everything from a string orchestra to jazz. Check Web site for the list of artists. Fees: Free. Times: 8:15 p.m. Location: Various locations in Bar Harbor - check Web site. www.barharbormusicfestival.org.
Independence Day Celebration
07/04/2007
Events include a blueberry pancake breakfast, Independence Day parade, seafood festival, town band concert, and fireworks over Frenchman's Bay. Fees: Vary with location, most free. Times: All day. Location: Main St, Bar Harbor. www.barharbormaine.com.
>Seafood Festival
07/04/2007
Enjoy lobster, mussels, corn, strawberry shortcake and more! Times: Begins at 11:00 a.m. Location: Bar Harbor Athletic Field, Park Street. Times: 11:00 a.m. www.barharbormaine.com.
Native American Festival & Maine Basketmakers Market
07/07/2007
Wabanaki basketmakers and other artists will demonstrate and sell their work at the festival, the largest annual event for the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance. Activities include storytelling, music and dancing. Fees: Free. Parking is limited - participants are encouraged to use free island shuttle. Times: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: College of the Atlantic, 105 Eden St, Bar Harbor. www.abbemuseum.org.
Annual Flamingo Festival & Quietside Parade
07/13/2007 - 07/16/2007
There will be a pancake breakfast, spirited Flamingo parade, Tremont Trot road race, a golf scramble and more. Location: Southwest Harbor. www.harborhousemdi.org.

Bucksport Bay Area Festival
07/27/2007 - 07/28/2007
Fun filled family celebration including boats, bands, food, antique cars, crafts, and more. The 20th Maine reenacts Civil War soldier life at historic Fort Knox along with fireworks Saturday evening. Location: Waterfront and downtown Bucksport. www.bucksportbaychamber.com.
32nd Annual Machias Wild Blueberry Festival
08/17/2007 - 08/19/2007
A celebration of the blueberry harvest that lasts all weekend long and offers a real old - fashioned good time. A children's parade, a fish fry, a homemade blueberry pancake breakfast, arts & craft show and more. Location: Downtown Machias. www.machiasblueberry.com.
Blue Hill Fair
08/30/2007 - 09/03/2007
A great country fair with midway, exhibits, non - pari - mutuel racing, animal pull events and entertainment. Fees: $7 general admission; $4 senior citizens, children under 12 free. Location: Route #172, Blue Hill. www.bluehillfair.com.
Maine Salmon Festival in Eastport
09/07/2007 - 09/09/2007
A seaside festival celebrating the Atlantic salmon industry on the Maine coast. Music, two - day arts and craft show, great salmon dinners. Lots of fun in a stunning setting. Fees: Fee for Salmon Dinner. Parking and admission free. Times: Check Web site for specific times. Location: Downtown Eastport. www.eastportme.net.
WoodenBoat Sail - In
09/10/2007
Windjammer fans will enjoy spectacular views of the entire fleet as they sail into WoodenBoat Harbor with refreshments, live music, and tours. Times: 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Location: WoodenBoat Drive, Brooklin. www.sailmainecoast.com.
Acadia's Oktoberfest & International Food Festival
10/06/2007
A spectacular and energetic New England event of beverage, foods, crafts, music and entertainment under the colors of autumn. Times: 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Location: Smuggler's Den Campground, Southwest Harbor. www.acadiachamber.com.
Mt. Desert Island Open Jam Session
10/07/2007
There will be all types of music and degrees of talent under giant tents. Non - alcohol and family friendly event. Times: Noon - 5:00 p.m. Location: Smuggler's Den Campground, Southwest Harbor. www.acadiachamber.com.
Mt. Desert Island Marathon
10/14/2007
Four island communities will host the third annual MDI Marathon. A weekend of special events ending with the 26.2 mile race through some of the most beautiful scenery Maine has to offer. Times: 8:00 a.m. Location: Begins in Bar Harbor. www.mdimarathon.org.
Tea, Popovers and Archaeology
10/15/2007
For the 9th year, the annual program on archaeology will be held at the Jordan Pond House, followed by the restaurant's famous tea and popovers. The speaker will be announced. Fees: $15 Abbe members, $20 non - members. Times: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Jordan Pond House, Acadia National Park. www.abbemuseum.org.
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Beaches & Parks
- Acadia National Park covers a diverse area on Mount Desert Island, Isle au Haut and the Schoodic Peniinsula. The geography encompasses meadows, mountain tops, dense forests and ocean-front beaches. The National Park Service maintains an extensive system of trails and carriage roads to allow people of all abilities to hike, bike or ski. More about Maine Beaches and Parks >
Arts, Entertainment and Heritage
- The coastal towns of this region are teeming with tradition and things to do. Bar Harbor offers boutiques and souvenir shops, as well as art galleries and nightlife opportunities. Did we mention the yummy home-made fudge shop?More about Arts, Entertainment and Heritage in Maine >
Outdoor Activities
- Whether it's kayaking the coastal inlets or biking or skiing the carriage roads in Acadia National Park, plenty of outdoor opportunities await you.More about Outdoor Activities in Maine >

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