Archive for March, 2008
Mid-Coast Maine Restaurant
So, you are in the Mid-Coast area and you want a relaxing, healthy and refreshing dining experience - let me suggest:
Frontier Cafe, Cinema, & Gallery
FOOD, FILM & ART INSPIRED BY THE WORLD
http://www.explorefrontier.com/
The Frontier Cafe is a little different - inside you will find a relaxing atmosphere, large tables, lots of windows, a healthy menu, and a small Cinema and Gallery. The kind of place where you can enjoy a great meal in an unhurried climate. At lunch you will find local business people holding informal meetings while enjoying a tasty soup and salad or a large cheese, pickles, fruits and veggie plate. Take your time and relax, use the free wifi or just enjoy the falls as the river flows by.
No commentsMaine’s Gardens
Gardens are popular here in Maine and it has a new one that is making a big splash in the Downeast area. Plan to visit and spend at least a day wandering through the roughly 250 acre botanical garden located in coastal Boothbay. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is the largest garden of its kind in New England. Soon the Giles Rhododendron and Perennial Garden will be ablaze with the spring flowering shrubs, jonquils and many other flowering bulbs. Open daily year round from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: $10 Adults, $8 for seniors (65 up), $5 for children (5 to 17) - no admission fee on weekends from January through March. Visit www.mainegardens.org or call 207-633-4333
No commentsAcadia National Park offers Variety
With over 40,000 acres Acadia National Park is one of the most popular national parks for several reasons, not the least of which is the variety of it’s beautiful scenery - mountains, lakes, rocky coast line, ponds, streams, coves, cliffs and just plain natural beauty everywhere you look. This leads to a wide variety of outdoor activities available to young and not so young alike. Hiking - from quiet meandering paths that are virtually flat to mountains that will challenge the expert climber. Biking - there are trails for the extreme sport enthusiast and then there are the smooth carriage paths or roadside paths. Birdwatching is a popular activity with coastal locations as well as mountain top locations - the park has over 150 breeding species of birds. Kayaking - chose a quiet secluded pond or push off into the ocean to explore the many offshore islands. Camping - camp in the park (500 sites) or choose one of the many privately operated campgrounds on the island. And, then there are is shopping! Acadia National Park has the advantage of having several villages seemingly within it’s borders. Bar Harbor is the most well known but there is also Southwest Harbor, Bass Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Hulls Cove to name a few. Art galleries, craft shops, antiques shops, fine restaurants and much more are all close by offering a great rainy day activity. Bottom line, there is a wide variety of things to do and place to see - plan for an extended stay, one day just will not be enough and a week is probably not either - most people come back often.
No commentsAcadia National Park - Cadillac Mountain
An interesting fact about Cadillac Mountain - it is the highest point along the Atlantic sea coast of North America. And, you can drive to the top where you can be one of those there who see the sun first in the United States. Some would argue that the first people to see the sun rise on the US are those who live in Eastport - however, the word I have heard is that the height of Cadillac Mountain over rides the fact that Eastport is further East than Acadia National Park. I tend to believe the case for Cadillac Mountain being the first to see the sun.
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So, your on your way to Acadia National Park and you are coming from the South of Maine through New Hampshire I would like to recommend you get off the turnpike in Wells, take a break and go to “The Maine Diner” (From the Maine Turnpike I-95 take Exit 19 [Formerly Exit 2] Wells/Sanford. Turn left onto Route 109 for 1.5 miles. Turn left onto Route 1 North - from this point we are located approximately 1.7 miles on the right.) This is a restaurant voted to be one of the best by a select group of Maine Chefs.
Lobster pie anyone? Crispy fried clams? I am getting hungry!
No commentsQuestions Welcome
If you are planning your 2008 vacation and Maine is one of your options and you want some honest first hand info them give me a shot - send your questions and I will answer them in a very candid and unbiased way - really, you can count on it.
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