Made in Maine, our wines are created in small, handcrafted batches with grapes sourced from our vineyard as well as premier vineyards across the country. (Curated content from mainewine.com)
Nestled between two of Maine’s prettiest towns, Camden and Rockport, Goose River Golf Club offers a wonderful experience for golfers of all ages and abilities. A different set of tees uniquely positioned on each of the nine greens adds variety to your golf round. (Curated content from gooserivergolf.com)
The Snow Bowl has that friendly small-town feel. With nearly 1,000 feet of vertical elevation and more than 20 recently expanded runs, it shines as a seacoast ski resort. Nestled among picturesque harbors, charming inns and award-winning restaurants, the Snow Bowl is also the only ski area on the East Coast with ocean views. (Curated content from camdensnowbowl.com)
Test your skills and see if you can escape one of our rooms designed by our in-house forensic scientist. Solve puzzles and riddles using clues, hints and strategy to find keys or codes to decipher locks. Test your wits with your family, friends or co-workers using creativity and speed while working together to escape in time! (Curated content from traptinmaine.com)
The Belfast Historical Society and Museum is dedicated to the collection, conservation, preservation and interpretation of artifacts relevant to Belfast history. Visitors to the Museum will enjoy vintage photographs, maps, postcard collections and interpretive displays. An extensive archives and library are available for research. (Curated content from www.belfastmuseum.org)
The original light was a “fixed white lens lantern, 18 feet above the breakwater. This lantern hung on an iron crane on top of stone beacon, 24 feet above sea level.” On August 15, 1892 the beacon was changed to two red lanterns, spaced six feet apart, one above the other placed on a mast atop the stone pillar. In 1895, the beacon was further improved by providing a six-by-six foot building at the base of the mast. (Curated content from www.rocklandharborlights.org)
Suitable for players of all skill levels, the 18-hole championship Samoset Golf Course boasts seven oceanside holes, 14 holes with spectacular views of the Atlantic, and one of the most challenging finishing holes in New England. Golf Digest named the course the “Pebble Beach of the East” in a 2023 article. (Curated content from www.opalcollection.com)
Founded in 1921 by Castine summer resident and geologist Dr. J. Howard Wilson, the Wilson Museum invites you to forge connections across history, places, and cultures. From million-year old fossils to Bagaduce River horseshoe crabs, from the tools of early humans to Castine’s local history, from the shores of Penobscot Bay to people around the world, the collections, exhibits, and programs at the Wilson Museum feed curiosity and provide multi-sensory, immersive learning experiences. (Curated content from www.wilsonmuseum.org)
Penobscot Marine Museum brings Maine’s maritime history to life on a campus of beautiful historic buildings in the charming seacoast village of Searsport, Maine. Exhibits throughout the campus tell unique stories of ship captains and their families, the industries of Penobscot Bay, global maritime trade, and today’s fisheries. (Curated content from penobscotmarinemuseum.org)
The Castine golf course offers a challenging round at a relaxed pace appropriate for all skill levels. The course is open 7 days a week from May 1st to October 31st to members and the public. Lessons and Clinics are available daily. (Curated content from www.castinegolfclub.com)