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The modern Northern Maine Museum of Science began in 1994 with a donation of five new display cases from NYNEX (now Verizon). Many individuals from Aroostook County and throughout Maine contributed their time and expertise to building displays for this museum, which formally opened on October 5, 1996. (Curated content from pages.umpi.edu)
Big Rock Ski Area is located on Mars Hill Mountain near the Canadian border with New Brunswick. While the mountain is only 1748 feet in elevation it is the highest peak in northeast Maine and home not only to the ski area but the International Appalachian Trail and a large 28 turbine windmill facility. (Curated content from www.bigrockmaine.com)
Lonesome Pine Trails has snowmaking on the Founders, Garbonstingle, Maine and the Reservoir trails. We are looking forward to a great season of skiing and boarding on the well groomed trails. Our Lodge & Slopes are within walking distance to downtown Fort Kent. (Curated content from www.lonesomepines.org)
The Patten Lumbermen’s Museum invites you to visit our facility to learn all about Maine logging history, including the use of bateaux on waterways to transport supplies, the stories of the fearless river drivers, what life was like inside a remote logging camp, and even the role of bean hole beans. Follow the links above for more information, and make sure to visit the museum in person for the full lumbering experience! (Curated content from lumbermensmuseum.org)
Spread across a wild landscape offering spectacular views of Mount Katahdin, Katahdin Woods and Waters invites discovery of its rivers, streams, woods, flora, fauna, geology, and the night skies that have attracted humans for millennia. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)