Monday, March 26, 2012

Discover the Jewel of the Maine Coast

The latest publication from the Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce is called “Discover the Jewel of the Maine Coast, The Official Guide to Camden, Rockland and Beyond.”

I always look forward to getting the latest Guide from this hardworking organization. Here’s what this year’s publication has to offer:

A tour starting at Waldoboro and winding along the coast to Rockland, including Friendship, Cushing, Tenants Harbor, South Thomaston, Spruce Head, Owls Head, and Rockland. The tour continues to Union, Warren, Rockport, Camden, Lincolnville, and Hope. That should be enough to keep any tourist busy all summer long.

Lighthouses and Museums, lighthouses along the coast as well as both historical and maritime museums to visit.

Outdoor activities and camping areas.

Local Wineries you can tour or visit in the mid-coast area.

Winter Activities to enjoy in Maine

Arts and Entertainment

Restaurants

Shopping Experiences available in the area including arts and crafts shops, hand-crafted furniture, art galleries, and other interesting shops to explore.

Historic Inns of Rockland ad and accommodations available.

Lodging


Islands off the mid-coast area.

Boating and Cruises

Recreation Activities

A “Living Here” Guide for people thinking of moving to Maine.

The magazine also came with some brochures including: Weddings at Berry Manor Inn; Windjammer Cruises; two lodging brochures; Monhegan Island mail boat experience; Nature or Lighthouse Cruises.

For more information see www.mainedreamvacation.com. You may also email PBRCofC at info@penbaychamber.com. There is also a phone number, 1-800-223-5459. The Camden office number is 207-236-4404. The Rockland office number is 207-596-0376.

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