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Located in Princeton, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge and Pocomoonshine Lake, while Charlotte County Museum and Chocolate Museum are cultural highlights. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Pocomoonshine Lake - 30 feet
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge - 21 min drive
Chocolate Museum - 31 min drive
St. Croix Island - 43 min drive
Algonquin Golf Course - 56 min drive
Short trip to the coast - Eastport - 40 min drive
Acadia National Park - 1.5 hours drive
Getting around:
Bangor Intl. Airport (BGR) - 106 min drive
Restaurants:
Nook & Cranny - 17 min drive
Linda's New York Style Pizza - 20 min drive
Eagle's Landing Restaurant - 20 min drive
Lisa's Place - 20 min drive
Freshies Deli - 14 min drive
Located in what used to be the original Ganong candy factory, The Chocolate Museum offers an interactive way to learn about candy making in St. Stephen - a tradition that has lasted over a century. Explore the history of the Ganong family, who still run the company, and the wonders of chocolate with our hands-on exhibits, interactive computer displays, historic chocolate boxes, and antique candy-making equipment. All of Ganong's hand-crafted products are made right here in the museum, allowing you to observe our famous hand dippers at work. Come to the Chocolate Museum to see why St. Stephen is known as "Canada's Chocolate Town".
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge provides nesting, feeding and breeding habitats for many different species, from tiny golden crowned kinglets to black bears and bobcats. Visitors can enjoy the refuge by car, foot, bike or horseback. A large portion of the refuge is a designated wilderness area , and provides an escape from the chaos of modern life. Hiking trails provide access to remote areas of the refuge.
Grand Lake Stream has been hallowed ground for sportsmen and women since the 1800s – seemingly endless lakes and streams surround the small community and fly fishing here is considered some of the best in the world. A year-round destination for those seeking the quiet life and simple pleasures, Grand Lake offers families a retreat from the busy world.
Although it was first a logging village, then home to the world’s largest tannery, Grand Lake was always the place for people to get away from it all. Its long history of sporting camps and excellent outdoor recreation has put this unassuming town on the map. There are more registered Maine guides here than anywhere else in the state.
For over two centuries, Maine lighthouses have stood as beacons in the night along Maine’s rocky coast. They have also stood the test of time. Not only are these glowing citadels still providing protection for seafarers and their vessels; they offer safe harbor to visitors searching for an unforgettable experience.
As spectacular as they are at night, they’re fantastic places to navigate in the daytime. Among Maine’s 65 lighthouses, many are open to the public, some even offer access to keeper’s quarters. A good number have adjacent museums. All are photo- and paint-worthy – as discovered by a who’s who of American artists. Visitors can enjoy lighthouse tours on the water or in the comfort of your own car. Either way, you’ll be experiencing a brilliant example of the living legacy of Maritime Maine.
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