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1Roosevelt Campobello International Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Historical place museum
Historic Sites
Roosevelt Campobello International Park, located in New Brunswick, is the former summer home of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, now transformed into a museum within a vast seaside nature park with trails. Visitors can reach the island via a bridge from Lubec, Maine or by ferry from L'etete to Deer Island and then to Campobello Island. The park offers over 8 miles of scenic roads and walking trails for exploration.
We've visited 3 times in the last two years and every time it has been a good experience. The museum/gift shop is very informative and inviting. The grounds are immaculate and lovely. The free tour of the Roosevelt cottage is engaging.
Jem B — Google review
This was a cool place with a lot of history. There was no charge to enter and they provided a tour of Roosevelts 18 bedroom summer cottage. There's a small visitor center with collectible stamps for those who stamp at national parks and national historic sites. There's a small gift shop and a restaurant on site as well. Their gardens and landscaping are very well kept and we're beautiful to look at as well.
Lisa J — Google review
A fantastic visit. Bathrooms are located at the visitor center with modern amenities. Plenty of parking. Staff is extremely helpful and does a great job providing information. Tours are great and informative with tours leaving every 15 minutes. We were there during the shoulder season, so it was not too crowded. There are three properties to visit, 4 if you include Prince Cottage which is their restaurant a definite must try. There are also walking and bike / carriage paths to visit and take in the island scenery. Be advised that the island is on Atlantic time. Our phones did not switch over from Eastern until we were further north on the Island so pay close attention if you are attending events at a specific time. There are clocks in the visitor center if you need to acclimate. The gift shop has a great selection of books on the Roosevelt family as well.
The L — Google review
We came for the day on a Friday. Going through Customs at Lubec was painless and the park is anshort way across the border with ample parking. The information center is very well maintained and staffed. I got a map of the grounds and one of Campobello Island and used the very clean restroom. No pets except service animals are allowed in any of the buildings so we took turns minding our maltipoo and taking the 30 minute tour of the Roosevelt cottage. Tours are every 15 minutes so it was easy to get in 2 consecutive tours. It was very interesting and the guide was well informed and very likeable. I wandered the grounds and went down to the boat dock while waiting my turn for the tour. There are several other buildings and cottages as well. We had lunch at the Prince Cafe just down the lawn from the Roosevelt Cottage, very good food and ample servings. We sat outside on the veranda with our dog and ate with a lovely view. Service was very good and prices reasonable.
David E — Google review
Lots of history here as the 40 room house is full of family pictures, memorabilia and original furniture. I loved the large kitchen and “president” stove. Be sure to have Tea with Eleanore in another property that was donated to Campobello. A history of the former 1st lady is told during tea time. All free.
Tyler D — Google review
Such a beautiful spot filled with so much history! It was torrential rain when I was there, so I didn't get a chance to fully explore all the trails in the park. I think a second trip may be needed! My tour guide was wonderful and brought alive the spirit of the Roosevelts. The Visitor's Center is full of information as well as fun souvenirs.
Sharon D — Google review
An historical wonder, being that Canada and the USA share operations of this park. It is free to enter and go into the buildings. You can pay to have tea and cookies at "Tea with Eleanor" or "Cocktails with Franklin", but throwing the buildings is free. Incredible restorations and history.
Matthew W — Google review
A special place indeed. An "international park" as they call it, although you must be in Canada for visit. The site of President Roosevelt's summer cottage and area he met his wife. When we went the visitors center had just closed, but the staff were extremely helpful in going back inside unprompted and providing us with maps and assistance. They went the extra mile and made our brief trip well worth it. The cottage itself seems marvelous. There are views looking out to Eastport, Maine which seems so close you could cast a stone to it's shores. The trails make for lovely strolls. Worth a visit.
Seth M — Google review
459 Route 774, Welshpool, NB E5E 1A4, Canada•https://www.rooseveltcampobello.org/•+1 506-752-2922•Tips and more reviews for Roosevelt Campobello International Park

2West Quoddy Head Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Lighthouses
West Quoddy Head Lighthouse is a well-preserved historic site with a charming keeper's house and an on-site visitor's center. The small museum offers insightful displays about the lighthouse's history, local flora and fauna, as well as a guide to whale watching. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from the picnic area and explore coastal trails with glimpses of Grand Manan Island across the Quoddy Channel.
Very fun to say you've been to the easternmost point in the contiguous US! Quiet location with a few neat walking trails and sights. Worth the drive from Bar Harbor / Acadia area for a day trip!
William M — Google review
Such a great stop for the whole family. It’s really affordable and super easy to get to, which made it stress-free. It was busy when we went, but it never felt crowded or overwhelming. The views are gorgeous, and there are miles of scenic trails that are well-marked, easy to walk, and perfect for just wandering around and taking it all in. Just a short walk or drive away there’s also a little sandy beach that was a big hit with the kids. Nice and clean, and a great place to relax for a while. Between the lighthouse, the trails, and the beach, there’s plenty to see and do without feeling rushed. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area!
Aaron N — Google review
This was a great point of interest! The light house and the views were so pretty! If you make ot to the light house there is a trail that takes you on a beautiful hike on the cliffs edge with breath taking views and one of our favorite beaches we visited!
Jordan C — Google review
The lighthouse was closed for the day but the view from the cliff was nice, and we easily found some nice hiking/walking trails in that state park. They led to the rocks at low tide and provided some very nice views. The trail into the arctic bog was more fascinating than expected.
Howard K — Google review
780-mile drive? Worth. Every. Mile. This red-and-white striped beauty sits at the easternmost tip of the continental U.S.—cue dramatic Atlantic waves, salty breezes, and jaw-dropping views. Stroll the cliffs, snap the iconic “Welcome to the East” sign, and watch the light sweep across the ocean—it’s a total soul reset. Lubec’s cozy streets and fresh seafood make it the perfect road-trip cherry on top. Pro tip: Dress in layers—this lighthouse has a personality, and it’s windy.
Lawkaanat — Google review
A few other people but beautiful and definitely a place to hangout for a little bit. The 2 hikes right there on the cliffs have amazing views as well.
Jax — Google review
Unfortunately it was foggy for the sunrise but it cleared up in a few hours, to be a beautiful day, well worth the walk around and down to the water, many different geological features in a condensed area.
Fred J — Google review
The Quoddy Head lighthouse.. is the eastern most point in the contiguous United States. It’s a nice lighthouse to see. I would like to note that in the first picture I did remove the fence that they have to make a better picture. Thought I’d be honest. Enjoy! It’s a great stop.
Amanda C — Google review
West Quoddy Head Light, 973 S Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.westquoddy.com/•(207) 733-2180•Tips and more reviews for West Quoddy Head Lighthouse
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3Campobello Island

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Island
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Campobello Island, located in the Bay of Fundy, is a picturesque destination known for its hiking trails, serene beaches, and camping opportunities. Accessible by boat from Saint Andrews, this island is home to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park where visitors can tour the 34-room summer cottage that was once a retreat for President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his family. The island also boasts a striking white and red lighthouse and offers sightseeing tours as well as whale watching excursions.
I absolutely love this place. So peaceful and the island people are so friendly!
Lin B — Google review
It was amazing the sunsets were gorgeous and the weather was great! There were so many beaches to explore and they have playgrounds right next to them for your kids if they get bored! Roosevelt park was such a great experience and was so historic and fun! Over all it was a great experience for everyone!
Andi C — Google review
When you need beautiful scenery, history, and a bite to eat and don’t want to deal with the crowds of Acadia it’s time to come here. This is a great location to spend a relaxing day as you walk, hike, learn and eat. If you can make sure to book the free tea with Eleanor experience.
Michelle F — Google review
I hadn't been to Campobello Island since I was a kid and I am glad I went. I regret that I couldn't time my trip with the tides so I could walk out to the Head Harbor lighthouse but the views and photo ops were excellent. The Roosevelt complex is top notch as well.
Chris M — Google review
What a delightful gem! The end of island lighthouse - gorgeous! And the Roosevelt summer home, house for tea with Eleanor! Just a wonderful, well run, cared for place!
C B — Google review
Very small and cute island. Think about food before come here. There are not too many options. When we went there, the weather wasn’t good and we couldn’t see anything and left the island But try the trails with cars and then walk. It’s good island door camping! And ask about the ferry before you go is they operating or not
Nasrin I — Google review
Beautiful area to visit. Only there for the afternoon, didn't have a chance to see all of the island. Need to revisit another day.
SJHarris — Google review
A simply lovely place to visit. Beautiful sights, lots of trails, and plenty of activities for all. You can go whale watching, kayaking, camping, Etc. Enjoyed an early morning seeing the sunrise at head Harbor Light and even saw whales breaching off the coast. For bird lovers this is the place to be. There are lots of sea birds and warblers and birds of prey. And of course there's the Roosevelt Cottage, the Beloved island of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. There is quite a bit to see an explorer at there home.
Laurie R — Google review
NB, Canada, USA•Tips and more reviews for Campobello Island

4Lubec Brewing Co.

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$$$$affordable
Brewery
Lubec Brewing Co. is a top-rated restaurant and brewpub in the Lubec area, offering a diverse food selection with vegan options. The establishment is child and pet-friendly, featuring ample indoor seating and a pleasant garden for families to enjoy. Visitors praise the engaging and knowledgeable staff, as well as the exceptional craft beer offerings. While some wish for additional food options, many appreciate the overall chill atmosphere and excellent service at this popular brewery.
A must stop! So many amazing options to try at Maine's smallest Brewery! Great and talented performers! Always fun to stop in and enjoy! Plenty of seats! The tasting room is open 2-5, and on Saturdays Loves kitchen operates
The L — Google review
There's a beer garden. There's a bar. There are several places to lounge and relax. There's live music on occasion. It's in an absolutely quaint and beautiful area. The staff is amazing. It's almost like "Cheers." You can go and just hangout as long as you want. Have conversation, enjoy some beer, listen to music, read, relax, let the day fade, whatever. Best vibe ever. And the beer is quality.
Andrew S — Google review
Excellent local vibe. Nice inside seating both at tables, and in a living room format. Outdoor seating good, but no shade. Staff is very friendly and helpful. We went on a Saturday afternoon, and a local band was playing. Great turnout of locals, all ages. Appears to be dog friendly.
David B — Google review
Great place to relax in Lubec. Friendly staff, delicious beers, various rotation of good musicians. I do regret I only had time to visit once! As of mid-June, open @ 11 with last call @ 5pm. Definitely recommend.
Kat V — Google review
Glad we made it in for a few pints on our trip to Maine. It's a cozy place with great beer, great people and great music. Cheers from Virginia. 🍻
Gary L — Google review
The IPA was delicious. Small town brewery with very nice owners. The service was excellent and they make you feel like a local.
Mike R — Google review
Homey atmosphere and hospitable staff. Beers are all pretty good. You can get food at local places and eat in the side room. This seemed to be the busiest place in Lubec when I went. If you're lucky, you'll catch some live music in the main bar.
Draven C — Google review
I’m going to help you and the brewery out- they have NO food here, as of Covid 2020. When we visited today they explained they don’t know how to change the reviews on Google, and, sure enough, ourselves and probably 4-5 other couples stopped in while we were there looking for food. They do allow you grab food from somewhere close by and eat it there, but in mid October, the selections were very limited. Limited beer options too at the end of the season.
Erica Z — Google review
41 Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•https://www.facebook.com/Lubec-Brewing-Company-1406990739591377/•(207) 733-4555•Tips and more reviews for Lubec Brewing Co.

5Quoddy Head State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Quoddy Head State Park is located on the easternmost peninsula of the United States, offering stunning views of the Quoddy Channel and Grand Manan Island's red cliffs. The park spans over 500 acres and features scenic trails, diverse wildlife including purple sandpipers and humpback whales, and the historic West Quoddy Head Light. Visitors of all ages can enjoy easy hikes along picturesque cliff views, with options like the Coast Guard Trail running for about one mile.
Awesome visit, even in the rain! Like being in a postcard. Exceptionally kept walking trails along the rocky cliff. I noticed a few elderly visitors managing the paths without difficulty. Picnic tables and barbecues in locations with spectacular views along with the salty air is a one of a kind experience. Don't miss it!
Mary K — Google review
Beautiful lighthouse with scenic coastal trails. When we arrived, it was foggy, but luckily it cleared up enough for us to catch views of the nearby islands and a little bit of Canada! The hiking trails along the shore are peaceful and well-kept. Our phones switched to the Canadian time zone while we were there, which made the drive seem longer than expected until we realized what happened. A unique spot worth visiting.
Lynn T — Google review
This place was beautiful…abundant and outstanding views from well cared for grounds and walking paths. We were there on an absolutely gorgeous day with loads of marine wildlife and sea birds visible. The walking paths down to the rocky beach are a nice bonus. Plenty of parking and well worth the trip.
Chris M — Google review
A beautiful lighthouse at the end of the United States. A beautiful little park that you pay on the honor system. They have a bathroom located about 100 yards from the lighthouse. The lighthouse is handicap accessible, and there is parking closer to it. This lighthouse is a must visit if you’re on the east coast of northern Maine with great views of the Bay of Fundy and Canada across the way. This is a great place to enjoy and there are small hikes. This is a no drone zone. If you’re coming here, don’t forget to bring a few dollars with you so you can make a donation to get in. If you’re parking, there’s plenty of parking spots, but it is not paved just in case you like your fancy car.
Abner B — Google review
West Quoddy Head Lighthouse and State Park is absolutely gorgeous! We only stopped briefly to see the lighthouse and snap a photo at the easternmost point of the United States, but it’s clear this spot deserves much more time. The park has beautiful trails and breathtaking views that make it worth a longer visit. Highly recommend adding it to your Maine trip!
Serena C — Google review
Well worth the hour detour to see the easternmost point in the continental US. Even on a cloudy day, it was a great view of the Maine coast and a lovely light house. We did not spend much time, but looked like a nice place to hike and spend some quit time outside.
HannaH W — Google review
My mom and I visited Quoddy Head State Park on Monday, September 29th. The building was closed because of the head lighthouse was the need of more painting but we spent a good time to look at the lighthouse, the surroundings, and the ocean! Also, we went out for a walk on Inland Trail and saw the Sail Rock and Grand Manal Channel of Canada. It was another great state park to see. It was very quiet being there but we saw a bunch of people there. Also, there’s a lack of WiFi connection because our phones thought we were in the Canada. We surprisingly didn’t know this state park is also at the easternmost point of the United States of America!
Cody B — Google review
Awesome lighthouse to visit and super nice grounds. We did the longer of the hikes and it was soooo worth it. The 4.3 mile hike was not very difficult, took aboht 2.5 hours with multiple stops and photos. Super awesome place to visit and the eastern most point in the United States.
Eric — Google review
973 S Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/details.pl?pa…•(207) 733-0911•Tips and more reviews for Quoddy Head State Park
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6McCurdy Smokehouse Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The McCurdy Smokehouse Museum in Lubec, located on Water Street, delves into the town's deep connection with fishing and the economic significance of smoking and tinning fish. Housed in a weathered shingle-sided building on tall wood pilings over the water, it was once an industrial fish processing facility and is believed to be the last intact herring processing facility from the early twentieth century in Maine.
A wonderful woman told me the history of this place. Such a special gem to the town of Lubec.
Celeste Ö — Google review
The tour was a great introduction to a very important slice of Lubec history. Highly recommended!
Jack D — Google review
Highly recommend checking out this museum if you're in the area. The gentleman who is giving the tours currently worked here for six years, so he has first hand experience in how the smoking of the herring and sardines was done. Apparently this was the last operating smokehouse in the United States and it closed in the early 90s due to the FDA requiring them to remove the enterals of fish in the beginning of the process, rather than the end, which this was not set up to do. There was also a building that used to be across the river and it floated away during a high tide. Another building that was attached to the current museum was also lost a few years ago during a bad winter storm. They are currently trying to raise money to lift up the buildings several feet higher, as two of them flood as much as a foot of water during extreme high tides, so they are also at risk of collapse or floating away. Inside you'll find posters with information on how the mackerel were caught, strung onto rods for smoking, smoked (for two months!), then taken down for processing and packaging. There used to be smokers and canneries all over Maine, but this is a one of a kind now, despite being a booming industry for so long. Still smells like fish now, and it was 10x stronger back in the day. Imagine how it was in the 30s when there were multiple smokers and canneries running! Highly recommend checking out this cute little piece of history if you're in the area to learn a lot more about Maine's history, as well as support their effort in saving these buildings.
Ian P — Google review
I’m always up for a historical tour and the museum definitely did that. You’ll watch a short film about its history then you’re free to roam the building. The man who was there the day I went was very friendly and let me ask a gazillion questions. After that we chatted for quite a while about all kinds of stuff. I’d go back for sure if we were in Lubec again.
Stephanie W — Google review
McCurdy represents a part of Lubec’s maritime history. Lubec had a significant role in producing canned sardines. The Smokehouse was part of the process to smoke the fish. According to the tour, they used rods as part of the smoking process. In the day there was also a brining shed.
Perks A — Google review
Very nice small museum capturing the now gone herring smoking industry that once thrived in Lubec. Museum is located in the last of the facilities in Lubec (and the USA) and yes, it still has that distinct fishy smell! The gentleman on duty when we visited was so kind and informative. He walked us through the entire process and history, including its demise in the 1990s. Only $4 adult less a $1 discount if you have AAA. Well worth the time if you are stopping in Lubec or visiting Campobello Island.
M R — Google review
Found this very interesting given an entire way of life had disappeared in this town. My tour guide was soooo cool, forget his name but he made the visit for me. I come from a fishing family and listening to him reminded me of my great uncles and their tales of the "old days".
Running C — Google review
Great place. Did not catch the gentleman's name that was working on 9/13/2025, but had a great conversation with him.
Ashlee F — Google review
50 Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•https://www.mccurdysmokehouse.org/•Tips and more reviews for McCurdy Smokehouse Museum

7Monica's Chocolates

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Candy store
Dessert shop
Monica's Chocolates is a multifaceted establishment that encompasses an American restaurant, gift shop, jewelry store, and clothing boutique. The restaurant offers free off-street parking and is pet-friendly with accessibility features for disabled individuals. Monica, the owner, immigrated from Peru and built the business from scratch, crafting homemade chocolates in the basement daily. While slightly pricey, the delectable chocolates are beautifully presented and worth every penny.
We stopped by Monica's Chocolates as we just purchased a property in the area (right down the road!) and I had heard so much about Monica's Chocolates.. and let me tell you what a delight! The store, the atmosphere, meeting Monica! what a lovely lady and so gracious. The chocolate is absolutely divine. The Strawberry Wine Truffles are to {{seriously}} die for as well as the dark and milk and WHITE chocolate blueberry clusters! The jewelry is beyond affordable and the alpaca sweater collection is gorgeous. We are looking forward to a wonderful chocolate relationship with this neighboring boutique. How blessed are we?? (Dave & Ellen) thank you Monica - it was lovely to meet you and chat a bit.
Ellen C — Google review
Cute little shop that sells many different types of items. We stopped here to try the chocolates. We got some dark chocolate sea cucumbers, dark chocolate covered blueberries, and a small little chocolate lobster. All of the chocolate is tasty, the cucumber is a mix of carmel and peanut butter in chocolate which paired wonderfully with my wife's coffee.
Alex D — Google review
Monica's offers a wide variety of chocolate confections. It's so hard to choose just one item, and we always buy several different kinds. Truffles are my favorite. The store also has jewelry, and the woven things made in Peru are beautiful and well made.
Myrna V — Google review
We visit in Monica’s chocolates for the second time in about 10 years. Check out this cool place located on your way to Canada. The staff is super friendly and handed us a basket so we could pick up more chocolate now these are not your regular Hershey chocolate bars so the price is gonna be a little bit more expensive but besides having delicious chocolates inside, they also sold jewelry and they accept credit card. I do not believe they have a bathroom on site but they have plenty of parking in the parking lot. It is a dirt lot. We brought home some little chocolates.
Abner B — Google review
I have wanted to go to Monica 's Chocolate for a while now. I saw a PBS story on Monica. This store DID NOT DISAPPOINT!! The Chocolate was the best I have ever had! My husband and I tried every type she makes( dark, milk, white) they are all delicious. My favorite is the chocolate covered Carmel. You have to try the sea cucumbers!
Brenda T — Google review
Monica makes all the chocolate fillings on site using her own recipes that are a blend of local and Peruvian flavors. (She even makes her own peanut butter from scratch!) The result is a wide variety of delicious chocolates that you won't find anywhere else. The caramel that appears in many of the flavors is unbelievably rich, creamy and flavorful. No wonder she has won so many awards and accolades!
VanTilburg F — Google review
Unexpected gem in the middle of nowhere. Very much worth the stop. Monica is very sweet and friendly and is there working hard every day, April through December. Highly recommend the berry “salsa” (spread/compote), as well as the various bonbons! The pecan bonbon was a favorite of our trip and we wish we had bought more than one of each flavor.
Gina S — Google review
The sweetest women I ever did meet. Showed my daughter around her store how she makes the chocolate and shared her story with us. Wonderful human all around !
Amber P — Google review
100 County Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.monicaschocolates.com/•(207) 733-4500•Tips and more reviews for Monica's Chocolates

8Water Street Tavern and Inn

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Inn
Nestled in a restored historic waterfront building, Water Street Tavern & Inn is the easternmost tavern in the nation. The casual and homey rooms offer beautiful views of the working waterfront, bay islands, eagles, and seals. The tavern's menu focuses on Downeast cuisine with a unique twist and changes daily. Additionally, the restaurant offers creative entrees and fine dining in a grand style with a seasonal menu featuring fresh ingredients prepared into culinary masterpieces.
The food, service and ambiance at Water Street Tavern must be experienced to truly appreciate & understand the accolades of my review. The Owners greet you as you enter and treat you as guests in their home. The bar is expertly tended by Larry, who sets the tone with a tasty cocktail and some local lore. The menu choices are superb and the chef and his staff will not disappoint. With that said, the four times @ Water Street Tavern I’ve ordered the Scallops, they’re delicious.
Ziggy — Google review
Absolutely beautiful spot to stop and eat. We sat outside and watched the water in hopes to see a seal. Right across is a light house in Canada! The food was delicious! I love the blackberry glaze on my duck! I do recommend calling ahead for a reservation, we got there at the perfect time and didn't end up needing one. We didn't stay and the inn so I'm unsure on how those were. Appetizer- blueberry puffins (I believe that what there were called) Husband meal- seared scallops, garlic roasted potatoes and french fries My meal- blackberry glazed duck, garlic roasted potatoes and honey balsamic glazed carrots
Mayson T — Google review
We love Lubec and the Tavern; we stay there whenever we’re in town and they have a vacancy. Restaurant is good but be certain to get a reservation. Tiny, beautiful downtown is walkable for most everyone and there are several stops for drinks and pics. Uncrowded gem you shouldn’t miss!
Scott W — Google review
Absolutely outstanding experience at Water Street Tavern and Inn! From the moment I arrived, the staff made me feel completely welcome and at home. Huge thank you to Olivia, Kim, Kristen, Allison, Larry, Lucas, and the entire team — every one of them was kind, attentive, and made my visit truly special. I had my first-ever lobster here, and it was exquisite. So fresh — it had been caught that very morning! Perfectly prepared and full of flavor, it was a meal I’ll never forget. The setting is beautiful and relaxed, with a cozy and charming atmosphere that made my time here even more enjoyable. Whether you’re staying the night or just stopping in for a bite, I cannot recommend this place highly enough. Thank you again to everyone at Water Street Tavern and Inn — you made my experience unforgettable. I’ll definitely be back!
K L — Google review
We both stayed here and dined here. Make reservations to assure a spot for a memorable meal. We were lucky enough to snag a bar seat - which also can have reservations. We met some new friends and had lobster caught in the bay that morning - the biggest I have ever attempted to eat. Good food, cold drinks, and nice people. We stayed above the restaurant and the space exceeded my expectations. Everything was exactly as described but the added bonus for me was a shared community space that is like your home living /dining room and kitchen all in one. The location was great for us - on the water and close to downtown shops and Saturday farmers market. They are closed tomorrow so we are headed to public house in Macháis ME for dinner. We will come back for a good nights rest at the tavern!! You can’t go wrong with a visit to Lubec and water street tavern has everything you need!!
Anna B — Google review
We had a great dinning experience at the restaurant thanks to our waiter, Bill. He was friendly, professional and engaging. So much so that we had dinner there twice. Bill helped my wife choose the gigantic 2.5 lb lobster, which she thoroughly enjoyed.Higlights included the pear and goat cheese salad, and the fried Haddock. From the restaurant you can get a good view of the bay. Ambiance is lively and welcoming. A must visit when you are in Lubec 👍👍👍👍
Rodolfo A — Google review
I wish this could be a straight 5-star review, because the location is beautiful and the business is well kept and clean. We were there this past weekend for our wedding anniversary and were staying in a room of the inn. We left some food in the fridge and went out for the day to tour around and see the sights. When we returned, we found that our food had been cleaned out and presumably thrown away. I called the three available phone numbers to see if maybe they'd just been moved or something like that. Unfortunately all three numbers lead to voice mail, so I left a message asking to be called back. I never received a call back. Otherwise the staff of the restaurant was excellent, and as I said the location is perfect.
Joe C — Google review
Very disappointed in the amount of food you got for the price. 45.00 steak and my fish dinner was dry. I dont mind paying the price for a good meal but this was a bit much.. Specials weren't told to us. Yes they were on the board on the floor but didn't see them till we were waiting for our dinner. We were looking forward to a nice dinner. Not many options for eating out while we were on vacation.
Sharon M — Google review
12 N Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.watersttavernandinn.com/•(207) 733-0122•Tips and more reviews for Water Street Tavern and Inn

9Downeast Charter Boat Tours

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Downeast Charter Boat Tours, operated by a couple, offers unique whale watching excursions on their 25-foot lobster yacht. In addition to spotting whales and seals, the tour includes a ride to see the Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere. Pass by lighthouses and enjoy personal experiences due to small group sizes. Guests have seen various wildlife like bald eagles and porpoises during their tours.
We had an excellent time and they really worked hard to get us out on the water to see the Old Sow. The weather can be tricky in the shoulder season but we were able to go and had a great time. We were able to see The Sow, several seals, light houses, great views of East Port and Lubec from the water, and even some eagles nesting. I enjoyed the small tour and our Captain was fantastic. He had excellent knowledge of the area and a great eye for spotting wild life. One of our all time favorite cruises. Communication in and around booking was fantastic! It's also one of the best ways to see the Head Harbor Light House without wanting for low tide. We loved it and will definitely do it again! I highly recommend it!!
The L — Google review
Wonderful experience all around. The boat is a perfect size and well tended. Captain Ralph and crew are very knowledgeable and clearly invested in creating a quality experience for their guests from start to finish. In addition to the stunning landscape, we saw whales, gray seals and harbor seals, porpoises, bald eagles, and many marine birds. Great price for a tour of this length and quality!
Claire H — Google review
Great experience. Didn't see whales, but saw seals and bald eagles. (Still early in the season, although whales were seen earlier in the day.) Captain and first mate were great and very knowledgeable about the area. Boat is covered and comfortable. Weather was very nice but it does get cold out on the water.
Michelle G — Google review
This was the best boat tour I’ve been on. We saw so many animals. I learned so much about the area. Captain Ralph really works hard to make sure everyone can see the sights and animals. When I was leaving after the tour, a family was about to go out but one of their children didn’t want to go. Carol went to the family car. She kindly greeted the girl, telling her she was so glad she was there. The girl ended up changing her mind and went to the boat.
Amy C — Google review
What a wonderfully unique experience!!! This was the smallest boat we have ever toured on. With only 6 of us on board the experience was very quaint and personal. We saw it all!!! We saw 6 whales, many seals, beautiful bold eagles, razorbills, and schools of porpoise. To be in the Bay of Fundy brought us so much joy… but the Old Sow!!! Unbelievable!!! I totally recommend this tour and look forward to another trip out on our next visit!!! Captain Ralph is the best captain ever!!
Karl G — Google review
We had a great experience taking the 2.5 hours whale watching tour to the mouth of the bay, where we saw whales and seals. The crew was friendly and knowledgeable. We were particularly impressed with the attention to kids' safety and making sure everyone wore their lifevests at all time, as this is a smaller boat. We also liked that they were proactively watching the weather and fog, and not booking trips that they estimated they would not be able to make - unlike some outfits that let you book and then cancel at the last moment...
Uri D — Google review
Up from KY to visit my home state with my husband. We got a great little tour of the local wildlife (seals, porpoise, whale, eagles) and view of the whirlpool! Hope we can come back soon!
Ashley C — Google review
An incredible experience! Beautiful views of the water and surrounding islands paired with the knowledge of our tour guide (whose name I regretfully didn’t get) made for a wonderful experience. The best way to get to know this area is from the water, and aside from the beauty of the scenery, we also got to see bald eagles, whales, porpoises, and seals. It is a must-do when in the area. An additional sight was the lake’s whirlpool, which can get up to 250 feet long. Overall, it was a unique and entertaining experience. To be done again!
Pascal J — Google review
31 Johnson St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://downeastcharterboattours.com/•Tips and more reviews for Downeast Charter Boat Tours

10Mowry Beach Preserve

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Mowry Beach Preserve in Florida offers a fine sandy beach, contrasting the pebble-filled beaches of the Maine Coast. The highlight is its powerful tides, among the strongest in the world. During low tide, the beach transforms into a mud flat where local clammers can be seen in action. This unique scene makes it an ideal spot for clamming or leisurely walks when the tide recedes.
Beautiful sunny day at this remote beach at low tide. Rock collecting, a beach picnic and watching local clammers at work. Amazing!
Michele T — Google review
Great beach nice level walking area on the ocean, not standard wheelchair accessible but has handicap parking. Very clean but no trash cans for public use.
Andy M — Google review
Rocky beach with some sand and dunes. Has a boardwalk trail that goes behind the dunes, some broken pieces of wood and questionable integrity, but otherwise enjoyable.
David S — Google review
Beautiful spot for clamming or a walk when the tide is out! We brought the puppy with us on memorial day weekend and at 1:30 we had the place to ourselves! Limited parking, no bathrooms, but a nice trail to the beach and a beautiful view of Campobello Island ! We even saw 2 eagles sitting on a rock. The place is very clean, please keep it that way!
Julia B — Google review
Sandy, pebbly, little, quiet beach. Nice for a quick walk, shell collecting and the view and ambiance of the ocean scents, sounds, and sights.
Caroline K — Google review
Very pretty however we went with recommendations of finding sea glass and didn’t find any.
Alex ( — Google review
Love how beaches are so different! We have sandy beaches in Florida, but love the rocks and pebbles on Mowry Beach. We were amazed to see trucks driving on the beach all the way up to the water! 😱 Great place to walk, explore and meander down the boardwalk which goes across the Preserve. 👍👏
Sharon A — Google review
No Canadians were harmed in the taking of these photos
Evan D — Google review
86-78 Pleasant St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://downeastcoastalconservancy.org/•(207) 255-4500•Tips and more reviews for Mowry Beach Preserve
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11Boot Head Preserve Trailhead

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Boot Head Preserve Trailhead offers a stunning and private experience with dramatic coastal vistas, diverse birdlife, and well-maintained trails. Visitors can enjoy picnics, sunrise views over the Grand Manan channel, and winter snowshoeing. The area's rugged coastline and pocket beaches provide breathtaking scenery, while occasional wildlife sightings add to the allure. This unspoiled gem is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful escape in Maine.
Magical place for an afternoon hike! All the inviting thru the forest, pretty wildflowers and let's not forget the incredible Maine coast line! Pups had a much fun as we did!!
Dana S — Google review
This was a stunning hike with absolutely incredible views. This is a well worth while hike. As view per mile goes, this is the top of my list!
Max T — Google review
This trail is a pretty easy hike that offers beautiful views of the jagged coastline. The woods are super peaceful, especially in the winter when hardly anyone uses the trail. Be on the look out for spruce grouse
Casy A — Google review
This may be the most extraordinary place on the east coast south of Cape Breton. Hard to find such a beautiful place kept in such a pristine state. The ones responsible for its upkeep really do an incredible job. The walkways and trails are in perfect condition. Most importantly, the views of the coastline seen in this area appear to belong on the Pacific Ocean rather than Maine. It’s about as rugged as a coast can get and even puts Acadia to shame. To be honest, this preserve as a whole puts the rest of the Maine coast to shame.
Reeshi H — Google review
Mild/moderate hike through several types of terrain with many birds and the most amazing breathtaking view I've ever seen. Pocket beaches that roar with the waves making football size boulders roll back and forth in rich colored waters. Grand Manan isle can be seen on clear days, occasional whales, seals, eagles and osprey.
Chris M — Google review
Stunningly beautiful, unspoiled Maine. This hike rivals Quoddy Head without the crowds. Thank you Maine Coast Heritage Trust for saving this beautiful place from development!
Deborah F — Google review
Excellent trail! Well maintained and lots to see. Beautiful views of the ocean and Grand Manan Island in the distance.
Stephen E — Google review
Fantastic trail with amazing scenery. Gorgeous beaches and wildlife. Fun for the whole family!
Sara M — Google review
Boot Cove Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•Tips and more reviews for Boot Head Preserve Trailhead

12The Inn on the Wharf

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"The Inn on the Wharf" is a charming bayside motel located in a former factory, offering picturesque water views and boat storage. The staff is known for being exceptionally friendly and helpful. The spacious rooms provide beautiful direct views over the water, with guests often too captivated by the scenery to miss having a TV in their rooms. Common areas are perfect for socializing while enjoying the stunning view, and there's a convenient common kitchen with morning coffee available.
I can't recommend this inn, enough. My husband and I have stayed there a few times the last few months while looking to purchase property in Lubec. And the rooms here are delightful and charming. Clean and the host, Nadia, is just lovely and so accommodating. Stay here if you get the chance. The view is STUNNING.
Ellen C — Google review
Really enjoyed our stay here. The views from our room were out of this world. Saw an eagle fly by outside our window one day. Room was quaint and clean. Staff were really friendly. Restaurant had really good food and the wait staff were very friendly and attentive. Took the Downeast Charter Boat Tours which is located beside the Inn. Captain was super friendly and knowledgeable. We saw a Minke whale, seals and bald eagles!
Tom K — Google review
Upon arriving at the Inn, we were wonderfully surprised by the view and proximity to the water!! There is also a common dining and kitchen area for guests to share, along with a small selection of books. Truly wish we could have stayed longer!
Natan T — Google review
I went often in years pastand maybe it's changed hands but definitely it's changed machines. The waitress brought a bill to our table, no breakdown of prices, she had put her own 20% tip in and there was no way to change the default. Maybe it's not even her fault and it defaults to 18-20%. I asked if I could put my own tip in and she got defensive. There was no way to change the tip to what I wanted. If I eat here again, I'll definitely pay cash!
Lori A — Google review
Natasha went above and beyond for us! We called last minute (at night) and set us up in a wonderful apartment with 2 King Beds & 2 Full bathrooms! Included was a washer and dryer, which was a bonus! They even cooked us meals even though the restaurant had just closed. The bed was very comfortable! We couldn't have asked for more! Thank You!!
Susan B — Google review
Unexpected gem. We read reviews, and I think there's some confusion about the parts of the inn--there's a section that is closer to the restaurant, and then this section, more recently built, which are more independent rooms. Grab the latter! The view of this hotel is remarkable: We got up early to view th sunrise, and it was spectacular. And if there's fog (which, be clear--there probably will be), it's a moody and serene experience. The room itself is very stark, but it's all about the view. Disliked · If noise bothers you, be aware that creaking floorboards from above happens--pay for the upper unit. If sharing a deck bothers you, pay for the upper unit. You basically hear everything. The room is also a bit Spartan, but it's ok for us. The view makes up for it.
Maura S — Google review
BED BUGS IN THE RUM RUNNER ROOM! Booked this place for our anniversary and, as we were settling in for bed, noticed bed bug nymphs crawling all over the pillows and from beneath the comforter. Immediately grabbed all of our belongings and called the front desk to report it. The owner arrived shortly thereafter with another staff member to inspect, confirming our suspicions. She indicated that she only bought the place last year, that the cottages are owned by a separate entity than the rest of the inn, and that this sort of thing happens since “people just bring these on their luggage.” She shared that she owns another operation in Missouri that has had an infestation and that the treatment is very difficult to take care of. She asked us what our plans were, and dumbfounded, we said we might end up staying in our car since finding accommodations on short notice this far out at 10pm would be challenging. She in turn asked us to keep her on call if we couldn’t find anything. Soon after calling around without success, we reached back out to ask if she could provide guidance on where to go. Unfortunately, we were not accommodated elsewhere as there did not appear to be any vacancy all the way through to Bangor and she did not offer us another place onsite. In the text chain that followed, the owner offered to strip the sheets/remake the bed and allow us to stay at a discount. We declined and indicated that we were expecting a full refund. Her response then consisted of implying that what all of us collectively confirmed to be bed bugs were not, in fact, bed bugs since the staff serving the building for years had never seen them there before, further adding that “insects are insects.” Rather than engage further, we cut our anniversary trip short and drove home four hours through the night. It should also be mentioned that the room had a faint malodor similar to raw sewage when we arrived that mostly dissipated after running the bathroom fan and that beneath the bed had not been cleaned or swept likely all season. I hope that this pattern of procurement of real estate assets in Downeast as just another investment in a portfolio by out-of-state interests does not continue down this path of neglect as it will irreparably harm the charm of places like Lubec. We were refunded in the end.
Samantha O — Google review
Kind of hard to find. BOTH beds in our room had the fitted sheet on wrong and both couples woke in the night to the sheet slipping off the bed. Communal kitchen and refreshment area
Stephen H — Google review
69 Johnson St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.theinnonthewharf.com/•(207) 733-4400•Tips and more reviews for The Inn on the Wharf

13Herring Cove Provincial Park

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Herring Cove Provincial Park, situated on Campobello Island in Atlantic Canada, offers a serene camping experience amidst lush tree canopies and the sounds of the highest tides in the world. The park features 88 campsites, including some with electric hookups, and various amenities such as playgrounds and a 9-hole golf course. Visitors can explore six different trails for relaxing hikes through ancient spruce trees and around a small pond.
Clean modern restrooms with hot water and paper towels. The showers are clean and include a curtained changing area. The park has a coin operated washer and dryer. Tent sights are roomy and shaded. RV sights available but are in open area (not shaded). Nice play area with water play for the kids.
Bryan C — Google review
We went with family and stayed at sites 25 & 26. There is power but no water or sewer at the actual sites. They were very private and treed. The bathrooms were clean. It's a short walk to a very beautiful beach. The campsite is walking distance to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park. We highly recommend seeing it.
Jillian S — Google review
Nicely wooded sites at Herring point provincial park, in the electronically section. Nice walk to the beach. Water is too cold to swim but the kayaking was great. Lovely little island, went five nights and loved it. Nice hike to liberty point thé the light house is a fun visit.
Camper C — Google review
Absolutely lovely beach. Camping area looks pleasant but I haven't stayed there myself. Rocks on the beach are A+, its a primarily handy beach. One of my favourite spots to stop when visiting the island.
Kathryn G — Google review
Clean showers! Clean bathrooms! A cheap laundry room! We did not book a site. We just showed up and they let us drive around and pick out our site. They let us check in early and check out late for free! We stayed at a non-electric site in the woods and it was great. Some of the electric sites are in a field, so make sure you check out where your site is gonna be. Some of the electric sites are in the woods too! We will definitely be back.
Jen G — Google review
Peaceful laid back out of the way place. Bring golf clubs! Golf course is across the street and not busy. Trails from cg go to beach and to FDR's buildings.
Alice F — Google review
Flat sites but not very private. Facilities were clean and great showers. Easy access to the beach and I would recommend staying here again. But of bugs but nothing over the top. Playground was basic but enjoyable for my three and one year old.
Janelle B — Google review
Worth a visit. It pays to do your homework. Some sites have plenty of room and privacy; others are wide open. Not certain short trail to beautiful beach. Laundry facilities, albeit it one washer and dryer only. Nine-hole golf course is good value. Beautiful greens and interesting holes, but fairways hard and dusty in places. Bumpy entrance. Nearby Roosevelt cottage is worthwhile excursion, especially the free tour!
Jack R — Google review
136 Herring Cove Rd, Welshpool, NB E5E 1B8, Canada•https://www.nbparks.ca/en/parks/6/herring-cove-provincial-park•+1 506-752-7010•Tips and more reviews for Herring Cove Provincial Park

14Lubec Historical Society

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The Lubec Historical Society provides a comprehensive overview of the rich history of Lubec, going beyond its current status as a quaint fishing village. This museum effectively chronicles the town's evolution from its establishment to becoming a sardine factory town, and finally its present state. The exhibits consist of old photographs and artifacts that offer valuable insights into Lubec's past. The museum is well-organized and has a modern feel to it.
There is quite a history beyond today’s quaint fishing village named Lubec. This museum does a nice job chronicling Lubec’s fascinating history from its birth, to sardine factory town to its current state. You will find some old photos and relics on display. It is worth a visit and the museum has been set up well. It feels new. Staff are pleasant and knowledgeable.
Perks A — Google review
We visited here on our New England trip summer of 2023. Lubec was the Sardine Capital with 28 factories, several right on this property and a lot of what is shown is of that era. The lady that was the hostess was wonderful. So knowledgeable of all the history and all the exhibits. This was very helpful because we had no idea what we were viewing, and she was able to make it all come alive for us. They even had the original “company store” in the same condition as original. The building used to be at a different, though close, location and it was moved to its present location some years later. They had a terrific display showing all that move and how it was constructed. One display showed a scam/hoax from the 1800s that showed how one man was getting gold from sea water. Without her explanation, it would not have been as clear. All in all, a great visit.
Steve S — Google review
Very nice historical society museum telling the story of the history of Lubec and the region. I had not been inside since the building was moved and improved.
Trina S — Google review
I was so impressed with the dedication and knowledgeable people I joined! They offer very fun classes and hands-on workshops. Very friendly people, a must stop even if your not really a history buff.
Ann M — Google review
You should be ashamed of yourself!! Those were fisherman at work that you denied. They deserve a spot on the memorial!!! I didn't even want to leave 1 star but had to
Three F — Google review
I went just to see the plaque that was mentioned in the book.
Caitlyn F — Google review
Lubec Historical Society's number is listed incorrectly here, it should be 733-2994
Barbara S — Google review
Great historical knowledge of the once booming fishing village of lubec. A must stop and see
Bill F — Google review
135 Main St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.visitlubecmaine.com/art-culture/historic-sites-museum…•(207) 733-2994•Tips and more reviews for Lubec Historical Society

15Mulholland Point Lighthouse

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Mulholland Point Lighthouse is a charming beacon located near the border between the United States and Canada, offering picturesque views of Johnson Bay and the stately bridge that connects the two countries. Visitors can enjoy educational panels detailing its history while taking in stunning vistas of Lubec across the channel. The lighthouse also features a small Marine Museum for those interested in maritime history. While accessibility may be limited due to rocky terrain, it remains a worthwhile stop for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
I went in early September at dusk and there was no crowd. It was a foggy day, so the view was interesting. The only negative experience I had is there were quite a few mosquitoes and they do seem to love me, but that's nature and no reflection on the lighthouse itself! lots of beautiful rose hips from the rosebushes.
Lisa J — Google review
Thank you to Dennis for the tour! Lovely lighthouse, worth the stop on your travels ❤
Kerry N — Google review
Great little lighthouse located a two minute drive into Canada from the United States. The area is well-maintained and there is a dirt parking lot. There is a porta potty on site, but it is not a handicap porta potty. Getting to the lighthouse was a quick 32nd walk from the parking lot. There is a little shed next-door. I would say like a mini museum great views of the bridge that crosses over into the United States and Maine. If you’re driving over to go to Campobello I would say take a quick detour. You’ll spend five minutes there and you will enjoy it.
Abner B — Google review
Beautiful and easily accessible from parking lot. We had no wait for parking, but you may have to wait during high traffic times. Worth seeing if you are on a lighthouse viewing trip.
Angie L — Google review
Nice lighthouse just across bridge from Lubec. We had a beautiful clear day and a great view. A variety of educational plaques around lighthouse. Well kept grounds. Worth a stop.
Larry V — Google review
My family and I visited in 2nd week of August, 2025. First time ever going through customs. We went to see lighthouse and took some pictures and as we walked back down trail to get into our cars,a man named Dennis encouraged us to come back up and to see the small red building. Dennis was extremely knowledgeable about whales, and marine life. He took time to tell us alot of Dennis also interesting facts. He also recommended sites to see and places to eat. I just wanted to shout out to Dennis what a wonderful experience and how truly nice and welcoming he was. Thankyou.
Tammy N — Google review
Beautiful view. Cool lighthouse. Interesting exhibit on Marine wildlife. Well worth visiting.
PH C — Google review
Fog shroud lighthouse during our visit! Beautiful! ½ hour earlier it was clear, with amazing views! Small informative museum. First left when you get through customs!
Diane M — Google review
1B4, Narrows Rd, Welshpool, NB, Canada•Tips and more reviews for Mulholland Point Lighthouse
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16Cobscook Shores

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Nestled along the stunning coastline of Maine, Cobscook Shores is a remarkable outdoor haven that spans 500 acres across a collection of fourteen waterfront parks. This initiative by the Butler Conservation Fund offers visitors an array of recreational opportunities in breathtaking natural settings. With 14 miles of picturesque shorefront and 8 miles of biking and walking trails, it’s perfect for those looking to explore the great outdoors.
Beautiful and well maintained preserve. The cutler coast was filled with too many people so we checked out the cobscook shores and were not disappointed. Fires are not allowed but other than that its great free camping. Im sure ill be back!
Alex M — Google review
A unique system of shore land park's. Each with its own specific features and beauty.
Arthur S — Google review
Lots of new places for people to hike. Check it out
Lucas V — Google review
Home, Hannah Miller Point. I grew up at 55 North Lubec Road.
Reneekocot K — Google review
Absolutely beautiful
Mrs L — Google review
A nice easy walk.
Karen B — Google review
Great hiking
Steve — Google review
65 N Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.cobscookshores.org/•Tips and more reviews for Cobscook Shores

17Sunset Point RV Park

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Sunset Point RV Park offers a pleasant surprise for those seeking a campground experience. Despite its more RV park-like setup, the atmosphere is respectful and quiet, with beautiful surroundings including a small beach and stunning sunsets. The proximity to town and the availability of supplies for cooking seafood on-site add to the appeal. The facilities are clean, reasonably priced, and well-maintained by friendly staff who are knowledgeable about local events.
Super Friendly. Quiet and amazingly beautiful. Felt like we stepped back to a simpler, sweeter time. Clean bathrooms, shower. Very well run with the best vibe. Will definitely stay again.
Ez W — Google review
This was a great place to stay. We primarily hammock and tent camping which make this place a little more interesting to stay since it rained the night we stayed. There are built up structures that they have a picnic table under and made it much more pleasant because of the weather. This was a great place for the view in the morning! It was gorgeous. The facilities were really nice!
Samantha H — Google review
Pull through sites are extremely tight. I watched several drivers struggle to park their campers. Sites 1 through 4 must share a campfire ring precariously placed on a hillside, with no place for seating. Many of the other sites have fire rings and tables across the road. Yes, the price is low but if I wanted to camp like this, I would have stayed in my driveway. Who designed this place?
Mike H — Google review
We stayed at Sunset Point for four days on a friend’s recommendation, and it was exactly what we were hoping for—small, quiet, and super friendly. The owners were great, and one of the main reasons we chose this place was because they bring all the lobster cooking gear right to your site. That experience alone was worth the stay. It was my first time cooking lobster, and the owner took time to walk me through the process, giving me tips and advice. Thanks to him, the lobster cook went off without a hitch, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip. If we ever come back to Lubec, we’d absolutely stay here again. In fact, if you're visiting Maine at all, it’s worth adding Sunset Point to your route just for the lobster cook experience—it’s that good.
Trevor H — Google review
Great smaller RV and camping park. Sites are a little tight but the view is worth it, with a table and fire ring facing the bay. Wonderful staff!
Morgen M — Google review
We were here for 5 night in June. Loved the park and our stay. The staff is amazing.!! Spaces are a little tight but the view is with it. We will be back again!
Jeremy M — Google review
Sites are shoulder-to-shoulder. Great views, when there are not other RVs blocking the view. Can walk to the water, so you can check the tides.
Duane R — Google review
Easternmost campground in USA - lovely sunsets over the water! Quiet and clean!
C B — Google review
37 Sunset Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://sunsetpointrvpark.com/•(207) 733-2272•Tips and more reviews for Sunset Point RV Park

18Hamilton Cove Preserve Trailhead

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Nestled in the scenic beauty of Maine, the Hamilton Cove Preserve Trailhead offers an easy to moderate 2.7-mile trail that meanders through enchanting moss-covered woods. As you hike, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline, with several overlooks featuring benches perfect for a leisurely picnic or simply soaking in the stunning scenery—don't forget your camera!
This was my second stop on my trip....no disappointment here... trail is well kept and easy for all. Very peaceful environment. Will return for a closet look at all to offer.
Pam B — Google review
Great place for nature lovers, lots of orchids in season as well as other wild flowers. Trail well taken care of and board walks in the wet sections
Eric H — Google review
The lot was empty so we stopped. It was cool, breezy, wet and foggy. We took the easy walk directly down to the cove. Limited visibility, we were all alone until we noticed a seal bobbing in the waves about 150 feet off shore. It was low tide so we were able to explore the shoreline a bit. It started to sprinkle and we headed back to the car. There are 2 other trails that we would have liked to check out but didn't have wet weather gear. It poured shortly after we returned to the car. A beautiful cove with some easy trails. Very nice even on a cool, breezy, wet and foggy day.
Bill F — Google review
Hamilton Cobe is a great place to go You can get to the beach very quickly Or one can hike through some beautiful meadows to high bluffs overlooking the ocean. There's a mountain to climb that's more of hill. Three options for hiking that will provide a thrill. So go and enjoy with your little girls and boys Or bring a dog or a date. It'll be great!
Lucas V — Google review
This preserve offers a choice of several terrains, beautiful views, is lightly used and visited by eagles.
Randy C — Google review
Great trails, amazing views
Sam D — Google review
Drop dead gorgeous spot and you will usually have the place to yourself. Well worth the trip Downeast.
Bob M — Google review
Short trail to a cove
Kim C — Google review
Boot Cove Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•https://www.mcht.org/preserve/hamilton-cove/•Tips and more reviews for Hamilton Cove Preserve Trailhead

19Lubec Channel Lighthouse

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The Lubec Channel Lighthouse is a stunning beacon located in the picturesque channel that separates Lubec from Campobello Island. This charming lighthouse not only serves as a navigational aid but also offers visitors the unique opportunity to book an overnight stay, allowing for an immersive experience amidst breathtaking coastal views. While exploring this area, don't miss out on other nearby lighthouses like the Little River Lighthouse and West Quoddy Head Lighthouse.
Beautiful lighthouse
ClaussPhoto — Google review
Can't get close without a boat, but our views from our West Quoddy Station rental house were very cool. Beautiful clear view, then fog rolls in and completely obscures the lighthouse . Wait five minutes and there is a clear view again. Like a scene from a movie...
Larry V — Google review
No boat so no chance to see close. If you can get far shots, there's a couple places coming from Quoddy that will let you get this one too. The tide swing is amazing...close to 20 as evidence by the background. This was already 2 hours past low.
Scott O — Google review
Lubec, eastern most US town, sadly, not much going on here. Has a lot of potential but everything is closed, not sure if it is due to covid or just economic decline. Not worth visiting at this time.
Tom M — Google review
(Translated by Google) ah, yes, biutiful lighthouse, splendid, I like nothing more than this lighthouse, a lighthouse that illuminates, a good lighthouse, visit the lighthouse, my girlfriend made me spend 1500 euros to visit this beautiful lighthouse, just the lighthouse, I hope You find joy seeing the lighthouse up close, because it is a lighthouse, commonly known as a "lighthouse", an area that illuminates to guide ships, lighthouse, a splendid lighthouse, visit the lighthouse. (Original) ah, yes, biutiful faro, esplendido, nada me gusta mas que este faro, un faro que ilumina, un buen faro, visiten el faro, mi novia me ha hecho gastar 1500 euros para visitar este hermoso faro, solamente el faro, espero que ustedes encuentren alegría viendo el faro de cerca, porque es un faro, comúnmente conocido como "faro", zona que ilumina para guiar barcos, faro, un faro esplendido, visiten faro.
Carlos R — Google review
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20Eastport

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Eastport, located in Washington County, Maine, is a charming city and archipelago with a population of 1,288 as of the 2020 census. It holds the distinction of being the least-populous city in Maine. The main island, Moose Island, is linked to the mainland by a causeway. This quaint destination offers visitors an opportunity to explore its unique island setting and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.
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21Roosevelt Cottage

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Roosevelt Cottage, originally built in 1897 and purchased by FDR's mother in 1909, is a historic summer residence with 34 rooms historically decorated to reflect the 1920s. The on-site interpretive hosts provide insightful information about the Roosevelts and their time there. Visitors can enjoy Eleanor's tea time with delicious tea and ginger cookies. The tour of the cottage is highly recommended, as well as exploring nearby hiking trails in International Park and Provincial Park.
My wife & I stumbled upon this cottage while on a quick day trip into Canada from Maine, and it was an unexpected surprise. The house and grounds are beautiful and well kept, and the staff was great. Being a bit of a U.S. president nerd, I really enjoyed the time here. I’d recommend anyone visit here!
Bill G — Google review
Loved this Cottage. My family and I had stumbled across this historic site by accident. I never knew that this cottage existed. You first start out by watching a 10 minute film at the gift shop. Then you walk down to the cottage and take a guided tour. The house was simply beautiful and had much character. Unfortunately I couldn't give the cottage a 5 star because our tour guide continued to throw "shots" and "low blows" at America and Americans. I felt like the guide talked more about America and how bad it was as opposed to the actual facts about the house. I felt nervous to ask any questions because I was afraid she may say something rude to me since I was American. The energy of the tour group gave nervous. I'd like to come back one day and give this house another try. Over all I would recommend you stop and tour the home because its so historical hopefully your guide gives more information than mine did.
Kerry N — Google review
This is the summer home of the Roosevelt's since the beginning of the 20th century. Franklin and his family visited even whilst he was President. The odd thing is that due to various historical events. Some predating the Revolutionary War, the island that is surrounded on three sides by the USA is actually Canadian. It is the world's only international park The Roosevelt's never put in electricity or telephones. It was quiet and pristine. Today the park has electricity and flush toilets. 😉 Friendly coffee shop
ThreeMallards — Google review
Learning the history of the cottage and the history of the Roosevelt family and why they stayed there was very interesting. Especially the influence and friendship the native peoples offered
Andrew S — Google review
Fascinating history of a presidential family and their love for a piece of NB, Canada. Free admission. Informative and interesting tours. Cafe on site with great coffee and sweets.
Colin S — Google review
Love this place. Allison is a wonderful storyteller. You can tell she loves her job. The history is amazing and they do such a great job of teaching it without you realizing that you are learning history. It is wonderful for kids, of all ages.
Geneva S — Google review
In love with this place. The history is amazing and they do such a great job of teaching it without you realizing that you are learning history. It is wonderful for kids, of all ages.
Kayla A — Google review
We loved visiting the Roosevelt cottage. The setting is gorgeous and easy to understand why the Roosevelts loved it so much. The history is fascinating. You will need your passport to enter into Canada from the US.
Monica H — Google review
459 Route 774, Welshpool, NB E5E 1A4, Canada•http://www.rooseveltcampobello.org/•+1 506-752-2922•Tips and more reviews for Roosevelt Cottage

22Edmund S. Muskie Visitor Centre

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The Edmund S. Muskie Visitor Centre is a charming wood-and-shingle complex located on Lubec's main street, once part of the bustling herring smokehouse industry in the 19th century. The center offers an informative look at President Franklin Roosevelt, featuring a short yet captivating film and a small museum showcasing memorabilia from both Franklin and Eleanor. Visitors can also enjoy well-done tours of the cottage and explore various artifacts laid out as if people were about to return.
Don’t miss visiting the Roosevelt Campobello International Park when you’re in this area. We were pleasantly surprised with how much the park had to offer. The tour of the Roosevelt Cottage is super interesting with lots of very personal items that belonged to FDR and his family to see. “Tea with Eleanor was also worth doing. The presentation was a touch long, and mostly like a classroom lecture, but you hear it will drinking tea and eating homemade cookies, and there’s no cost! There are lots of short hikes close by too. We’re very glad we stopped here.
PH C — Google review
A very nice and informative look at President Franklin Roosevelt. There is a formative film, it's short but interesting and a small Museum of memorabilia from both Franklin and Eleanor. The tour of the cottage was well done. It was interesting the way the various artifacts were laid out it was if people were going to be returning shortly to continue their activities. Truly enjoyed our visit there. There are lots of trails and beautiful scenery all around. The new Prince Cafe is simply delightful and filled with wonderful foods and the prices aren't bad at all. Also enjoyed the tea with Eleanor. The staff gave a delightful talk about first lady Eleanor Roosevelt her young life and through her experience as first lady. There are two teas one is free and is in the morning. II t is in the afternoon and at this time cost $14 a person. At the end of the tea there is a Memento to take home with you.
Laurie R — Google review
When one encounters a pleasant environment it generally signals that the people really like what they are doing. Everyone we encountered here gave us the red carpet treatment and we found their courtesy and knowledge to be exceptional! Everything we did at their suggestions was enjoyable and all the directions rendered were easy to follow. Beautiful Canadian stewardship!
Paul B — Google review
The people working here were very nice. They offered free tours and were more than happy to give us answers to any questions we had.
Mr. D — Google review
A truly wonderful spot on Campobello Island
Stephanie A — Google review
Not much to see at the visitor center, but the staff are wonderful.
Matthew W — Google review
Very nice
Carole W — Google review
Very friendly staff
James W — Google review
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23West Quoddy Head

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West Quoddy Head is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers. Situated in Maine, it offers free parking and public restrooms for convenience. The area boasts stunning coastal views and picturesque hiking trails, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're traveling from near or far, this charming park is worth a visit.
Just drove 1,834 miles (Miami to Maine) to see this amazing place. I would recommend to anyone looking for a great adventure. Parking lot is free, public bathroom, and great hiking trails with beautiful views coastal views.
Carlos G — Google review
Pleasant little park
Dave A — Google review
San Dimas High School Football RULES!
Suzanne C — Google review
Always stop when we are in the area.
Jim R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good (Original) Bien
Maritza O — Google review
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24Lubec Farmers Market

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Located in the easternmost part of the United States, the Lubec Farmers Market was established in 2011 and features over 15 vendors offering a wide array of products. Visitors can find fresh organic vegetables, potted plants, baked goods, fused glass items, pottery, art, photography, goat cheese, hand-crafted soaps and much more.
The Lubec Farmers market opens at 10 am on Saturdays during the summer. Some of the local farms provide local produce. You can also generally buy eggs and some other farm products. On some Saturdays you will find vendors with some tasty baked goods. Fun to visit and bring home something wholesome.
Perks A — Google review
Had the opportunity to attend this when I was here on a getaway trip. All of the local residents grew such beautiful produce that was super reasonably priced. I feel like we bought from every vendor. Music, snacks, huge variety of produce, breads, cakes cookies and more!
Jade T — Google review
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25Mulholland Market Gallery

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Art gallery
Nestled next to the museum, the Mulholland Market Gallery is a charming, renovated space that comes alive during the warmer months. Here, Rachel Rubeor, president of Lubec Landmarks, shares captivating stories and insights about local culture. This intimate one-room gallery hosts rotating exhibitions showcasing an array of talented local artists and their diverse works across various mediums.
Seasonal showings of a variety of artist's work in various medias.
Trina S — Google review
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26Lost Fisherman's Memorial

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The Lost Fisherman's Memorial in Lubec is a touching tribute to the courageous fishermen who lost their lives at sea while pursuing their livelihood. The memorial, located at Lost Fishermans Memorial Park, overlooks Cobscook Bay and features an elegant granite wave sculpture engraved with the names of 111 fishermen who perished since 1900. Set against the backdrop of Lubec Narrows and Mulholland Point Light in Canada, this serene spot offers a perfect place for reflection and remembrance.
Nice monument for the lost fishermen with a view of the lighthouse on the Canada side.
Mrs L — Google review
Well, it's a double-edged sword. It was small. Much smaller than my mother expected, but i'm glad it was that small.Because it lists the name of fishermen lost at sea. I myself some family listed on this and some very dear friends. It is a place to reflect the upon. The hard life that is lived by many people that live in the great state of Maine. And while you're there, we will notice that this is still a working fishing village. They know what they do each day to get by might be the last day but keep going to support their families, stay safe. Guys, hopefully, I pray this wall never gets any bigger.
Robert W — Google review
Such an incredibly well done memorial. Perfect spot with grand views of the Lubec Narrows and Mulholland Point Light in Canada. This memorial makes you stop and reflect and commemorate those brave fisherman. One must stop for a while at this very special place.
James P — Google review
A moving memorial to those who never made it home. Unfortunately, I did not take a picture of the memorial to add here. The location is great. We did stay for a bit and watch seals playing (fishing?) just off shore.
Daren B — Google review
An affront to fisherman. Put their names on the memorial. Fishing includes moving boats even by land. Building traps. Running and cutting ropes. All of these are in the name of fishing and wouldn't be happening otherwise. To not include on the claim "not fishing " is an asinie afront to even the folks on the memorial. Absolutely trashy move and we will never forgive not forget.
Zachary N — Google review
Beautiful setting for a lost fisherman’s memorial. Nicely done stone memorial with the names of those lost at sea. As the tide changes in the background you can understand the risks in these tidal waters. I wish there were a few benches to sit on while I reflected.
Perks A — Google review
It was very thoughtful that the locals built a memorial for the fisherman's lost at sea. it was a nice way to pay their respect for families who lost loved ones.
Dakota S — Google review
Nice place to see but no much to do. Canada right across the bay.
Kathy K — Google review
N Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•https://townoflubec.com/tourist-information/lost-fishermens-memo…•Tips and more reviews for Lost Fisherman's Memorial

27Northern Tides

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Northern Tides in Lubec is a must-visit shop with excellent customer service. The owner, Deb, is incredibly sweet and pleasant. A newlywed couple received a pair of earrings as a wedding gift from her and were thrilled by her kindness. It's definitely worth stopping by if you're in the area.
My Husband and I ( recently married- honeymoon in Lubec ). Stopped into this shop and WOW, what a great place and Great customer service too!!! Deb the owner was so sweet and pleasant,she gave me a gift ( earrings ) We were talking about our Wedding ( renaissance theme ) She could see how excited we still were still after 4 days. It was the Wedding of the Century. Deb was sweet for giving me the earrings as a wedding gift. If you ever up there STOP in !!!
Nancie D — Google review
This business is permanently closed.
Tammy F — Google review
24 Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.northerntides.com/•(207) 733-2500•Tips and more reviews for Northern Tides

28Bayside Chocolates

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Bayside Chocolates, a delightful candy shop, offers an array of delectable treats to satisfy any sweet tooth. This charming store is renowned for its wide variety of sugary confections, ranging from luscious chocolates to mouthwatering candies. With an extensive selection that caters to all tastes and preferences, Bayside Chocolates ensures that every customer can find their desired indulgence.
43 N Water St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•(207) 613-1333•Tips and more reviews for Bayside Chocolates

29Shackford Head State Park

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Shackford Head State Park, nestled in Eastport just a short drive from the Cottages, is a delightful day-use destination for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The park features an array of scenic trails that meander through lush woods and along the stunning shoreline, with the shortest hike taking around 20 minutes to complete.
Wonderful trails and scenery. Recommend not sitting, laying, crouching, or standing still for too long on the trails as fire ants are very prominent. Unfortunately their bark is nothing compared to the bite, so be cautious. Walked along the rock beachside as the tide went down. Highly recommend coming here!
Nadiana J — Google review
Great hike. Looking forward to coming back. Only drawback was the fire ants. We were warned. They were mostly everywhere. Tuck your pants into your boots and watch your step. If you can only get here in summer, it's worth a few bites and stings. Like everything beautiful in Maine🤣
John D — Google review
Love a hike that has the sound of the ocean nearby. Lovely trails, but beware of the fire ants. They are EVERYWHERE. Didn't get bit but was aware thus didn't tempt fate (don't sit on ground).
Margaret R — Google review
This fire ant refuge is a hidden gem on the island. If you love fire ants here you can truly be among them! If you do not, I suggest maintaining a good marching cadence.
Patrick R — Google review
During the summer the fire ants are CRAZY. But for winter months the trails are absolutely beautiful. Good range of climbing and straight paths. As long as you've got good knees, they should be fun to hike. The trail markings really need to be updated, it's easy to get lost in certain sections.
Alexis L — Google review
Most of trail is in woods with lots of trees roots to climb over. And red ants are vicious. Don't stop for even a second or you'll be eaten alive. On the bright side, the view from the overlook is beautiful.
Patricia S — Google review
Lotta fire ants, be aware and protect yourself. check yourself regularly. Beautiful, quiet place but only has a tiny shoreline that's not really very picturesque. It was kinda dirty and the view was the fish farm and big ships. I prefer quoddy head for shoreline views and walking
Clarence B — Google review
A wonderful wilderness peninsula jutting out from Moose Island comprised of a network of inland and coastal trails. Be advised that much of the area is infested with fire ants.
Eric B — Google review
Eastport, ME 04631, USA•https://www.stateparks.com/shackford_head.html•Tips and more reviews for Shackford Head State Park

30Reversing Falls Park

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Reversing Falls Park is a municipal park located at Mahar Point in Pembroke, Maine. It offers a short trail leading to an overlook of the reversing falls, where the currents reverse twice a day due to high tides. The park provides beautiful views of the tides with their dramatic currents and calm waters during low tide. The trails are well-maintained, although they can get muddy in summer and may not be maintained during winter.
This hidden away park is a gem! Great views and hiking trails! If the season is right you might see a group of seals, eagles, and other sea water birds. The water rise and fall depending on the 28' tides is amazing! The slack tide, the smooth surface following high tide for about 20 minutes is amazing after the turbulence! Pack a lunch or snack and plan to be there awhile to see the changes created by the force of the water from the bays and underground ledge! Maliseet is the Passamaquoddy tribal word for "boiling tides". There are no restroom facilities here so plan accordingly. The gas station "Freshies" as you return to Rte 1 in Pembroke has clean restrooms.
Maggie A — Google review
Such a beautiful, serene place to watch the sunset. Pure extraordinary beauty as you watch the water flow in one way, become completely still, and then flow the other way as the tide goes in and out
Linda M — Google review
Nice spot, very cool to look at. Went shortly before low tide and the change from crazy currents to glassy calm waters was fantastic. Decent short hike also, pretty hilly but not hard.
Dustin C — Google review
Plenty of parking and only a short walk to great viewing locations.
Josh L — Google review
It's a beautiful trail. Only downside is that it's not very long. The round-trip is just barely over a mile. But for little children this is perfect.
Lifewith K — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. Experience the power of the tides - unimaginable.
Sally K — Google review
Nice hike, nothing to hard but the views of the tide are what's the draw. Look up when the tides change to see the show.
Russ D — Google review
What a wonderful place to spend a day or afternoon. Watching the tide come in our go out is just a beautiful experience.
Gary F — Google review
Reversing Falls Rd, Pembroke, ME 04666, USA•http://www.pembrokemaine.org/htmlfiles/sights.html•(207) 726-2036•Tips and more reviews for Reversing Falls Park
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31Old Sow Whirlpool

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Old Sow Whirlpool, located in the Bay of Fundy near Deer Island, New Brunswick, is renowned as the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere. This natural wonder emits deep, sow-like sounds and is best observed during flood tides from a specific vantage point on Deer Island. The phenomenon's activity peaks approximately 3 hours before or after the top or end of the flood tide.
Lovely spot - Old Sow is very cool. Beach area has lots of sea glass and interesting geology. We saw several seals enjoying Old Sow's currents.
Travis J — Google review
Unique. Went to the Canadian side and saw turbulence, even looked like a few whirlpool at times, not constant. Would love to take a boat to get closer if I'm ever back in the area. You could feel the chaos in the water looking at the area from the beacon.
Lidie G — Google review
Really cool experience! I came here from the Downeast Boat Charter Whale Watch in Lubec. The best time to come is during low tide. The pools were just getting started when we arrived, but we were still able to see many of the "pigglets". Apparently Old Sow got the name due to the sucking sound the whirlpool makes and reminded people of a pig. That's what the smaller ones are called pigglets! Old Sow is also the most geologically significant whirlpool in the east, and at it's deepest point, is over 400 feet deep. Crazy! The captain drove through the waters and you could tell how much he was being pulled to and fro by the whirlpools. The whirlpools, when very dramatic, may have as much as a six foot difference from the top of the bottom of the spiral as well. Highly recommend taking the boat charter I mentioned above to come check it out!
Ian P — Google review
It was very calm when I went but I got to see a little seal popping his head up a couple times 😍 beautiful view as well
Shannon B — Google review
You can take a charter from Eastport to see the world's largest whirlpool along with whales, dolphins, and a Canadian lighthouse across the boarder.
John M — Google review
Spent quite a few Sundays out here in personal boat with a few beers. Lots of small porpoise typically. Been through it twice when really cranking with a local harbor pilot in his personal boat. Can get about 100 foot across and about 6 - 10 inches deep when really gurgling. Watch out for driftwood and debris that will get caught in its swirling current.
Mortimer M — Google review
What a great experience! With a limit of six on the boat it felt like a private charter. My friend and I were joined by a family with two little girls who wanted to see a whale. Sadly none this trip but tons of other wildlife and they both (and all the adults) loved it. Caption Ralph was great and we had a blast.
Heather W — Google review
My mother in law lived here. Last time we visited her in 08 we would come here quite often. It is a beautiful, peaceful place! The entire island is a beautiful place to visit 😍!
Denise B — Google review
Southwest Rural District, NB, Canada•http://www.oldsowwhirlpool.com/•Tips and more reviews for Old Sow Whirlpool

32Bog Brook Preserve at Moose Cove

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Bog Brook Preserve at Moose Cove is a 1770-acre sanctuary featuring bold headlands, gravel beaches, bluejoint meadows, peatlands, and a natural pond. The area is rich in wildlife and includes an 80-acre blueberry preserve. Accessible via a narrow gravel road through blueberry fields, the preserve offers secluded beaches with stunning views. There are trails suitable for those with walking difficulties and even a handicap trail leading to a bench overlooking the cove.
Stunning. Primary path is wide, level and great for those with mobility concerns.
Michele F — Google review
Great beach and dog friendly. Pirate Rock is fun to climb but you have to do it at low tide. The first little cove is a great swimming beach. The Ridge Trail is really nice and not too difficult.
Stephen E — Google review
Lovely trail to a beautiful cove. There is an easy access for anyone with walking issues. There is also a ridge trail with excellent views. There are benches to take a break.
Laurie R — Google review
Beautiful place! A must see! Great beaches and trails. Wheelchair accessible to beach overlook!
Sara M — Google review
A Maine Rain Forest. Fun, 2.3 mile round trip thru mossy rocks to Rocky beach. Immersed in nature.
Jim L — Google review
Amazing spot with secluded beaches and rocky outcrops with great views. Fairly easy to get to, but the drive takes you on a narrow gravel road through blueberry fields. There were some potholes at the beginning of the road. While we were able to manage in our 5.1 inch ground clearance sedan without any issues, we needed to drive carefully.
Matthew S — Google review
Like the rest of Maine, this place is beautiful. We went in October and it was worth the walk. My wife struggles with long hikes, but she made the .5 mile handicap trail, and there's a bench at the end she can rest on.
David P — Google review
It's a beautiful spot! Very peaceful, and the beach is gorgeous! Mix of pretty rocks and fine sand. Will be going again!
Miranda E — Google review
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33Klondike Mountain

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Klondike Mountain is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding bay and landscape, making it a must-visit for nature lovers. The mountain's name has an intriguing backstory, dating back to 1897 when two con artists attempted to deceive investors with a gold extraction scheme from seawater. Today, adventurers can access Klondike Mountain via North Lubec Road, which leads to stunning vistas of Johnson Bay.
Beautiful scenery. The trail was a little difficult in some areas but well worthbit
Mrs L — Google review
This is a great trail! I would say it’s a moderate hike, as there are a few steeper sections with plenty of rocks and roots on the trail. Great hike if you’re bringing your dog or children! Short, well maintained, and fun to walk.
Kendall R — Google review
Beautiful spot. Amazing views from the summit after a quick hike. Then a great trail to a small beach. Awesome apple trees in the fall. A good chance you'll see eagles, possibly a deer. And a perfect spot to see a sunset and moonrise!
Sara M — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous little hike. It's more like a hill than a mountain, but it gives some beautiful views. If you're used to hiking, this is very short and easy. If you don't hike much, this could be moderate or difficult, mostly due to the terrain. There are some spots that are very rocky and/or steep, so be sure to watch your footing. For anyone inexperienced or know they have balance issues or ankles and knees that are prone to giving out, bring trekking poles or a walking stick. The history of the property was interesting as well and it's worth checking out the labeled trees through the property.
Ian P — Google review
Short, moderate hike getting you quickly to panoramic views of tidal estuaries.
Jim L — Google review
A short hike, accessible to most, to a quiet spot with great views.
Larry J — Google review
Beautiful views and diverse habitats in a short, accessible hike.
Tora J — Google review
Incredible hike that in 6/10th of a mile packs everything that's great about Maine's landscape in tidy package. Beautiful heritage orchards (w/ delicious apples taboot), a modern switchbacking trail to the summit that had bountiful ripe huckleberry and blueberries. Not to mention two "peaks" and in sweeping views in all directions.The descending loop trail was rugged and interesting passing from spruce/fir back into the hardwoods and orchard fields. What a gem just minutes from downtown.
Gabriel P — Google review
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34West Quoddy Head Visitors Center

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The West Quoddy Head Visitors Center, managed by the West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association, is more than just a visitor center - it's a museum showcasing the lighthouse's history and Maine's wildlife. The picturesque location offers access to the beach, picnic areas, and well-kept grounds with easy walking trails and stunning ocean views. Despite its remote location, the adventurous drive is worth it for bragging rights as it marks the easternmost point of the contiguous USA.
Well kept grounds. Nice little trails that were easy to walk with great views. Besides, why wouldn't you want to visit the easternmost point of the contiguous US?!
Eron M — Google review
Beautiful. I've been to more lighthouses than I care to admit. Most of which are on craggy outcrops sea mounts or swampy peninsulas. This is pictureesq, way off the beaten path but well worthe the 3 day trip from Delaware. "The destination is the journey". Access to the beach and picnic area are nice touches. If your looking to experiance the postcard lighthouse this is the one.
AMOS M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place and visitor center staff very friendly and helpful.
Debbie C — Google review
The adventurous drive out to get here is worth the bragging rights that you got to the most Easterly point in the U.S.A.!
Nancy W — Google review
It was the second day of my wedding. This was our honeymoon. This is a must see. Maine is beautiful ❤️
Richard G — Google review
It was not open, due to Covid-19. I'll say that the whole area is awesome. Secluded and awesome.
Craig J — Google review
Open spaces, great ocean views, superb hiking.
Suvivatu — Google review
Excellent photo spot
Jim L — Google review
Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.westquoddy.com/•Tips and more reviews for West Quoddy Head Visitors Center

35Regional Medical Center At Lubec (We are not a hospital)

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Regional Medical Center at Lubec, known for its commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles, offers a Fitness Port that encourages both employees and community members to engage in regular exercise for improved physical and mental well-being. The center is praised for its friendly and knowledgeable staff who provide personalized and competent service, going above and beyond to assist with medication issues.
I am so pleased with the dental care received at the Lubec Regional Medical Center. We( the DownEast community) are so lucky to have Dr. Ditomassi and Kelli practicing in Lubec. I have a very complex dental history and I must say... they are the best! Thank you so much for caring for my aging mouth! The entire staff is awesome!
Sandra C — Google review
I love the staff here and feel so lucky to have responsive and compassionate care so close to home. Thank you to Dr. Amy and the entire dental staff!! I loved going to the dentist as a kid, then had some bad experiences (out of state) and avoided it for a lot of years, but RMCL is making me enjoy going to the dentist again which is a really big deal 🥲 thank you
Anna C — Google review
Best dentist in the world. Very helpful and compassionate. God bless you.
Yolo B — Google review
I'm new to town and hadn't found a dentist yet. Today, I found one! During the weekend, an old root canal began to hurt. On Monday, I called the Regional Medical Center at Lubec and the receptionist (who was very helpful and kind) talked to me about emergency visits and how they worked. This morning, I was quickly x-rayed and interviewed by Lubec Center's dental assistants (also very kind) and was seen by Dr. George Ditomassi (DDS). These professionals are busy, but Dr Ditomassi listened to my worries patiently, was inquisitive, and insightful about the pain I was experiencing. I am impressed with the care I received this morning and look forward to my first regular care visit with them soon. Thanks everyone at Regional Medical Center at Lubec!
Zoe W — Google review
I have been seeing Kelli now for a year for my dental cleaning and she is the most wonderful hygienist I have ever seen, and I have seen many different ones throughout the country. She is so kind, meticulous, and gentle, and puts any anxieties at ease.
Robin M — Google review
Dr. Zipperer, Cassey at reception, Mary, Theresa - they all are GREAT! The staff is friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. You receive personalized, competent service; you're not a number. I am a 5 1/2 month summer resident, every year, to the area and I haven't been to the Center in 3 years, yet it felt like yesterday.They went WAY ABOVE and BEYOND to help sort out my Rx issues with area pharmacies. I have never felt more personally and professionally cared about from any medical facility inmy 70+ years. They genuinely care. The greater Lubec area is very fortunate to have this facility in their backyard. Bravo to their parent organization and to Maine - The Way Life Should Be!
Bob S — Google review
Excellent friendly service during my 2 visits for my covid-19 shots. Receptionists were friendly, and the nurses terrific in assisting me. A very friendly place. The phone calls by Linda to set up the appointments and the reminders were great. Thanks.
Jacob P — Google review
Worst place I've ever been to. Don't waste your money and time on people that will not serve you. I made what I was told was the closest appointment I could for a month and a half out. Today I called about my appointment tomorrow just to find out that the dentist (Dr. McKay) has been on vacation and will not be available to see me. No one had told me this during booking or that month and a half wait, so they were about to let me drive all the way out to Lubec to be told that they basically don care. Was then told I could have another appointment in another month. Don't waste your time with these disgusting suckers. Thanks for ruining my day and my mouth, hope you aren't there much longer.
Jessica S — Google review
43 S Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.rmcl.org/•(207) 733-5541•Tips and more reviews for Regional Medical Center At Lubec (We are not a hospital)
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36Crow Town Gallery

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Crow Town Gallery is a charming art space in Lubec, where artist Shanna Wheelock showcases her vibrant and unique creations. The gallery offers a diverse range of artwork including pottery, ceramic pieces, fiber art, paintings, jewelry and wall art. Visitors can also find an assortment of local goods such as coffee beans and household items. Housed in a beautiful old building with amazing acoustics for musicians, the gallery also serves as a fantastic venue for music events.
A great stop for one of a kind pottery and other beautiful pieces of art. Many unique and fun finds with different price points. Definitely worth a gander!
The L — Google review
Always a great visit here! Besides enjoying the town of Lubec, Shanna offers some very impressive items, and we always find gifts for ourselves and others! Well worth the visit...:-)
Scott W — Google review
The resident artist is passionate and dedicated to her work. She is willing to discuss her artistic methods and inspirations. Very interesting pottery, ceramic and fiber art, and paintings. The gallery itself is very nice, and not claustrophobic.
Mick W — Google review
Love shopping here for coffee beans, household items, gifts, local ware, and booking side-by-side rental. Also a florist!!
Maggie A — Google review
Unique artist creations in pottery, jewelry, and wall art. We bought two sets of beaded earrings.
Brick O — Google review
Gorgeous old building with amazing acoustic sounds for musicians.
Christy T — Google review
The owner and artist is very friendly and her work is fantastic
Kim P — Google review
Art and music in South Lubec, I love this little spot.
Stephanie A — Google review
406 S Lubec Rd, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•http://www.crowtowngallery.com/•Tips and more reviews for Crow Town Gallery

37Lubec Maine Veterans Memorial

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Memorial park
Lubec Maine Veterans Memorial is a significant site in the small town, featuring a wall with the names of World War veterans engraved, along with a statue and plaque dedicated to the town. The memorial offers water views and serves as a fitting tribute to the veterans.
For such a small town, you have to appreciate the Veterans Memorial. There is a wall for the World War Vets with their names engraved. There is also a statue and a plaque dedicated to the town. The Memorial offers some water views as well.
Perks A — Google review
Lubec has a fitting memorial to her Veterans. If you are passing through, plan a stop here.
Timothy M — Google review
Excellent
Bob P — Google review
Wow
Nathalie B — Google review
Its awesome
Yolanda S — Google review
12-24 Main St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA•Tips and more reviews for Lubec Maine Veterans Memorial

38Pike Lands

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Pike Lands is a conservation area that consists of two open-access properties along the North Lubec Road. The 91-acre property on the south side is owned by DCC, while the 30-acre easement property is owned by Maine River Trails LLC. Once owned by naturalist Radcliffe Pike, this area features an educational arboretum showcasing a diverse range of horticultural plants. Visitors can explore 1.
A beautiful bay beach from which you can see Eastport.
Scott H — Google review
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39Cutler Coast Trail

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The Cutler Coast Trail offers an incredible opportunity to explore the stunning and untouched beauty of Maine's coastline. Nestled near Black Point Cove, this trail showcases rugged cliffs that dramatically descend into deep green waters, creating a picturesque yet wild atmosphere. Visitors are reminded to tread carefully as the powerful waves crash against the rocks, adding a sense of adventure to the serene surroundings.
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40Lubec Landmarks

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Lubec Landmarks is a treasure trove of cultural experiences in the charming town of Lubec. Visitors can explore the fascinating history of the McCurdy Smokehouse Museum, where guided tours take you through its unique skinning shed on Water Street. For those interested in local heritage, the Lubec Historical Society at 135 Main Street showcases intriguing exhibits that delve into the area's past.
I give credit to the Lubec Landmarks for maintaining an arts program in Town. Lubec Landmarks provides a venue to feature local artists typically in the paint or photography medium. They also have a reception on opening night which is a great way to meet the artist. I have appreciated the quality of the local art.
Perks A — Google review
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41Cobscook Trail

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Embark on a journey through the Cobscook Trail, where you can find a variety of trails maintained by local land trusts. The trail map will guide you through the newly established Cobscook Shores park system, which offers privately owned paths for activities such as biking, hiking, picnicking, and paddling. It's a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area while enjoying outdoor adventures.
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42Stockford Park

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Played at a wonderful variety show today there. Beautiful place. Wonderful day.
Wayne W — Google review
Walk in the park and hear the ocean currents as the tides change. Can be very serene in one of the furthest east spots in the USA. You have direct water views and grills set up. Sometimes you can find music most often just come to contemplate.
Perks A — Google review
Love the place, bathrooms could be better. Overall I recommend
Elan Z — Google review
Nice and clean, you could get down to the shore if desired. Seals were bobbing up and then submerge. Very nice .
Jana M — Google review
Great spot in Lubec that hosts local concerts and various community activities. Nice view of the Lubec narrows. Good spot to have a picnic or toss a ball around.
The C — Google review
Stockford Park is a beautifully maintained park featuring views of Campobello Island and Lubec Narrows. There are rest rooms available in season. Local musicians play free concerts there throughout the summer. Horseshoe pits and BBQ grills are on site. A short walk from Lubec restaurants and businesses. Foot ferry service is available from Eastport, ME to Lubec in the summer. The park is minutes from Roosevelt International Park.
Wilhelm A — Google review
Great park to relax, listen to a free concert, bbq on one of the grills, play horseshoes, or explore the seashore.
Mick W — Google review
A small, simple park for a picnic with a great view of Campobello Island, dedicated to the memory of a dedicated pastor and humanitarian.
Colin W — Google review
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