Festive Lights and Cozy Nights in the MidCoast
With winter on the horizon, MidCoast villages and towns bustle with festive energy and holiday activities. Here are a few worth checking out!
With winter on the horizon, MidCoast villages and towns bustle with festive energy and holiday activities. Here are a few worth checking out!
The crisp air and bright fall foliage mean locally harvested seasonal foods will be front and center on menus throughout the MidCoast. Here are a few of our favorites.
For a truly memorable lobster experience, go where the locals go: to a lobster shack along the road or on the edge of a harbor.
The summer crowds are gone, but antique shops large and small are open and offer some great finds and fall-bargain prices. Plan ahead, explore, and enjoy!
It’s Spring and Maine’s food scene is in full, delicious bloom. May is the best time of the year to visit the restaurants, cafes, and brewpubs throughout the MidCoast.
With longer days and brighter skies, everything is opening up, and there’s no better place to celebrate spring than Maine’s MidCoast and Islands!
Today, three nationally-recognized art museums attract crowds year-round thanks to their inventive exhibitions, and you’ll find unique galleries in nearly every town.
MidCoast villages and local downtowns are lined with one-of-a-kind gift shops, antique stores, specialty foods and wines, and so much more.
It’s January and the backwoods in the MidCoast are perfect now for winter sports. The colder outside, the better! Winter exercise offers health benefits, but the best rewards, of course, are the joy of gliding on snow, exploring the winter woods, or carving lazy eights on ice.
Maine Makers are shaking things up. Imaginative and industrious people are helping Maine become a showcase for great examples of “Maker Culture.” Anyone who has wanted to craft, tinker, or make exceptional things, has discovered that Maine…