InUSA Recreation
Freeport Town Wharf, South Freeport, ME 04625 207-865-6112
Take a narrated sightseeing cruise of Casco Bay and Eagle Island, the
former home of explorer Admiral Peary, the first man to reach the North
Pole.
Bunny Clark
Ogunquit, ME 03907 207-646-2214
Rods, reels, bait and sage advice are supplied to you for half-day and
full-day deep-sea fishing trips out of Perkins Cove. Cod, hake and
pollock are the usual catch-of-the-day. You might also spot some seals
basking in the afternoon on Boon Island. Bring your own lunch.
Ogunquit Playhouse
Rt 1 S, Ogunquit, ME 03907 207-646-5511
One of the most popular summer theaters in the state presents dramas,
comedies and musicals by Broadway talent. Jul-Aug Mon-Sat.
Cape Porpoise
near Kennebunkport, ME 04014 207-967-0857
Local entertainment in this rustic 17th century fishing village often
means going down to the docks in mid-afternoon and chatting as the
fishermen unload their daily catch.
Portland Symphony Orchestra
30 Myrtle St, Portland, ME 04101 207-773-8191 or 800-639-2309
The spectacular setting of Fort Williams Park near Portland Head Light forms
the backdrop for an occasional outdoor concert featuring classical and
popular music.
Portland Observatory
138 Congress, Portland, ME 04101 207-774-5547
This wooden tower perched atop Munjoy Hill was long used as a signal
tower for shipping traffic. Now listed on the National Register of
Historic Places, visitors who climb the 102 steps on a cloudless day
are treated to a panoramic view of Casco Bay and its island to the
east, and the distant White Mountains to the west. May-Sep, variable
hours.