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New England's Best Family Fishing Vacations

For details, call (207) 748-3030 or visit YorkTrolley.com.

Be sure to visit Nubble Light or Boon Island Light. Nubble is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the world, while the Boon Island light is Maine's tallest.

While at Nubble, sample Brown's Old-Fashioned Ice Cream. Take Norton Farm's horse and buggy ride along the scenic shores of Short Sands Beach. For more information, call (207) 451-0240, or log on to NortonFarmCarriageRides.com.


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Guided sea kayak tours are available through Harbor Adventures at HarborAdventures.com, or (207) 363-8466. Or try Coastal Maine Outfitting Company at (207) 363-0181.

For unique antiques and souvenirs, visit the York Village Marketplace, with 125 dealer spaces on three floors. Call (207) 363-4830, or go to YorkVillageMarketplace.com for details.

The Museums of Old York include America's oldest jail (Old Goal, 1719), Jefferds' Tavern (1754), the Old Schoolhouse (1745) and several other historical buildings. For more information, call (207) 363-4794 or visit OldYork.com.

Or take a candlelit walking tour of Historic York Village with Ghostly Tours at www.ghostlytours.com, or (207) 363-0000. Call (207) 363-4911, or visit YorkZoo.com for more details.

For more information on southern Maine vacation opportunities, call the Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce at (207) 363-5131, or visit GatewayToMaine.com.

For fishing information, call the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife at (207) 287-8000, or visit Maine.gov/ifw/.

For travel information, you can go to VisitMaine.com, or call the Maine Office of Tourism at 1-888- 624-6345.

NEW HAMPSHIRE
The northeast corner of the Granite State abuts the nearby White Mountains. This tiny region, bordered by Maine, Vermont and Quebec, is replete with streams and rivers, including the mighty Connecticut River. First and Second Connecticut lakes are here, along with Lake Francis, Back Lake, Nash Bog Pond and many more. Find quality trout in the Androscoggin River or fish for lunkers in the Connecticut River from the dam at Second Connecticut Lake to the upstream side of the logging bridge on Magalloway Road, and then from the bridge on that road all the way to the inlet at Green Point on First Connecticut Lake.

Paradise Point Cottages are eight miles from Errol on the shores of Lake Umbagog, close to the public boat landing. Each cottage features a picnic table and fireplace. Free docking is available, along with swings, horseshoe pits and sandy beaches.

Lake Umbagog is known as a fine smallmouth bass fishery. The area is great for wildlife watching, too. Because the Lake Umbagog Wildlife Refuge includes lands surrounding the lake and the Magalloway River, the best access to the refuge is by boat.


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