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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Rides: Alvah Maloney’s Necky Looksha 17

Rides: Alvah Maloney’s Necky Looksha 17
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Maine Kayak - The Way Paddling Should Be! Come enjoy a day of sea kayaking along Maine’s rocky scenic coast. Maine Kayak offers half-day, full-day, multi-day island camping overnight, inn-to-inn, and naturalist trips in Mid-Coast Maine. The historic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (featured on the Maine state quarter) marks the entrance to Johns Bay and Muscongus Bay. A haven for seabirds, Johns Bay offers a protected and pleasant paddle, exploring the picturesque shoreline and quaint seaside cottages with views of historic Colonial Pemaquid and Fort William Henry, and an abundance of islands. The perfect kayaking getaway, Muscongus Bay is well protected by the scenic, uninhabited islands of the Maine Island Trail, is home to the 100 year old shipwreck and is resplendent with wildlife including seabirds, seals, and porpoises.
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