Malaga Island in Phippsburg was once home to a mixed-race fishing community forcibly removed by the state in 1912. Now a public preserve and an important Maine historical site, this trip includes an easy paddle to the nearby island and a chance to learn about the people who once called the island home.
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This trip departs from Winslow Park in Freeport for a short paddle to nearby Lane’s Island Preserve. Located near the mouth of the Royal River, Lanes Island in Yarmouth is 28 acres and features two campsites and a few stretches of sand beach and fringing salt marsh.
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This beloved island features two beautiful campsites (popular destinations on the Maine Island Trail), three crescent cobble beaches, and flat rock ledges overlooking seal haulouts on the southern end of the island.
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A short paddle from the Falmouth Town Landing, Clapboard Island Preserve features a little bit of everything for the perfect island experience: mature hardwoods, towering pines, abundant bird life, a quartet of gravel beaches, and beautiful views of Casco Bay.
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Malaga Island in Phippsburg was once home to a mixed-race fishing community forcibly removed by the state in 1912. Today, Malaga is a public preserve and an important Maine historical site.
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Departing from the Mere Point Boat Launch in Brunswick, you’ll paddle past several upper Casco Bay islands on your way to The Goslings, one of Casco Bay’s favorite boating destinations.
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A Beautiful area to paddle! Harbor Seals, Bald Eagles, and Lobstermen hauling traps… all add to the scenic beauty as we explore these two islands in Casco Bay.
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Want to watch and learn about lobstering on the Coast of Maine? Join our Guided Paddling Lobstering tours and see how the traps are checked, baited, and set from a kayak! The only Kayak Lobstermen Guides in the State of Maine will give you a chance to ask questions, share little-known facts and help decide where to locate the traps. A few lucky participants may be able to take a freshly caught lobster home.
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This event repeats every Saturday, until August 26, 2023.
Want to watch and learn about lobstering on the Coast of Maine? Join our Guided Paddling Lobstering tours and see how the traps are checked, baited, and set from a kayak! The only Kayak Lobstermen Guides in the State of Maine will give you a chance to ask questions, share little-known facts and help decide where to locate the traps. A few lucky participants may be able to take a freshly caught lobster home.
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This event repeats every Tuesday, until August 29, 2023.