A Window on the Coast
A video of the Midcoast Maine region
Founders Day Union Maine 2010
Just a touch of small town flavor. This is about as exciting as life gets around here. The pie was some good..
Bath, Phippsburg, and Georgetown, Maine
Bath, Maine's City of Ships sits on the banks of the Kennebec River. Browse the shops lining its historic downtown. Learn of the region's maritime history at the Maine Maritime Museum. Travel to the Phippsburg Peninsula for sandy beaches and Fort Popham, or to Reid State Park and Georgetown. Dine on freshly caught lobster along the waterfront in Five Islands. Take a lighthouse tour.
Maine Bucket List - Katahdin Woods and Waters Region
There are hundreds of things to do in the Katahdin Region of Maine - this video Our tenth New England Short brings us right into the middle of the New England Outdoor Center. Special thanks to the entire NEOC crew for making this business what it is. Enjoy!
Maine Peninsulas-Boothbay, Newcastle
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Maine Island Trail Association 2011 Caretaker.mov
The Maine Island Trail Association has a Casco Bay Caretaker that monitors activity on the MITA islands in the bay and helps keep Jewell Island, a highly used Trail island accessible to the public. This short video profiles one of our caretakers and talks a bit more about what they do during the summer.
Brunswick Maine- reggae by the beach
Brunswick Maine- reggae by the beach
Salt Marsh Cove Farm, Edgecomb, Maine.
Salt Marsh Cove Farm is a rarity in today’s market: a true salt water farm. Located off the River Road in Edgecomb, halfway between the popular communities of Boothbay and Damariscotta, this exceptional property enjoys convenient access to area attractions. The 36 acres of rolling fields, manicured grounds and mature forests provide seclusion and privacy that only a land holding of this size can provide. Salt Marsh Cove is a tranquil cove along the west shore of the Damariscotta River. It offers wonderful views and wildlife watching. Within the 1,100 feet of water frontage is the old mail boat landing which makes an ideal place from which to launch kayaks or small boats. The property also offers the possibility to construct several additional residences.
The access to the main residence is down a winding gravel road, which passes over a bridge as you sweep by the trout pond, finally passing under stately oaks as you arrive in the main courtyard of he residence. Close by is a 1200 sf passive solar, energy-efficient guest house, garages, utility buildings and a glass greenhouse with attached potting shed. The main residence is an imposing 4,300 sq. ft. structure built in the 1960’s on the site of the original farm. Inside there is a grand formal living room with a fireplace, large formal entry hall, dining room, kitchen with adjoining family room, office, laundry room with half bath, and a mud room. Upstairs are three bedrooms, two with private full baths, and a luxurious three room master suite with fireplace. Two decks allow for outside entertaining and enjoyment of the water views. This is a one of a kind property with 5-star investment potential.
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Duck Puddle Campground - Maine RV Adventure
Our full time RV Family hits the Duck Puddle Pond RV Campground in southern Maine for a week after exploring Bar Harbor and Acadia. We spend the week decompressing, enjoying the water, and end the week with a Lobster Bake, live music, and a massive bonfire.
We break out the new stand up paddle board and an Intex Raft to enjoy the lake during our stay.
Duck Puddle Campground is actually not located on Duck Puddle Pond, as I thought when making this video, but next door on Pemaquid Lake, which is within walking distance. The name of the campground and looking at google maps had confused me! It is technically in the midcoast region of Maine, about an hour and a half from the Bar Harbor area we stayed at previously.
We give this campground 5 out of 5 stars. Even with a small site and uneven ground, it was worth our visit and we will return.
This week we're in Southern Maine leaving Bar Harbor behind in Acadian National Park in our rear-view mirror, we head down at Duck Puddle Pond, which is an RV campground. A small little family run place that is absolutely everything that we were looking for. This has got to be one of my top 10 campgrounds I've ever visited even if the camp sights weren't perfectly level and the campground wasn't brand-spanking-new, they just had all the character and amenities and the community that you'll look for in the summer time if you're looking to have some fun and play out on the water and then socialize with some other campers.
So we've been living on the water, moving around and I've been loving fishing and we decided we were going to get some water toys. So we got Crystal a stand up paddle board that's inflatable so it just folds right up and then once we inflated it, actually I was amazed by how nice it actually was and how quality it actually was for just a few 100 dollars having a stand up paddle board that we can bring around with us without having a giant size of a stand up paddle board that we'd have nowhere to put. It was awesome. And then I've been wanting to do more fishing and I decided to get a raft. So I decided to get one of these Intex inflatable rafts that you can put a little trolling motor on that we can take out fishing but the kids loved it so we decided to take it out, fill it up and take it out for kind of a test run in the lake and just had a blast. Duck Puddle Pond Campground has a swimming area, they have a slit for boats, they have canoes that you can rent and take out.
They got dinghy’s you can take out fishing. There are people that have their bass boats there. They even got some of the cabins even have their own little tiny private docks so beautiful quaint little campground in the southern part of Maine that really is just, if you're somewhere like Massachusetts it's just a few hours drive away and man if we, you know, I gotta tell you I'm considering maybe some years from now going back and getting a seasonal spot in that campground 'cause that really was just a ton of fun. If you're planning to visit Maine just realize that there is water everywhere. There are lakes and ponds and streams and creeks and rivers and of course the ocean just all over the coast of Maine.
So bring some water toys or make going out on the water part of your adventure like just plan on it because if you're planning to see Maine, then you need to make water a part of it. It's such a big part of the experience. It's incredible how warm the water actually was. I mean, it felt like in a lot of ways like taking a bath and it wasn't until you got like five or six feet under the water that it actually got cool. So it was really really really comfortable and Crystal is really loving her new paddle board. She's not really used to standing up on it yet but she's learning, and she's brave, I'll tell you that much. I mean I'm terrified of standing up on something like that. There's nothing else quite like being surrounded by beautiful wilderness.
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Port Clyde Kayaks
Some beautiful footage of Port Clyde and Port Clyde Kayaks. Come and check out Port Clyde Kayaks at 6 Cold Storage Rd., Port Clyde, ME. Or call 207 372-8100.
Music by Charlie Leger (cleger29@gmail.com). All of the footage was shot in Port Clyde or at Drift Inn Beach by Chris Coughlin (CompassRoseLegal@gmail.com)
Johns Bay Kayak Trip and Seal encounter July 14 2010.mpg
Kayak trip on Johns Bay in Bristol, Maine on the afternoon of July 14, 2010. This film shows a fantastic seal encounter. I was very lucky to get so close and witness this family of seals hauled-out on the rocks and interacting with each other.
Pemiquid River in Bristol Maine
A short timelapse of the Pemiquid river
Things To Do In Maine? Go Whitewater Rafting!
Terminator in slow motion. Visit for more fun things to do in Maine!
A little island called Islesboro
Just a little teaser I made about a little island called islesboro