Interests
Tide Chart…
For those of us that like to travel to the coast from camp – here are the tide charts for Mt. Desert & Downeast Maine. Click HERE for more info…
Birding In Maine…
For the birders among us – here is a great site. Click HERE for more info…
Email A Postcard From Maine…
Email a card to your friends from this site.. Click HERE for more info…
Leaf Peeping…
Check out to see where the foliage is best. Click HERE for more info…
Fishing…
Everything you want to know about fishing in Maine can be found by clicking HERE or HERE!
Moose…
Click HERE for some moose info.
Loons…
Who can resist the call of the loon? Click HERE for loon info plus see the loons nesting in the summer via the loon cam.
Eagles…
This is a wonderful site with eagle cams & live video of the chicks in the summer. There is also a great blog with LOTS of eagle facts. Click HERE for more info…
Ospreys…
This site features an cam on an osprey nest and blog. Click HERE for more info…
State Government
State of Maine…
Links to state offices, lottery and more. Just about everything that you needed to know about Maine can be found HERE.
LURC (Land Use Regulation Commission)…
Reference materials, application forms & more. Click HERE for more info. Nicatous Lake area is served by Karen Bolstridge. Her office is in Bangor. Her work phone number is 941-4052 and her cell number is 546-1696.
Inland Fisheries & Wildlife…
Licenses, registration , fishing, hunting & trapping rules. Click HERE.
Recreational Vehicles…
ATV, boat & snowmobile information & regs. Click HERE for more info
Bureau of Parks & Lands…
Maine is legendary for its rock bound coast, the north woods, mountains, lakes, and rivers. All of these areas are represented in the nearly 600,000 acres managed by the Bureau of Parks & Lands… Click HERE.
Lake Smart…
Clearly it is in everyone’s best interest to take whatever actions they can to protect lake water quality. LakeSmart is an educational program that offers FREE workshops for property owners to teach them how to manage their property to protect the water quality of their lake. Click HERE for more info

