Mt. Blue State Park
Salt & Pepper and Sugar too
Narrow Gauge Cinemas
Paul Bunyan Campground
You’ll love Paul Bunyan Campground for its peaceful mix of sunny and shaded sites, and all the little extras that make summer memorable, like free Sunday pancake breakfasts, hayrides, and a heated pool. Just 4 miles from the Bangor Waterfront and less than an hour from Acadia, it’s the perfect base for both relaxing and exploring.
Calais Downeast Restaurant
Local restaurant in Calais serving hearty American and Maine cuisine. A reliable dining option for visitors exploring Washington County and the Bold Coast.
Redclyffe Shore Motor Inn
Waterfront motor inn in Calais with views of the St. Croix River. A comfortable and scenic lodging option in Maine’s easternmost city.
International Motel Calais
Comfortable motel in Calais offering reliable accommodations on the US-Canada border. A practical base for exploring Downeast Maine and Washington County.
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge
One of the finest birding destinations in the northeastern United States, Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge covers 30,000 acres of forests, wetlands, and shoreline near Calais. The refuge is famous for its American woodcock population and offers exceptional wildlife viewing for bald eagles, waterfowl, and woodland birds.
St. Croix Island International Historic Site
The site of the first European settlement in North America north of Florida, established by French explorers in 1604. Accessible by boat from Red Beach, this National Monument preserves the location where Samuel de Champlain and Pierre Dugua de Mons established their colony on a small island in the St. Croix River.