- Camden's Best-Kept Secret: February in Maine!
- Camden's Best-Kept Secret: Ice Skating at Camden Amphitheatre
- Camden's Best-Kept Secret: Fairs, Festivals and Conferences
- The Best Kept Secret: Hope Orchards!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Enjoy the Community!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Go Back in Time!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Go on a Haunted History Tour!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Take a Sail!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Go to the Beach!
- Camden’s Best Place To: Eat on the Go!
Camden Windjammer Festival 2010
This Labor Day Weekend Maine celebrates the mid-coast's maritime heritage and sea-faring culture at the Camden Windjammer Festival 2010. More than a dozen schooners sail into Camden Harbor and invite you aboard to tour these work horses of yesteryear. On land, the Maritime Heritage Fair showcase the tradesmen (and women) - boatbuilders, blacksmiths, coopers, sailmakers and fishermen who still make their living from the sea.
Complete your Windjammer experience with a tour of the Penobscot Marine
Museum in nearby Searsport (about a 30 minute drive north on Route 1).
Maine's passenger-carrying windjammers represent the largest commercial
sailing fleet in the developed world and are a resonant symbol of the
Maine coast. The Museum's wonderful exhibit Earning Their Keep: Maine's Windjammers
brings the history to life through photography, artifacts, ephermera,
videos and schooner models. Be sure not to miss contemporary marine
photographer Fred LeBlanc's exhibit. An experience not to be missed!
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