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The Retreat at French's Point

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Location, Location, Location…

 

Mid-coast Maine is an excellent location for a destination event due to the endless supply of sites, attractions and activities, all within comfortable proximity to French’s Point. Take a day trip to Camden, Belfast, Castine or Bar Harbor, and spend the afternoon visiting art galleries, craft shops, antique stores, and partaking in the culinary delights of the broad array of gourmet restaurants. Head out to sea for a whale watch, or a tour of Maine’s famous lighthouses. Go sailing, fishing, rafting, golfing, horseback riding, or bicycling. Hike the trails in Acadia National Park or one of the countless other nearby State Parks. Kayak the peaceful Penobscot Bay. Don’t miss the Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland, The American Folk Festival, or the many other local seasonal festivities you’ll only find here in Maine. Experience the beauty of foliage season on the Maine coast. When the temperatures fall, snowshoe through the 100 acres of State Preserve surrounding French’s Point, or ski the slopes at the Camden Snow Bowl, Sugarloaf or Sunday River. You can even take the family on an old-fashioned sleigh ride. Or…just stay right here and find peaceful restoration in the area’s natural coastline and open spaces. French’s Point is conveniently located 35 minutes from Bangor International Airport, 2.5 hours from Portland Jetport, and 5 hours driving time from Boston. From French’s Point, you can take advantage of easy access to all the amenities you require for an enjoyable excursion, while you enjoy the solitude and privacy afforded to you by this distinctive location.

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