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MAINE BAYCYCLE Do you have some adventurous passengers on your Cruise Ship? Maine BayCycle is New England’s first and only human powered party boat. Passengers can bring their favorite local brews for a 90 minute cruise of the Portland waterfront. Featuring ten pedal stations and seating for four more, Maine BayCycle is a great way to enjoy Casco Bay. 207.370.9508 | info@mainebaycycle.com mainebaycycle.com
THOMPSON’S POINT With something to appease all tastes, this new waterfront center offers tours and tastings at Cellardoor winery, Bissell Brothers brewery, Stroudwater Distillery, snack shacks, food trucks, catering and more. Experience a childlike wonder at the International Cryptozooology Museum, The new Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, or when catching an outdoor concert. 207.747.5288 | thompsonspointmaine.com CELLARDOOR TASTING & DINING ROOM Enjoy Maine-made wine at Cellardoor’s tasting room and dining room on Thompson’s Point in Portland— designed to spoil guests with urban elegance. A wide selection of wine is available for glasses or tastings (flights of four wines). Gourmet cheese, crackers, charcuterie and other nibbles are available for pur- chase to enjoy with a glass of wine in the dining room. For groups of six or more, we ask that you contact us to make a reservation so that we may offer you the best Cellardoor experience possible. (207) 536-7700 | info@mainewine.com mainewine.com
MAINE SAILING ADVENTURES
Casco Bay is our neighborhood to share. Join Maine Sailing Adventures this season for weekly 2-hour day sails aboard the Francis schooner. Pack a picnic and bring along a couple of layers, your sunnies & an ad- venturesome spirit. Built in the spirit of tradition, the Frances is a replica of working coastal pilot cutters that sailed the waters of Maine and New England between 1790 and 1812. Her work-boat design heritage sets her apart from modern sailing yachts. Used for local coastal trading in the early nineteenth century, these small sloops averaged fifty feet in length (LOD) and displaced about thirty tons. They carried and traded salt, fish, furs, and lumber, their designs traditional to Great Britain. 207.749.9169 | megan@mainesailingadventures.net mainesailingadventures.net
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