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Canoes are available for rent in Bristol Mills. Fly fishing can be enjoyed on any of the smaller tributaries that run to the sea.
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Mackerel are small fish that will give a little fight and kids (adults too!) LOVE to haul them in. Mackerel can be caught from almost any seaside dock during the summer months.
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You can purchase a fresh water fishing license at Bristol Town Hall for only a few dollars. Fresh water fishing requires a license, salt water does not. If you enjoy wetting a line, we offer fresh and salt water opportunities. Please visit the sites below for maps and directions to many of the trails in the area. There are 100’s of acres of beautiful public and private lands set aside for our enjoyment. Preserving our open spaces is a priority for many people in this area. This is a must do with kids! Make sure you arrive on at low tide. This spot was dedicated to Rachel Carson in 1970 because of her fondness for the small tide pools left behind at low tide.There is a museum which houses the artifact found on this site and explains the long history that exists here. The Fort is a wonderful stone structure to explore and imagine yourself as one to the early pilgrims to this area.
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Home to Fort William Henry and archaeological digs from the 17th and 18th centuries.Amenities include a bathhouse, restrooms, snack bar, picnic tables, the town ball field and plenty of parking. This is a beautiful white sand crescent beach perfect for beach combing, swimming or soaking in the sun.This is a wonderful museum for young and old and offers a look back at our fishing and maritime history on the Pemaquid Peninsula. The museum is located next to the lighthouse in the light keeper’s house.
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We recommend visiting during a low tide to get the full effect! During the summer months you can pay a small fee to climb the tower and experience the amazing view from the top. Built in 1835, the 38-foot stone lighthouse sits on an impressive out cropping of stripped granite that extends into the Ocean. The lighthouse is easily accessible by car.
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Feel free to climb on the rocks, have a picnic and visit The Pemaquid Art Gallery.