This week and into the weekend (August 3 – 7 ) is the Maine Lobster Festival, held in Rockland, Maine about 2 hours downeast of
Portland on our scenic Route 1. There is plenty of every kind of lobster to eat and even a seafood cooking contest! But there is much more than that. There are tours of coast guard rescue ships, navy ships and a shuttle bus to get you all around to the things you just cannot miss!
The Maine Lobster Festival is not the only celebration of seafood we have in Maine, the Yarmouth Clam Festival is held in July and has been going on for more than 40 years! The Clam Festival
also has a 6 mile river and kayak race AND clam shucking contest!
The Winter Harbor Lobster Festival in August, is part of the Schoodic Arts for All two week celebration and this lobster festival also includes the final Lobster Boat Race of the season that we discussed in a previous post.
Frenchboro also hosts a Lobster Festival, this is an intimate island community accessible by boat that really gives you the real feel of a Maine lobstering community. But don’t let that make you think these folks don’t know how to have a great festival – they sure do! The Ferry’s depart from Bass Harbor, which is located on Mount Desert Island, where Acadia National Park is also located.
But there is so much more to Maine Seafood than lobsters and clams and if you are looking for something to do in September then The Eastport Salmon Festival and the Pemaquid Oyster Festival are the ones for you.
These are all family fun events. So loosen your belt and come join us for the best and freshest seafood in the world!
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