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That there are 150 miles of shoreline on Harpswell attests to its economic base in the fishing industry and its attraction to visitors who love boating, swimming, and fishing. It is a sailor's paradise. Robert Carter, cruising in Casco Bay way back in 1858, described the Bay as having "many bold and picturesque headlands and peninsulas so that scarcely anywhere else in the world can you find a more varied or more lovely commingling of land and water." Today's visitor has a wealth of choices. There are B&Bs and inns, some in wonderful historic homes. There are numerous restaurants for dining, often on lobsters and clams fresh from the waters of the Bay. There are historic and scenic sites, boats for rent and fishing and sailing charters. There is a wealth of natural beauty from the dramatic Giant Steps on Bailey, to the sweeping views of Harpswell Sound from Harpswell Neck along with intriguing working harbors. For more information about what the beautiful town of Harpswell has to offer, please use the following link: |
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