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A Bar Harbor, Maine, Acadia National Park, and Nova Scotia, Whale Watching Vacation

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As a life long Midwesterner there is no denying my landlubber status. A "dozen raw" at my favorite local seafood restaurant is about as close to the ocean as I can get without an investment in airfare. In my case, sea-legs and sailboats have never been an option. Therefore any journey to the coast whether for business or pleasure has always been a special experience for me. Over the years I have seen much of the US shoreline and marveled at the diversity and beauty of our many beaches and unique costal geography. Truthfully though, I was unprepared for the splendid beauty of the Maine coastline around Bar Harbor and particularly the rugged and dazzling landscape found at Acadia National Park.

Encompassing over 47,000 acres, Acadia National Park is the country’s first National Park located east of the Mississippi. Comprised of magnificent scenery and a spectacular ocean shoreline, Acadia boasts 17 granite topped mountains located on Mount Desert Island. Cadillac Mountain at 1532 ft. is the tallest mountain on the Atlantic seaboard. From the top the panoramic views of the Park, Bar Harbor, Frenchman Bay and other out islands are breathtaking. In Acadia National Park hiking trails abound, the forests and lakes are pristine and wild Maine blueberries are everywhere.

Whether your plans for the day include local site-seeing, tramping along the many hiking trails in and around Acadia National Park, or meandering the streets of Bar Harbor behaving like a typical tourist searching for the perfect souvenir, you will quickly fall into the rhythm of this quaint vacation city.

An early morning stroll along Bar Harbor's renowned Shore Path can be an inexpensive and pleasing self-tour. Postpone your ritual sit-down breakfast, grab a “hot coffee to go" and amble along this famous, over one hundred year old, shore path. The path follows the coastline of Frenchman Bay and is a great way to experience the sights and sounds of early morning Bar Harbor. At Bar Harbor, the difference in height between high tide and low tide is about 10 feet. If you happen to be on the Shore Path at low tide, look for small sea creatures trapped in the tide pools or tiptoe off shore and get eye to eye with the huge "Balance Rock", one of the many coastal sights along the path. The views of the four porcupine islands at this time of the morning are beautiful, especially when enhanced by the fog that so often accompanies daybreak. Biscuits and gravy just can’t compare.

Of course who would opt for biscuits and gravy?.... when you could have a fresh Maine lobster instead. If you are a seafood lover, the accessibility and price of a Lobster dinner could be another great reason for a trip to Bar Harbor. Every restaurant offers the delicacy and it is served up in many different forms. Prices for the basic boiled lobster plate are very cheap compared to the cost at any city on the Great Plains. Be sure to visit the Maine Oceanarium where you will see a lobster hatchery and learn all about the celebrated Maine lobster and other inhabitants of this part of the Atlantic.

A side-trip to Nova Scotia via “the Cat", comes highly recommended. (book trips in advance) "The Cat" a tourist attraction in its own right, is a spacious and futuristically designed ferryboat. The Cat makes 2 trips a day to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia from Bar Harbor and has the capacity to carry up to 900 passengers and 240 cars. Powered by four 9500 hp jet engines “the Cat" can reach speeds of up to 55 MPH skimming along the Ocean. The 115km to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia can usually be traveled in under 2 hours.

On-board you will find a variety of food and drink options, a bar, a duty free shop, and a movie theater section. You can even try your luck at an on-board casino. The airline type seats are very comfortable and there is plenty of room to walk around during the trip. You will want to keep a sharp lookout for whales throughout the trip. They can often be seen “spouting" at a distance from the ferry. If your whale watching pays off, be prepared to holler “ Thar she blows."

Some of the best whale watching available can be seen in the Bay of Fundy, off the coast of Nova Scotia. If, during your Maine vacation, you are lucky enough to visit Nova Scotia, by all means book your spot on one of the whale watching excursions. Small groups getting "up-close and personal" with the whales is what it’s all about. It is an incredible experience you will never forget Also, you will need a passport to enter Canada and if you plan on spending more than a day in Nova Scotia, advance reservations for accommodations are recommended. Joseph Patrick, a reincarnated Bar Harbor inhabitant from the 1880’s, currently operates his successful website http://www.Triptactics.com, the traveler’s choice for great value in Hotel, Vacation and Travel products.






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