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An enchanting bed and breakfast in the heart of Camden village that Fodor’s considers “An elegant and sophisticated retreat and culinary destination,” this Mansard style Victorian built in 1835 offers a unique experience in pampered luxury.

Archive for July, 2009

Martha Stewart Recommends the Hartstone Inn

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

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In the August 2009 issue of Martha Stewart Living, Martha writes about the “heavenly” hiking in Maine. Her house is located in Seal Harbor, on Mount Desert Island, the home of Acadia National Park. Acadia is known internationally for it’s wonderful network of hiking trails through (as Martha writes) “…rocky cliffs, gentle meadows, sand and rocky beaches, and dense evergreen forests.” In addition to the great hiking in her back yard, Martha dedicated a full page to hikes in other areas of Maine and lists Camden’s Mount Megunticook in her top ten. We happen to agree with her, so pack your hiking boots on your next visit to Maine and we will send you on your way with a map to Camden Hills State Park…you may even run across Martha on the trails!marketstewartb20092

Camden Windjammer Festival, Labor Day Weekend

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
windjammer1Join us Labor Day weekend 2009 (September 4th, 5th, & 6th) for a celebration of Camden’s maritime heritage and living traditions. When it comes to a community party the crews, captains, craftspeople, business owners, residents, neighbors, and visitors really know how to have a great, family-friendly time in one of the world’s prettiest harbors.
Tour the historic Windjammers in Camden Harbor, watch the lobster crate races and enjoy a day of fun filled activities at the Camden waterfront. This is one of the busiest weekends of the summer, so make your reservations now! 
 
For more information, email the Camden Area Chamber of Commerce: chamber@camdenme.org