Maine is world class in the summer and Bangor is center stage. Situated a little over an hour of two of the most sought after summer destinations in the world, Bar Harbor and Camden. Where some of the wealthiest families and famous
personalities choose to “summer”. Bangor offers reasonably priced homes and accommodations with access to the best that Maine has to offer. Overlooking the mighty Penobscot River,
our everyday life is enhanced with the natural beauty of the water and the wildlife that enhabits it. In this great valley we are surrounded by bodies of water and within moments of work and home we can enjoy lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, marshland and ocean. Where else can you leave work
and be kyaking within steps of the office. Only 15 minutes outside of Bangor, Bartley enjoys himself at Lake
Lucerne known to some as Phillips Lake. One of the great things about Maine is the preservation of public access, you don’t have to own a place to enjoy the water, just drop your canoe at any public landing, and off you go. If you are a land lover it is
equally as nice, we have the Bangoe City Forest, and many City Parks, close enough to
enjoy during lunch. Acadia National Park and Baxter State Park are both close enough to day trip. You may even encounter someone at the end of their Appalachian Trail hike at the top of Mt. Katahdin as I did…..what a thrill.
So you see….There is not a better place in the world than Bangor and it’s surroundings in the Summer…………. and Bart knows how to enjoy himself. Here is Bart Enjoying Lucerne lake during our hottest weather this summer. He suggest a floating frisbee at the lake or a walk on the bridges…..what ever you do enjoy Bangor and all that it has to offer!
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Bart loves Bangor……….Summer
Posted by: tquirk - August 6th, 2011
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