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while your in Bar Harbor get up before dawn and head to Cadillac mountain and see the sun rise...it's the first place in the us to see it..if you like a cold beer check out the Thristy Whale...
Acadia national park is beautiful, IMHO Winter Harbor is the nicest part. Cadillac Mt. was nice, but it and the surrounding area where crowded. Winter Harbor was deserted. My wife and I left the bike in a turn off and climbed down on the rocks, the scenerey was awesome, and we were the only two in sight.
ive done the trip, we live near Augusta Maine so we drove up through Calais into New Brunswick, over to PEI, Nova Scotia, Cape Bretton Trail and the to Yarmouth on the other side of Nova Scotia and the Cat back to Maine, Great trip
ONE THING YOU HAVE TO DO IS WHEN GOING AROUND THE CAPE BRETTON TRAIL IS TO DRIVE ALL THE WAY TO MEAT COVE, THE MOST NORTHERNLY POINT OF NOVA SCOTIA....JUST DO IT AND YOU CAN SAY YOU DID.
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