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Toddy Pond Vacation and Resort PropertiesToddy Pond is created by Toddy Pond Dam on the Brook To Alamoosook in Hancock County, Maine and is used for flood control and recreation, among other things. At normal levels it has a surface area of 3.7 square miles. It is property of Champion International. Nearby Attractions
Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery (5 miles)
For 131 years, a hatchery at Craig Brook has produced fish for anglers. A federal national fish hatchery since 1889, Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery has returned to hatching Atlantic salmon to replenish seven Maine rivers ? a total of more than 2 million young salmon in the past year. Visitors to the hatchery will see exhibits about the environment and the survival of Maine?s Atlantic salmon. A stream model with running water features live young salmon. The hatchery greets local visitors,...
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Green Lake National Fish Hatchery (11 miles)
Green Lake National Fish Hatchery is located between Green Lake and Graham Lake. The facility is involved in restoring one of the nation's most significantly depleted fish species, the Atlantic salmon. This includes producing smolts for distribution in New Hampshire and Maine rivers and conducting field research to assess...
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Acadia National Park (20 miles)
Located on the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park encompasses over 47,000 acres of granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, and ocean shoreline. Such diverse habitats create striking scenery and make the park a haven for wildlife and plants. Entwined with the natural diversity of Acadia is the story of people. Evidence suggests native people first lived here at least 5,000 years ago. Subsequent centuries brought explorers from far lands, settlers of European descent,...
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Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (31 miles)
Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Town of Milford, Penobscot County, Maine, approximately fourteen miles north of Bangor. The refuge was established in 1988 to ensure the ecological integrity of the Sunkhaze Meadows peat bog and the continued availability of its wetland, stream, forest and wildlife resources to the citizens of the United States. The purpose of acquisition, under the authority of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 was "... for the development,...
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