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Bays Of Maine
{{short description, None This is a list of bays along the Atlantic coast of Maine, roughly in order from northeast to southwest, and divided by county. ; Washington County * Passamaquoddy Bay * Cobscook Bay ** Dennys Bay ** East Bay ** Sipp Bay ** South Bay ** Straight Bay ** Whiting Bay * Johnson Bay * Little Machias Bay * Machias Bay ** Holmes Bay ** Little Bay * Little Kennebec Bay * Englishman Bay ** Mason Bay * Chandler Bay * Eastern Bay ** Alley Bay * Western Bay ** Wohoa Bay * Pleasant Bay * Narraguagus Bay ** Back Bay ** Flat Bay ** Harrington Bay * Pigeon Hill Bay * Dyer Bay ** Pinkham Bay * Gouldsboro Bay ** Joy Bay ** West Bay ; Hancock County * Winter Harbor * Frenchman Bay ** Eastern Bay ** Flanders Bay ** Taunton Bay *** Egypt Bay *** Hog Bay ** Thomas Bay ** Youngs Bay * Eastern Way * Somes Sound * Western Way * Western Bay * Union River Bay * Blue Hill Bay ;Waldo County * Penobscot Bay * Belfast Bay * Gilkey Harbor * Seal Bay ; Knox County * Roc ...
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Maine
Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and northwest, respectively. The largest state by total area in New England, Maine is the 12th-smallest by area, the 9th-least populous, the 13th-least densely populated, and the most rural of the 50 U.S. states. It is also the northeasternmost among the contiguous United States, the northernmost state east of the Great Lakes, the only state whose name consists of a single syllable, and the only state to border exactly one other U.S. state. Approximately half the area of Maine lies on each side of the 45th parallel north in latitude. The most populous city in Maine is Portland, while its capital is Augusta. Maine has traditionally been known for its jagged, rocky Atlantic Ocean and bayshore coastlines; smoothly contoured mountains; heavily f ...
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Mason Bay
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Pinkham Bay
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Dyer Bay
Dyer Bay is a bay in Steuben, Maine. It is separated from Pigeon Hill Bay Pigeon Hill Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine. Divided between the towns of Milbridge and Steuben, it is separated from the Gulf of Maine , image = , alt = , caption = , image_bathymetry ... to the east by Petit Manan Point, and from Gouldsboro Bay to the west by Dyer Neck. The bay extends roughly 6 mi. (10 km) and is 1 mi. (2 km) at its widest. External links Maine Coast Guides: Dyer Bay Bays of Washington County, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Pigeon Hill Bay
Pigeon Hill Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine. Divided between the towns of Milbridge and Steuben, it is separated from the Gulf of Maine , image = , alt = , caption = , image_bathymetry = GulfofMaine2.jpg , alt_bathymetry = , caption_bathymetry = Major features of the Gulf of Maine , location = Northeast coast of the ... to the east by Bois Bubert Island and from Dyer Bay to the west by Petit Manan Point. The bay extends roughly 6 mi. (10 km) and is 1 mi. (2 km) at its widest. External links Maine Coast Guides: Pigeon Hill Bay Bays of Washington County, Maine Steuben, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Harrington Bay
Harrington Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and .... Located between the towns of Harrington and Milbridge, it is separated from Pleasant Bay on the east by Ripley Neck, and from Narraguagus Bay on the west and south by Fastet Island and Dyer Island. The bay extends roughly 6 mi. (10 km) and is 3 mi. (5 km) at its widest. Bays of Washington County, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Flat Bay
Flat Bay (Mi'kmaq: ''Epwikek'') is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is a Mi'kmaq community in southwestern Newfoundland. History The exact reason for how the Mi'kmaq settled in Newfoundland is debated. Common theories include that the Mi'kmaq migrated to Newfoundland on their own behalf while other theories suggest that Europeans brought them to the island. Conflicts with the British led Chief Jeannot Pequidalouet to relocate his band from Cape Breton to Newfoundland in the 1760s. The Mi'kmaq first established Flat Bay as a seasonal settlement where they maintained trade with European explorers and settlers. It was also settled by Acadians such as Germain LeBlanc (from Nova Scotia) and Andre Alexandre (who was 25% Mi'kmaq). Their descendants bear the anglicized surnames "White" and "Alexander" which are common in Flat Bay today. Another white settler was Benjamin Perrier, who emigrated from France. In 1818, ...
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Back Bay (Narraguagus Bay)
Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, built on reclaimed land in the Charles River basin. Construction began in 1859, as the demand for luxury housing exceeded the availability in the city at the time, and the area was fully built by around 1900. It is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States—as well as numerous architecturally significant individual buildings, and cultural institutions such as the Boston Public Library, and Boston Architectural College. Initially conceived as a residential-only area, commercial buildings were permitted from around 1890, and Back Bay now features many office buildings, including the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest skyscraper. It is also considered a fashionable shopping destination (especially Newbury and Boylston Streets, and the adjacent Prudential Center and Copley Place malls) and home ...
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Narraguagus Bay
Narraguagus Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine. Located at the mouth of the Narraguagus River between the towns of Harrington and Milbridge, it is separated from Harrington Bay Harrington Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provi ... to the northeast by Fastet Island and Pleasant Bay to the east by Dyer Island. The bay extends roughly 4.5 mi. (7 km) and is 2 mi. (3 km) at its widest. Bays of Washington County, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Pleasant Bay (Maine)
Pleasant Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine, at the mouth of the Pleasant River. Located between the towns of Addison and Harrington, on the east it is bordered by Cape Split and on the west it is separated from Harrington Bay by Ripley Neck, and from Narraguagus Bay Narraguagus Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine. Located at the mouth of the Narraguagus River between the towns of Harrington and Milbridge, it is separated from Harrington Bay Harrington Bay is a bay in Washington County, Maine ...
by Dyer Island (Maine), Dyer Island. The bay extends roughly 6 mi. (10 km) and is 2.5 mi. (4 km) at its widest. The Nash Island Light is located on Nash Island at the entrance to the bay. Bays of Washington County, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Wohoa Bay
Wohoa Bay is a bay on the coast of Washington County, Maine. It is located between the towns of Addison and Jonesport. It features a coastal plateau bog ecosystem not found anywhere else in North America. Three rare species have been found in Wohoa Bay, including the crowberry, blue butterfly and bald eagle. Both West River West River may refer to: Rivers Canada *West River (Antigonish, Nova Scotia) in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia * West River (Pictou, Nova Scotia) in Pictou County, Nova Scotia * West River (Halifax, Nova Scotia) in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia * West ... and Indian River drain into Wohoa Bay. The bay is home to a number of islands, including Chandler Island, a privately owned island of approximately 1 acre in area. References Bays of Washington County, Maine Jonesport, Maine Bays of Maine {{Maine-geo-stub ...
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Western Bay (Washington County, Maine)
Division No. 1, Subdivision G is an unorganized subdivision on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is in Division 1 and contains the unincorporated communities of Baccalieu Island, Besom Cove, Bradley's Cove, Burnt Point, Caplin Cove, Daniel's Cove, Grates Cove, Gull Island, Job's Cove, Kingston, Long Beach, Lower Island Cove, Low Point, Northern Bay, Ochre Pit Cove, Red Head Cove, Riverhead, Smooth Cove and Western Bay. Baccalieu Island :''See:'' Baccalieu Island Bradley's Cove Bradley's Cove is an abandoned community in Newfoundland and Labrador. 1871: BRADLEY'S COVE - A fishing settlement on the north shore of Conception Bay, district of Bay de Verds. Distant from Carbonear by road 16 miles. Mail weekly. Population 135. During the 1950s families began moving out of Bradley's Cove to nearby Western Bay, Adam's Cove and area mainly due to the lack of electricity and telephone. There are still house foundations and several root cellars intact, how ...
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