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·Amtrak Downeaster: All Aboard For A Good Time
·Kennebunk's Christmas: Christmas Prelude Worth The Trip
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·Debouille Public Reserve Land: Away From It All
·Best Sea Kayaking Trail: Southwest Harbor to Little Cranberry
·Portland Symphony Orchestra: Local Musical Talent At Its Best
·Mount Desert Island Marathon: A Runners Paradise
·Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area:Panoramic Views And Piping Plovers
·Berry Picking: Do It Yourself
·Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes: Halloween Fun!
·Cross Country Skiing: Virtually Endless Trail Possiblities
·Lighthouses: The Maine Coast
·Foraging The Forest: Searching For Decorating Treasures
·Native Wines: Union Winery Delivers Sweet Drink
·Cooking Up A Storm: Winter Fun!
·Seafood: Maine, It's All It's Cracked Up To Be!
·State Museum: Augusta
·Moonlight Paddle: Stillness Surrounds You
·Presque Isle: Things To Do In The Heart Of Northern Maine
·Backpacking & Hiking: Find Your Path On The Appalachian Trail
·College Hockey: Cheering On The Home Team
·Sebago Lake: Camp, Rent Or Day Trip
·The Robinhood Free Meetinghouse: Georgetown's 5 Star Dining
·Islesboro: A Simple Way Of Life
·Scarborough Downs: Win, Place Or Show!
·Bethel Is Bustling: Get A Taste Of Bethel This Christmas
·Western Lakes Region: Camping and Hiking Destination
·Lewiston Maineiacs: Hockey Fans Are Delighted
·Cross-Country Skiing: Greater Portland Area Locations
·Bar Harbor, Maine: Vacationers, Look No Further
·Horseback Riding Moosehead Lake: See The Lake The Way The First Settlers Did

 
Maine Things To Do The Polar Express: Take A Ride To The North Pole
Posted by mainetodo on Sunday, November 18 @ 17:36:03 PST

Fall: The Polar Express comes to life on the Maine Eastern Railroad. As part of the trip riders enjoy the train ride while all read along with the story and the train makes it's way to the North Pole [Rockland to Thomaston]. Once riders reach their destination and the elves all come out to meet the travelers everyone gets to unload and they are all off to meet Santa and of course sing Christmas carols. In true Polar Express tradition, riders get to enjoyhot cocoa, as rich as melted chocolate bars and the first gift of Christmas with a special gift for each child. Riders of the Polar Express are encouraged to wear their pajamas which

makes the trip even more realistic for young riders. The Maine Eastern Railroad is located at 4 Union Street in Rockland. There are a couple trips per evening starting in November through December. If you have never read the Polar Express, this is a great way to make a book come alive for your children. Who knows, you just may hear that tiny silver bell jingle for the first time in years!


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