Aroostook Outdoor News: 6.23.16 edition
#ItsSummer! Enjoy the beauty of #Aroostook
#trails #mountains #rivers #streams #roads #weather
In this edition: 1) An #HistoricReenactment
of the #Acadian landing with #canoes and #bateaus in #Madawaska. 2) A
#MountainTop breakfast in #Mapleton. 3) #5k #Run #Walk in Mapleton, #Houlton,
and #PresqueIsle. Plus lots more! #AroostookThing #offugo...
Friday, June 24
Madawaska Historical
Society St. John the Baptist Day Historic Celebration, St. David-Madawaska. 4:00-8:00 p.m. at the
Acadian Cross Landing site. Celebrating the 412th year of the naming of the St.
John River, bateaus and canoes will re-enact the landing of the Acadians to the
Valley. Families in Acadian dress will greet the flotilla. Music, a simple
meal, and more is planned for the afternoon. Tante Blanche Complex will be open
for tours. Contact Lois Muller (207-728-6412) FMI
Friday, June 24
Francis Malcolm Science
Center Mars Show, Easton. 8:00 p.m. Celebrity narrator Patrick Stewart explores
the past, present, and future wonder of the Red Planet. Presentation will
include a digital full-dome adventure to orbit our planetary neighbor. Weather
permitting, bring your telescope (or use ours) to observe Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
as we tour the skies. Cost: $5/person. Reservations recommended. Contact
Francis Malcolm Science Center (207-488-5451) FMI
Friday, June 24-Sunday,
June 26
Cartonfolies Festival,
Cabano, QC.
A pure festival; a unique entertainment world where everything is inspired by
cardboard. Three days of cartonnantes activities and shows are provided on the
extraordinary site of Clair-Soleil Park TĂ©miscouata-sur-le-Lac. Participate in Half
Marathon, 10k, 5k, Kids’ Run. Visit www.cartonfolies.com FMI
Saturday, June 25-Sunday,
June 26
48th Annual TĂ©miscouata
Hunting and Fishing Association Provincial Fishing Tournament, Cabano, QC. Fish for trout and
speckled trout on Lake TĂ©miscouata. Scholarships and prizes totaling nearly $25000
at stake. Cost: $25; very cheap bar service available on site. Fisherman’s
Barbecue Saturday at additional cost. Visit www.tourismetemiscouata.qc.ca/vacances-quebec/membres/plein-air-et-nature/chasse-et-peche/association-chasse-et-peche-du-temiscouata.aspx FMI
Saturday, June 25
Mapleton Daze Breakfast
With A View, Mapleton. 7:00 a.m. at Haystack Mountain Trailhead, located approx.
4 miles west of Mapleton or approx. 10 miles east of Ashland on ME-163. Hike
the mountain and enjoy breakfast at the top. Sponsored by ACAP Healthy
Aroostook. Breakfast included as part of event. Contact Deana Easler (207-227-6128)
FMI
Saturday, June 25
Aroostook Council for
Healthy Families Strides 2 Strengthen 5K Fun Run/Walk, Houlton. 8:00 a.m. at Millar
Civic Center, 94 Randall Street. A family-focused event with positive parenting
messages posted along the route to promote strengthening healthy families and
child abuse/neglect prevention. Contact Bonnie Dickison (207-532-7405) or bonniedickison@myfairpoint.net FMI
Saturday, June 25
St. John Valley Senior
College Mountain Springs Trout Farm Tour, Fort Kent. For adults age 50 and
over. Travel to Frenchville to tour the fish farm; question and answer period.
This is just a tour; NO fishing. Carpools depart UMFK Sports Center parking at
9:00 a.m. Pre-registration required at least two weeks prior to class date.
Cost: $15/person; includes free tuition to all classes for the term. Contact
MSAD #27 Continuing Education (207-834-3536) FMI
Saturday, June 25
Presque Isle Historical
Society Guided Historic Downtown Walking Tour, Presque Isle. 10:00 a.m.-Noon. Guided
two-mile tour begins and ends at the 1875 Vera Estey House Museum, 16 Third
Street, and covers over 30 historic sites and individuals. Reservations
suggested. Fee: FREE; $2 donation suggested. Contact Kim Smith (207-762-1151)
or visit www.pihistory.org FMI
Saturday, June 25 &
Sunday, June 26
Maple Meadow Farm Festival
Farmer Joe Bob’s Obstacle Course Farm Fit Challenge, Mapleton. Noon-1:00 p.m. each day
at Maple Meadow Farm, 830 Mapleton Rd. Fitness fun for the whole family! Wind
your way through a fun, farm-inspired obstacle course. Youth, Adult, Combined
divisions; individual/relay classes. Awards presented to 1st, 2nd, 3rd place per
division/class. Post-race refreshments provided by TAMC. Visit www.maplemeadowfarms.com FMI
Saturday, June 25 &
Sunday, June 26
Maple Meadow Farm Festival
Guided Story Walk, Mapleton. 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. each day at Maple Meadow
Farm, 830 Mapleton Rd. Story walk, featuring the book “John and Tom” by William
Long, promotes literacy and physical activity for children and families. Hosted
by ACAP Family Services and Healthy Aroostook Let's Go Contact Jamie Chandler
(207-768-3045) FMI
Saturday, June 25
Maple Meadow Farm Festival
Book Talk: Allagash Tales and Tails, Mapleton. 11:00 a.m. at Maple
Meadow Farm, 830 Mapleton Rd. Author Tim Caverly will discuss Maine’s Wild and
Scenic River and his books. Contact Maple Meadow Farms (207-764-3276) or visit www.allagashtails.com or www.maplemeadowfarms.com FMI
Sunday, June 26
CompetitorME Challenge,
Presque Isle. Whether
it’s your first 5k or you go the distance with the 10k, come challenge yourself
and the County’s only 10K course and have fun doing it! Registration: 7:00 a.m.
at Presque Isle Middle School, 569 Skyway Street. 1-mile Kids’ Fun Run start:
8:15 a.m. 5k/10k start: 9:00 a.m. Race fully supported; volunteers, two water
stops, chip timed. All finishers receive commemorative finisher’s medal. Visit www.competitorme.com FMI
Sunday, June 26
1st Annual Mapleton Daze 5k
Run/Walk, Mapleton. Registration:
9:00 a.m. at Mapleton Elementary School. Race start: 10:00 a.m. Sponsored by
Hedrich Vending, Inc. Contact Deana Easler (207-227-6128) FMI
Wednesday, June 29
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust Maple
Sugaring In Maine Seminar, Forest City. 6:30 p.m. at WWLT Center, 2 Grove Road. Chandler's Sugar Shack
is a local family run business producing pure maple syrup for over ten years in
Topsfield, ME. The
Chandlers will explain the maple sugaring process from sap to syrup. There may
be samples on hand as well as syrup for purchase. RSVP by June 25. Contact
WWLT (207-448-3250) or WWLToffice@gmail.com FMI
Friday, July 1
Woodstock Rec. Kids Of
Steel Triathlon, Woodstock, NB. Registration & Bike Check: 8:30 a.m. at
AYR Motor Centre. Race start: 10:00 a.m. (all times Atlantic). Age Division
(Swim/Bike/Run): 5-6 years 25m/1k/0.5k; 7-9 years 25m/2k/0.5k; 10-11 years
50m/4k/1k; 12-13 years 100m/6k/2k; 14-15 years 100m/6k/3k. Cost: $10/youth,
$20/family (2 or more participants). Refreshments, lunch provided after race.
Contact Woodstock Rec. (506-325-4671) FMI
Friday, July 1-Sunday, July
3
Pohénégamook Triathlon and
Holiday, Pohénégamook, QC. At the heart of the Lower St. Lawrence, Triathlon
Pohénégamook not only offers triathlon, duathlon, aqua biking, and running, but
also a full weekend of activity for athletes and their families. Thus, the
event is not a competition but also a holiday. This summer, plan your family
Canada Day weekend at Pohénégamook! Visit www.facebook.com/triathlondepohenegamook FMI
Saturday, July 2
2nd Annual Portage Lake
Association Family Chub Tournament, Portage Lake. A fishing tournament to
catch the most “trash fish.” No trout, salmon, frozen fish allowed. Derby
start: 8:00 a.m. Weigh-in: 1:00 p.m. at Maine Forest Service Wharf. Cost: $5;
all reg. fees paid out in prizes; 1st: 50% of entry fees, 2nd: 30%, 3rd: 20%. Contact
Jim Kelley (207-435-2441) FMI
Saturday, July 2
Miracle Mile: Makenna and
Maggie's Race for Research, Houlton. 1-mile downhill race for runners and walkers
to raise money for research and awareness for Pediatric Cancer and Diamond
Blackfan Anemia. Registration: online only. Check-in: 4:00 p.m. at Military
Street Baptist Church. Race start: 6:00 p.m. on Drake's Hill, Military St.;
finish in Market Square. Contact Chris Rines (207-227-2814) or visit www.facebook.com/MiracleMileRace4Research FMI
Saturday, July 2
Glow Northeast Run/Walk,
Presque Isle.
Registration: online only. Race start: 8:00 p.m. at 525 Central Drive. Join us
for a fun-filled 5k race, 2-mile walk, 1 mile Kids’ Fun Run, complete with glow
sticks! Cost: $2/Kids’ Fun Run, $15/Walk, $20/5k Run. Contact Ashley Caron
(207-227-4651) FMI
Sunday, July 3
8th Annual Grand Falls
Charity Run Valley SPCA La Vallee, Grand Falls, NB. Distances: 5k/10k; 1k
Kids’ Run. Registration: online ONLY. Race kit pick up: 7:30 a.m. Start times:
1k: 8:30 a.m.; 5k/10k: 9:00 a.m. (all times Atlantic) at E.P. Senechal Center.
Cost: $15/Kid's Run; $25/5k & 10k; add $5 after June 28. Contact Julie Dubé
(506-479-1882) or ju-bee@hotmail.com FMI
Monday, July 4
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust
East Grand Lake Canoe Tour, Forest City. 2:30-5:00 p.m. at WWLT Center, 2 Grove Road. Join
guides to explore the southernmost end of East Grand Lake, Greenland Island
with its’ interesting history, Foster's Island, and the old dam area before
returning to shore for refreshments at Village Camps. Weather permitting. Donations
welcome. Space is limited; early RSVP suggested. Contact WWLT (207-448-3250) or
WWLToffice@gmail.com FMI
Thursday, July 7
Francis Malcolm Science
Center Back To The Moon For Good Show, Easton. Show times: 7:00 and 8:00
p.m. Experience our planetarium’s new, full-dome, digital projection system in
a race to return to the Moon 40 years after the historic Apollo landings. Learn
about the Moon’s resources and discover what humanity’s future on the Moon might
hold. Narrated by Tim Allen. Cost: Free; donations welcome. Reservations recommended.
Contact FMSC (207-488-5451) FMI
*Friday, July 8
PI Historical Society
Guided Historic Fairmount Cemetery Tour, Presque Isle. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at
Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce, 3 Houlton Road. 1.5-hour guided walking
tour; discuss origins, Victorian influences, 30 local historic figures. Many hills
on tour. Cost: $5; reservations required. Contact Kimberly Smith (207-762-1151)
or visit www.pihistory.org FMI
Friday, July 8
Musterd Mile, Caribou. 1-mile run on Sweden
Street for all ages. Registration: 6:00 p.m. at Caribou High School Race start:
7:00 p.m. Contact Bruce Freme (207-496-8731) FMI
Saturday, July 9
Mont Farlagne Outdoor Centre Mud Run for Heart, Edmundston, NB. A rugged 5k Mud Run and 2k Family Mud Run in
support of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick. Obstacles include:
culverts, heights, mud slides; this course is meant to be the most fun you’ve
had. This event is about overcoming challenges, team building, and sharing an
incredible experience… all while helping a great cause. Visit www.montfarlagne.com/en/mud-run-heart FMI
*Saturday, July 9
Easton Field Days 5k
Race/Walk, Easton. Registration:
7:30 a.m. at Easton Elementary School Playground. Race start: 8:00 a.m. Cost:
$15/person; all participants receive t-shirt. Ribbons awarded to top 3
finishers in each category. Contact Melissa (207-227-4093) or Taylor (207-551-9492)
FMI
Saturday, July 9
16th Annual Bon Coeur Run,
St. Quentin, NB. Registration:
8:30 a.m. at Mgr. Martin Elementary School, 15 DeschĂªnes St. 2k, 5k, 10k race
start: 10:00 a.m. (all times Atlantic). Part of the weekend-long St. Quentin
Western Festival and Rodeo. Contact Mireille Caron (506-235-3389) or visit www.festivalwesternnb.com/fr/formulaires/course-a-pieds FMI
Tuesday, July 12
Potato Blossom Festival
Canoe & Kayak Fun Day, Fort Fairfield. 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Frontier Fish and Game
Club, Monson Pond, 550 Dorsey Rd. Some canoes and kayaks available with life
vests, or bring your own. Paddlers must wear a life vest; children must be
accompanied by adult. Cost: FREE! Hotdog B.B.Q. to follow. Contact Garrett
Martin (207-356-7781) FMI
Tuesday, July 12
Francis Malcolm Science
Center Back To The Moon For Good Show, Easton. Show times: 7:00 and
8:00 p.m. Experience our planetarium’s new, full-dome, digital projection
system in a race to return to the Moon 40 years after the historic Apollo
landings. Learn about the Moon’s resources and discover what humanity’s future
on the Moon might hold. Narrated by Tim Allen. Cost: Free; donations welcome.
Reservations recommended. Contact FMSC (207-488-5451) FMI
Wednesday, July 13
Woodie Wheaton Land Trust
All About The Elusive Loon Program, Forest City. 7:30 p.m. at WWLT
Center, 2 Grove Road. Maine DIF&W Biologist will give a talk on behavioral
characteristics of Maine's loon species and the importance of maintaining their
habitat. Biologist's focus is on understanding statewide populations of
colonial wading birds, black terns, loons, and other rare water birds.
Pre-registration requested. Contact WWLT (207-448-3250) or WWLToffice@gmail.com FMI
Friday, July 15
Potato Blossom Festival
Bike Rodeo, Fort Fairfield. 9:00 a.m. at CP Station Park. For kids ages 12
and under. Bring your bike and join in the fun! Visit www.fortfairfield.org FMI
Saturday, July 16
2016 Maine Audubon Loon
Count Project, Statewide. Be a citizen scientist; go to your favorite lake
or pond to count loons and help protect them and their lake habitat. The count
occurs between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m.; the early morning provides an excellent
snapshot of our loon population. Registration required. Contact Susan Gallo
(207-781-2330 x216) or sgallo@maineaudubon.org FMI
Saturday, July 16
Potato Blossom Festival
5-Miler, Fort Fairfield. Registration: 7:30 a.m. across from Hillside IGA,
Main St. Walk start: 8:30 a.m. Run start: 9:00 a.m. Cost: $15/person; t-shirt
to first 70 registrants. Contact Paul Lamoreau (207-764-6517) FMI
Sunday, July 17
Potato Blossom Festival
Spud Cycle Classic, Fort Fairfield. 25-mile and 12-mile (for ages 13-15) events.
Registration: 8:00 a.m. at FF Community Center. Race start: 10:00 a.m. at FF
Public Library. Cost: $15/rider; includes t-shirt to first 50 registrants.
Contact Tom Towle (207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org FMI
Sunday, July 17
Potato Blossom Festival
Floatilla of Fun, Fort Fairfield. Bring your kayaks and canoes; join us on the
Aroostook River for an afternoon of floating, fun, serenity, many opportunities
to enjoy wildlife. 2:00 p.m. at Forbes Landing, 6 mi. north of Fort Fairfield
on Rt. 161. Cost: FREE! Contact Tom Towle (207-472-3882) or ttowle@fortfairfield.org FMI
*Saturday, July 23
Allagash Wilderness
Waterway 50th Anniversary Celebration, Churchill Dam. Activities: open fire
baking contest, bean supper w/homemade ice cream, ME Forest Service and ME
DIF&W demos, Boarding House and History Center tours, blacksmith demo,
working Lombard Log Hauler, bateau rides, canoe flows (with shuttle service),
music, bonfire. Canoe rentals, weekend camping available. Contact Maine Forest
Service (207-695-3721) or visit www.maine.gov/allagash
FMI
*Saturday, July 23
Friends of Baxter State
Park Evening Program at Katahdin Stream, Millinocket. 7:00-9:00 p.m. at Katahdin
Stream Campground. Join writers Paul Corrigan and Bryan Wiggins for a selection
of Katahdin-themed readings around the campfire at Katahdin Stream. Cost: Free!
Pre-registration required. Contact Sarah Holland admin@friendsofbaxter.org FMI
Ongoing Programs:
*C.R.X. Outdoor Adventure
Program Open Registration, Caribou. Weekdays. Exciting outdoor activities for youth
entering grades 5-11. June 29-July 2: Backpack Baxter. July 11-14: Kayaking II.
July 18-21: Mountain Biking. July 26-28; Baxter State Park I. August 2-4:
Baxter II. Cost/age: varies by program. Open to all area youth. Contact Neal
Sleeper (207-493-4224) or sleeper@cariboumaine.org FMI
Fort Kent Outdoor Center
Road Bike Ride, Fort Kent. Sundays; 9:00 a.m. behind Irving on Main St.
June-September. Rides last 2+ hours and range 20-40 miles. All riders welcome.
Come join the fun and experience some great rides. Contact Norm Martin njmartin@fairpoint.net FMI
County Strides Running
Group, Presque Isle. Sundays; 10:00 a.m. at various locations. Open to all
abilities; be ready for an easy run of 30-45 minutes, and bring friends! Visit County
Strides at www.facebook.com/groups/447181508818122 FMI
Rivière-Bleue
Appalachian Hiking Club Guided Bootlegger Trail Hike, Rivière-Bleue, QC. Fourth
Sunday
of each month; 1:30 p.m. at the end of Brissette Way. Hike to Long Lake. Visitors
are invited to get acquainted with The Bootlegger trails, which will connect
you with exceptional nature, islands, animals, and a magical setting. Cost:
Free! Contact Marie-Jo Cormier (418-893-2859) or marie-jo.cormier@riviere-bleue.ca FMI
Presque Isle Rec. Youth
Geocaching/Hiking, Presque Isle. Mondays; 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at Riverside Park. For
boys and girls in Grades 6-9. Let our instructors open your eyes to our
beautiful trails; explore Mantle Lake Park, Haystack, Quoggy Jo, and many more
trails in this new and exciting option to our adventure programs! Cost:
$25/student. Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
Nordic Heritage Sport
Club Youth Mountain Bike Program, Presque Isle. Mondays; 5:30 p.m. at Nordic
Heritage Center, 450 Fort Fairfield Road. June 20-August 8. All area youth 9-14
years old are strongly encouraged to come out and enjoy the fantastic single
track mountain bikes trails the NHC has to offer. Cost: FREE! Liability form
completed by parent or guardian required. Contact Joey Bard joey.bard@maine.edu FMI
MOJO Monday Meander,
Presque Isle. Mondays;
6:00 p.m. at MOJO Outdoor Sports, 30 North St. Easy road bike group ride.
Average speed: 14-18 mph for 22 miles. Contact Mark Fullen (207-760-9500) or info@mojooutdoorsports.com FMI
Nordic Heritage Sport
Club Group Mountain Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Mondays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic
Heritage Center Lodge, 450 Fort Fairfield Road. Distance: 8-12 miles. All
abilities welcome. Happy to show visitors our amazing trail system. Contact Tom
Chasse (207-694-5222) or tom@bikeboardandski.com FMI
River Valley Runners
Fun Run, Woodstock, NB. Mondays; 7:00 p.m. (Atlantic) at LP Fisher Library. Group
fun run on “The Loop.” Pace: easy; approximately 4.9k. Visit www.facebook.com/groups/rvrunnersnb FMI
Sportsmen’s, Inc.
Meeting, Stockholm. First Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Axle Siding Clubhouse
(intersection of Lake Street/Rt. 161). Outdoors men and women promoting the
traditions of the outdoors. If you're interested in joining, you're welcome to
attend as a guest. Kids are welcome too! Visit www.facebook.com/Sportsmens-Inc-568794129811741 FMI
Friends of Aroostook
National Wildlife Refuge Meeting, Limestone. Second Monday of each month; 6:00
p.m. at ANWR headquarters and Visitor’s Center, 97 Refuge Rd. Founded in 1998, Friends
are involved in a number of volunteer projects on the ANWR in an effort to
balance the enhancing of habitat with the public access privilege to enjoy
wildlife in an unmolested environment. Contact Friends of ANWR (207-328-4634)
or friendsofanwr@gmail.com FMI
Presque Isle Rec. Youth
Mountain Biking, Presque Isle. Tuesdays & Thursdays; 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at
Riverside Park Building. July 5-August 11. Rain or shine. For boys and girls in
Grades 6-9. Open to bikers of all abilities; learn to climb steep hills, bunny
hop over a log, stop in a hurry and have a blast with your friends. We will
explore Presque Isle trails at Nordic Heritage Center, Aroostook State Park.
Cost: $25/student. Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
LP Fisher Library
Walking Club, Woodstock, NB. Tuesdays; 12:00 p.m. (Atlantic Time). A nice 30 minute
(2.8k) jaunt, followed by 20 minutes of stretching led by our resident yoga
teacher. All abilities, ages welcome (parents, bring your kids in strollers!).
Stretches can be done on the floor with our mats or on chairs. Cost: Free! No
sign up necessary. Rain or shine (unless it's really, really bad!). Get out
this spring and get moving! Contact LP Fisher Library (506-325-4777) or lpfisher.library@gnb.ca FMI
Presque Isle Rec. Youth
Kayaking, Presque Isle. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays; 1:00-4:00 p.m. at Riverside Park
Building. July 5-August 11. For boys and girls in Grades 6-9. From pond to
stream to river, join us as we learn to paddle a touring kayak; explore the
many bodies of water all around us, learn water safety procedures, swift water
rescue. Cost: $25/student. Contact PI Rec. (207-764-2545) FMI
Tuesday Track Workouts,
Caribou. Tuesdays;
5:15 p.m. at CHS. Join runners of all abilities to do predetermined intervals,
your own workout, or just run with others and forget the workout. Average
distance: 5-9 miles; can be adapted per individual. Contact PJ Gorneault pgorneault@rsu39.org FMI
Jessome’s Friendly
Group Road Bike Ride, Edmundston, NB. Tuesdays; 6:30 p.m. (Atlantic)
at Jessome’s parking lot. Different routes/distances from 35k to 50k for intermediate
to advanced riders. Average speed: 25-30 kmh. Contact Marc-André Martin (506
735-6292) FMI
Nordic Heritage Sport
Club Meeting, Presque Isle. First Tuesday of each month; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic
Heritage Center, 450 Fort Fairfield Rd. The club promotes healthy outdoor
recreation, economic vitality in Central Aroostook County by providing
first-class facilities and programs to area residents, athletes, visitors.
Visit www.nordicheritagecenter.org FMI
Madawaska Valley
Adventure Club Meeting, Madawaska. Second Tuesday of each month; 6:30
p.m. at Four Seasons Lodge, 425 Spring St. Contact Real Deschaine
(207-728-4992) FMI
Presque Isle Fish and
Game Club Meeting, Presque Isle. Last Tuesday of each month; 5:30 p.m. at PIFG
clubhouse, Parsons Road. Established in 1947 to help protect, conserve,
maintain and restore our natural resources as well as to protect and promote
our outdoor heritage. Meetings
include a delicious supper, cash bar, short business meeting. Visit www.pifg.org FMI
Presque Isle Rec. Adult
Kayaking, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 -8:00 pm. at Riverside Park Building.
July 6-August 10. First class meets at Riverside Park; all other classes will
be determined. From pond to stream to river, join us as we learn to paddle a
touring kayak; explore the many bodies of water all around us, learn water
safety procedures, swift water rescue. Cost: $25/person. Contact PI Rec.
(207-764-2545) FMI
Nordic Heritage Sport Club
Women's Trail Night, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage Center Lodge
parking lot. May-June. Beginner and advanced groups depart from the parking lot
at 6:00 p.m. sharp. Cost: FREE! Visit www.facebook.com/groups/823219364374296 FMI
Nordic Heritage Sport Club
Group Mountain Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at Nordic Heritage
Center Fort Road trailhead, 450 Fort Fairfield Road. 8-12 miles. All abilities
welcome. Happy to show visitors our amazing trail system. Contact Tom Chasse
(207-694-5222) or tom@bikeboardandski.com FMI
MOJO Good Times Ride,
Presque Isle. Wednesdays; 6:00 p.m. at MOJO Outdoor Sports, 30 North St.
Moderate road bike group ride. Average speed: 15-18 mph for 20-30 miles.
Contact Mark Fullen (207-760-9500) or info@mojooutdoorsports.com FMI
Four Seasons Trail
Association Meeting, Madawaska. First Wednesday of each month; 6:30
p.m. at Four Seasons Lodge, 425 Spring St. Non-profit organization dedicated to
promotion of healthier lifestyles for this community; participation open to
anyone interested. Visit www.fourseasonstrail.org FMI
Fort Fairfield Frontier
Fish and Game Club, Fort Fairfield. Second and fourth Wednesdays of each month (fourth Wednesdays during summer);
6:00 p.m. at FFFFG clubhouse on Monson Pond, 550 Dorsey Rd. Founded in 1958 to
help conserve, protect, maintain, and restore our natural resources and to
promote our outdoor heritage. Visit www.heyevent.com/venue/bmyulgbaawlhca FMI
River Valley Runners
Fun Run, Woodstock, NB. Thursdays; 7:00 p.m. (Atlantic) at LP Fisher Library.
Group fun run on “The Loop.” Pace: easy; approximately 4.9k. Visit www.facebook.com/groups/rvrunnersnb FMI
Presque Isle Rec. Youth
Archery, Presque Isle. Fridays; hour-long classes beginning at 8:30 a.m. at
William V. Haskell Community Center. July 8-August 12. For boys and girls in
Grades 4 & up. Come enjoy the great sport of archery in a safe and fun
environment. Classes focus on range safety and basic shooting techniques with a
recurve bow. Cost: $25/student; all equipment provided. Contact PI Rec.
(207-764-2545) FMI
Bike Board and Ski Road
Bike Ride, Presque Isle. Saturdays; 7:30 a.m. at BB&S rear entrance behind
Northeastland Hotel. 20-30 miles; 1.5-2 hours. Pace: moderate to fast; 16-18
mph. All abilities ride; no mountain bikes. Focus on improving group riding
skills, safety and etiquette. Spirited at times, but we regroup several times
along the way. Contact Andrew Bouchard (207-551-7027) or andrew@bikeboardandski.com FMI
River Valley Runners
Fun Run, Woodstock, NB. Saturdays; 8:30 a.m. (Atlantic) at LP Fisher Library.
Group fun run on “The Loop.” Pace: easy; approximately 4.9k. Visit www.facebook.com/groups/rvrunnersnb FMI
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