Boating On The Passamaquoddy Bay In Maine

Spectacular Passamaquoddy Bay

This is a beautiful bay and a boaters paradise. It is a small inlet inside the Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy is one of the Natural Wonders of the World.  The  strategic location of Passamaquoddy Bay between the United State's state of Maine and Canada's Province of  New Brunswick makes it a playground for adventure lovers. All this beauty can be found at the mouth of the St. Croix River. 

The name of this spectacular bay comes from the Passamaquoddy language. These people of the First Nation, Passamaquoddy, live both in Maine and New Brunswick. In Canada, the tribe has it's own government but as yet to achieve First Nation classification. In Maine, the tribe is able to send a Representative to the State House and present bills effecting the tribe, though they do not have voting power. Their Representative can, however, co-sponsor bills in the State House 

Fishing was extremely important among the Passamaquoddy of both Nations. They generally fished using spears or fishing nets. The name, Passamaquoddy, means  "those of the place where Pollock are plentiful" 

This is an adventure lovers playground among the two nations. Just imagine what you can do and see by boat. Remember, if you are a US citizen, you will need a valid Canadian passport to enter Canadian waters. 



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