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CASCO
BAY ISLAND
Located in Canadian waters, Casco Bay Island is in the middle
of Head Harbour Passage which separates Campobello Island from
Deer Island, New Brunswick. At high tide, there are over two
miles of shorefront.
The surrounding waters of Passamaquoddy Bay and the Bay of
Fundy are incredibly rich in nutrients. As a result the region
is teeming with life. During the summer months, encounters
with whales, porpoises, seals, and bald eagles are practically
a daily occurrence.
The island itself is geographically diverse. There are several
protected coves, high bluffs, meadows, a marsh, plus many
large and small beaches. The interior of the island is a vast,
untouched forest of spruce. There is a great variety of other
plant life as well, including blueberry and cranberry bushes,
raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, and wildflowers.
The cedar log home was built in 1994 and the wharf in 2001.
Ample power is provided by the solar photovoltaic panels on
the roof, but if the fog comes in for a several days, there's
the Onan 7.5kw propane generator for backup. Also fueled by
gas from the 1,750-gallon liquid propane tank are the
refrigerator, tankless hot water heater, clothes dryer,
kitchen stove, hot tub water heater (yes, there's a redwood
hot tub) and five wall-venting room heaters. The house was
designed for year-round use, and has been comfortably used
in every month of the year. There is 120 volt AC power and 12
volt DC power throughout the house. The fresh water well is
backed up with a reverse osmosis system delivering almost a
gallon of water a minute of crystal-clear water to the 330
gallon storage tanks.
The first floor of the custom cedar-log design from Riverbend
Log Homes features a kitchen, dining room, living room, two
bedrooms and bath. Upstairs is an open loft overlooking the
living area. Total heated inside area on both floors is
approximately 1,250 square feet. Flooring is oak strip
downstairs and pine upstairs. All windows are double-pane,
with screens on opening windows and opening Velux skylights.
The roof is rough-sawn cedar shake shingles from British
Columbia.
Heat is supplied by propane-fueled wall heaters and a
contemporary Jotul wood stove. There is a full kitchen, with
refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, and disposal. The
bathroom has a custom glass shower, sink and toilet.
Downstairs in the partial basement is the hot water heater and
full-size washer and dryer, together with the solar electrical
system, water system, and hot tub pump/filter. The house is
offered completely furnished. Outside are two large outdoor
decks with a recessed redwood hot tub and a screened porch.
The house sits high on the island, overlooking Head Harbour
Passage, with views to the famous East Quoddy Head lighthouse
on Campobello, and the towns of Lubec and Eastport, Maine.
Telephone service is available from both US and Canadian
cellular companies, while broadband internet service is also
available from both US (wireless) and Canadian (satellite)
providers.
In addition to simply relaxing and taking in the unspoiled
beauty of this place, there are ample opportunities for other
activities, such as boating, skin diving, kayaking, and hiking
on the roads and trails. Included with the island are two
boats and two all-terrain vehicles. The boats are a 19-foot
fiberglass over wood open skiff and a 22.5-foot all-fiberglass
boat with wheelhouse. Reliable 4-stroke Honda outboard engines
provide power to both boats. The ATVs are a Honda 4-wheeler
and an Argo 8-wheel amphibious vehicle. All boats and ATVs are
in excellent running condition, with low hours. There is also
a mini-barn, to provide winter protection for the vehicles and
other equipment.
Also included is a 3.75 acre shore lot with 240 feet of
frontage on protected Head Harbour on Campobello
Island-reached by bridge from Lubec, Maine.
























Albino Seal



Lighthouse on Campobello Island


Click for Video of Island From the Air
Click for Video
Tour of the Island From the Water
3.76 Acre
Campobello Shore Lot


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