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  1. Calais / ˈ k æ l ɪ s / is a city in Washington County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,079, making Calais the third least-populous city in Maine (after Hallowell and Eastport).

  2. Calais, Maine, sits on the La Croix River, and borders Canada. Take on a white-water canoe ride or a calmer float down the river. Take in the view of Whitlock’s Mill Lighthouse, Maine’s northernmost lighthouse. Visit Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge for wildlife watching, fishing, and hiking.

    • Maine State Visitor Information Center. There are seven information centers in the State of Maine. The one in Calais is useful both to people who have just crossed the border from Canada and those who have yet to plan their time in Calais.
    • Calais Waterfront Walkway. Every visitor to Calais will immediately realize the importance of the St. Croix River to the community. You can walk along its shoreline on a relatively easy walking trail just a mile and a half long.
    • Devils Head Conservation Area. This area overlooking Calais is a glacial shelf just east of Acadia National Park. There are two trails that you will enjoy if you are a keen walker.
    • Acadia Park. Acadia Park was established just over a century ago and built courtesy of private donations. Farsighted individuals, including John D. Rockefeller Jr, understood the importance of such a beautiful coastline and its hinterland.
  3. Jul 11, 2024 · Calais has historically been a city of commerce and is recognized as the primary shopping center of eastern Washington County and Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Currently retail, service, and construction businesses are the primary components of the Calais economy. Calais is home to 3,123 residents and services a regional population of 15,000.

  4. Jul 8, 2016 · Family friendly stop. The upstairs has travel information and some displays, and if you go downstairs there is a touch tank and interactive displays of the area's marine life, history, and Native American tribes. Enoyable for kids, or any age. There is a waterfront walking trail behind the building. Read more.

  5. [roughly, area along Main Street and Calais Avenue, from Calais Avenue to Swan Street] The Calais Residential Historic District embraces the largest and most intact concentration of the city’s historic non-commercial architecture.

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · Founded in 1796, Calais emerged from a lumber boom, its bustling sawmills fueling prosperity and drawing settlers from diverse backgrounds. This mix of cultures, including Acadian, French, and Loyalist, laid the foundation for a town that embraced connection.