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                   Kimball and Yeaton

                $80/Day, $500/Week September-June

                $90/Day, $600/Week July-August

                + 7% ME Lodging Tax  

       



Lodge
First Floor Layout (North is to the Right)

                  Kimball on the left                       Yeaton on the right


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(North Side is towards the Ocean)

 


                  Jefferson and Washington

                   $90/Day, $600/Week September-June

              $120/Day, $800/Week July-August

              + 7% ME Lodging Tax  

  



Lodge 2nd Floor Layout (North is to the Right)

               Jefferson on the left                     Washington on the right


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LODGE

 

The Lodge has 4 units with full kitchens and baths. Each has a Queen bed plus a Queen sleep sofa. All of the bathrooms have a comfortable shower.  There is a separate washer and dryer on the ground floor. Formerly an USCG facility, there are now wide hallways and stairs for
private access. 360
° panoramic views are available to all in the 3rd floor Lookout Tower.

 

WASHINGTON, with premier water views of the Lubec Channel, 2 lighthouses and Campobello, is located on the North end of the Lodge on the 2nd floor.

 

JEFFERSON has clear views of pine woodlands and lighthouses over the bay to Lubec and Eastport and is located on the 2nd floor of the Lodge, South end.

 

KIMBALL, a spacious, 1 bedroom unit with high wood ceilings, offers woodland and water views, is conveniently located on the South end of the 1st floor.

 




 

 

For many years the Quoddy Head Coast Guard Station has stood watch over the Atlantic Ocean and Passamaquoddy Bay at our Easternmost Border..  The Station is a rich with history as it is with natural beauty.  Now you can share in the proud tradition of Downeast Mariners and experience life here on the rugged coast.  A host of adventures await you both here in the United States and in Canada... [MORE]


 
 
 

Quoddy Head Station has recently been renovated by its new owners...[more]

 
 

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