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WebCams in Maine
Planning to travel in Maine? Take a look before you arrive!
Here are links to a few web cams around our state.
- Mt. Desert:
http://hazecam.net/ACADIA.HTM and Geddy’s
http://www.geddys.com/geddycams/harborcam/
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http://www.maineharbors.com/camindex.htm - a "window on the weather." The
cams listed on this site, most with a salt water orientation, are arranged
geographically north to south. The sponsoring home page is given below the cam
name along with a brief description of the view in Bath, Belfast, Boothbay
Harbor (Department of Marine Resources’ cam), Camden, Cape Elizabeth,
Damariscotta, Portland, Rockland, Wells etc.
- Houlton http://www.houltonlive.com/
(with a link to Presque Isle’s cam) and Fort Kent (
www.sjv.net )
- Ellsworth City Hall and Main Street:
http://w5.downeast.net/cam/
- Castine, Maine Maritime Academy:
http://209.222.220.16/mma/WaterfrontCam.html
- Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Mt. Abrams RSN cam:
http://www.rsn.com/cams/welcome.html?segment_type=mtn
- Kennebunkport Conservation Trust
http://65.108.19.134/webcam.html
- Sebago Lake: http://sebagocam.com/
- Greater Portland - WGME 13 Sky Cam:
http://www.wgme13.com/ and WCSH 6, two Portland area cams plus links to
the five southern Maine Turnpike cams:
http://wcsh6.com/weathercams/default.asp
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