Roosevelt Campobello International Park


Connected by bridge to Lubec, Campobello Island – actually in New Brunswick, Canada – was the summering destination of former US president Franklin D Roosevelt. A visitor center and memorabilia-filled rooms in his summer cottage are open to the public from Memorial Day (last Monday in May) to Columbus Day (second Monday in October), while the surrounding trail-filled park is open year-round, offering fabulous coastal views and picnic areas. The park is jointly administered by the US and Canada.


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1. Roosevelt Campobello International Park

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Southernmost Campobello Island is home to this 1133-hectare park. Its star attraction is Roosevelt Cottage, the 34-room lodge where Franklin D Roosevelt…

2. Edmund S Muskie Visitor Centre

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A good introduction to Campobello Island's Roosevelt attractions is this visitor center, which has exhibitions on FDR and a small auditorium that screens…

3. Roosevelt Cottage

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The highlight of a trip to Campobello Island is a visit to the 34-room 'cottage' where Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt spent many fine summers. Free guided…

4. Eleanor's Tea

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Knowledgeable guides tell colorful stories about Eleanor Roosevelt during a memorable one-hour talk held in the Wells-Shober Cottage (a five-minute walk…

5. Mulholland Park Lighthouse

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A favorite spot for seal-watching, the diminutive Mulholland Lighthouse was built in 1884 to guide ships through Lubec Narrows. Next door the Marine…

6. Herring Cove Provincial Park

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On the southeastern side of the island, Herring Cove Provincial Park has 10km of walking trails and a rocky-sandy beach arching for 1.5km. A century ago,…

7. McCurdy Smokehouse Museum

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On Lubec's main drag, this photogenic wood-and-shingle complex was one of over 40 herring smokehouses operating in the area during the 19th century. Here,…

8. Mulholland Gallery

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This small, one-room gallery stages changing exhibitions throughout the warm months. It's a fine place to discover local arts and artisans (with many…