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       US/CANADA Grand Slam 18 Lighthouse Photography TourDate and TimeSaturday Jul 25, 2020 
 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM EDTJuly 25th, 2020 
 9AM-6PMFees/AdmissionRates: $199 Adults, $179 seniors (62 +) and juniors (16 under). 
 Cancellation Policy: You may receive a full refund up to seven days before departure.
 Tour is weather dependent and could cancel due to rough seas and/or fog. Refunds are issued if cancelled due to weather.WebsiteContact InformationCall our ticket office at (207) 288-2386 or reserve online at barharborwhales.com. 
 Send Email  DescriptionHighlights: 
 Free Evening Lecture “Digital Photography” with Mike Leonard, Jesup Memorial Library 6:30pm to 8:00pm on July 24th.
 Catered Lunch: Delicious Deli Sandwiches (Turkey, Roast Beef, Ham & Cheese,
 Chicken, Egg and Seafood Salad), cookies, clam chowder, chips, fruit, coffee, and soda.
 State of the art 112 foot jet-powered 30-mph comfortable catamaran.
 All US lights between Bar Harbor and New Brunswick, 180 total miles.
 Visit the Bay of Fundy and many New Brunswick, Canada lights.
 Puffin/Seabird Colonies at Machias Seal & Petit Manan Islands. Naturalist onboard.
 Stay eight minutes at each light for historical narrative and photo taking.
 
 US Lights: Egg Rock, Prospect Harbor, Petit Manan, Pond Island , Nash Island, Moose Peak , Libby
 Island, Little River,West Quoddy Head, Lubec Channel, Winter Harbor
 
 Canadian Lights: Long Eddy, Swallowtail, Great Duck, Gannet Rock, Southwest Head, Machias Seal Island, Long Point
 
 Bio for Jeremy D’Entremont: An author of more than twenty books, including The Lighthouses of Maine, Great Shipwrecks of the Maine
 Coast, and The Lighthouse Handbook: New England. Jeremy is president and historian for the American Lighthouse Foundation.
 Bio for Chris Mills: Has served as a light keeper for the Canadian Coast Guard in three provinces from 1989 to 1997, is a founding
 member of the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society, and author of Lighthouse Legacies: Stories of Nova Scotia's Light
 keeping Families, and Vanishing Lights: A Light keeper’s Fascination with a Disappearing Way of Life.
 Bio for Bob Trapani Jr.: The executive director of the American Lighthouse Foundation. He is also a lighthouse technician for the US Coast Guard and former director of the Maine Lighthouse Museum.
 
 
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