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We welcome you to view our Archives. • E-Newsletters: Tourism; Group Market; Travel Writer & Membership • Press & Informational Releases
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NH Highland Games at Loon Mountain
September 19-21 Lincoln - The largest Scottish Festival in the Northeast!
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Harvest Day at Canterbury Shaker Village
October 4, 2008
Canterbury - Hayrides, pumpkin-picking express, hands-on activities, children’s activities tent and hay maze. Craft and rural tradition demonstrators including basket maker, cooper and blacksmith and a Harvest Barn Supper and Dance.
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Apple Day at the NH Farm Museum
September 27 Milton - Make apple cider, eat apple pie, hayrides to the orchard, apple picking and more.
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What's New in the Lakes Region
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Get Back to the Lake - There's plenty of Summer Fun Still to be Had
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is a buzz with activity between the great tax-free back-to-school sales events; theatrical performances; headliner concerts, workshops & lectures; live music; lake cruises; historic lakeside train rides; fireworks; arts & craft Festivals; Oktoberfest celebrations; museum & brewery tours; agricultural fairs, not to mention the early morning swims in the pristine, still lake water; hard afternoons to be spent on the beach reading a good book and the evening toast on the deck overlooking the lake at sunset with old and new friends.
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The Loon Lowdown
Rounding off this summer’s Nature Talk Series, the Loon Center offers one final program about creatures we all hold very dear to our hearts: New Hampshire’s loons. Noted nature photographer John Rockwood will begin the evening with a slideshow of his experiences with loons on Lake Massabesic in New Hampshire. Following this must-see presentation for loon lovers, Loon Preservation Committee Director Harry Vogel will discuss trends in loon populations and preliminary statistics on how loons fared throughout the state over the last year.
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Name That Train Contest! The Cog's Biodiesel Train Needs a Name
The names of the steam locomotives, Agiocochook, Ammonoosuc, Chocorua, Moosilauke, Kancamagus, Kro-Flight and Waumbek, have plied the slopes of the Northeast's highest peak for nearly 140 years and are a part of the history of the Mount Washington Cog Railway. For the past several years, Cog crews have been working to develop a more environmentally friendly locomotive which runs on biodiesel fuel and burns much cleaner than its forebears.
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Spirit of Dewey - 1st Annual A Day for Dogs
Sunday, September 7, 2008. Canterbury Shaker Village celebrates
Dewey the Dog & Friends Day, 10 am to 5 pm. This one day of the
year, visitors may bring dogs to the Village and enjoy the over 600
acres of fields, trails and ponds.
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Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion Helps Tornado Victims
Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion just announced that it will donate $10 to the New Hampshire Red Cross for every ticket purchased on Monday, August 11. Proceeds are meant to help the New Hampshire Red Cross cope with the new burden created by the tornadoes which recently swept through the area. "
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Featured Itineraries for the Lakes Region of New Hampshire |
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View more on our Group Web Site www.lakesregion.org/groups
Whirlwind Lakes Region Antiques & Gallery Tour
Spend two days roaming through our quaint historic villages, admiring the work of fine artists on exhibit at local art galleries and exploring jam-packed antique stores throughout the beautiful Lakes Region. You are sure to find the perfect treasure to bring home!
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Manchester, Sunapee & Lake Winnipesaukee Tour
This three day tour will take you through the historic city of Manchester, the rural Lake Sunapee area and the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee region. Experience the diversity of New Hampshire on this activity packed tour.
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Discover the Quaint Village of Wolfeboro
Wolfeboro is a quintessential New England community is located on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire and is distinguished as "The Oldest Summer Resort in America". This beautiful area features a variety of year-round events, & activities, museums, galleries, shops and restaurants.
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Looking for a Room for this Weekend?
We have placed a VACANCY icon next to lodging listings that have reported having rooms available this weekend.
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Gas Relief Travel Packages
Take a peek at these great offers to help take the edge of your travel costs. The warm weather is here -- relax on our pristine beaches and lakes with wonderful views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
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Open Year Round - Daily 260 Route 104, Exit 23 off I-93 New Hampton, NH 03256 603-744-8664 / 800-60-LAKES voice
May-October Thurs-Sun Route 11, Alton Bay, NH 03810
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Welcome to our new online reservations system. For even more lodging choices, please visit our Where To Stay pages.
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For New Hampshire Information, contact the Division of Travel & Tourism at www.visitnh.gov
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Contact our Vacation Specialists for all your travel and information needs in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Visit the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake, Lake Opechee, Lake Winnisquam, Mirror Lake, Lake Winona, Newfound Lake, Lake Sunapee and 256 more!Click on the Publications above to order your FREE Lakes Region NH Vacation Kit. Serving the greater communities of Laconia, Weirs Beach, Meredith, Wolfeboro, Moultonborough, Ashland, Bristol, New Hampton, Hebron, Plymouth, Alton, Gilford, Tamworth, Ossipee, Loudon, Sunapee and the surrounding region.
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