- Our list of the best things to do in Brunswick, Maine, features the top 226 nearby activities — including 120 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Brunswick, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Brunswick, ME , followed by 203 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, Boothbay Harbor, Freeport, South Portland, Bath, Lewiston, Boothbay, Damariscotta, Falmouth, Auburn, New Harbor, Peaks Island, Phippsburg, Wiscasset, Yarmouth, Topsham, Cape Elizabeth, Gardiner, Georgetown and Monhegan
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A Victorian-style opera house that has been thoroughly renovated, the Camden Opera House presents a variety of musical and theatrical performances in its 500-seat hall. The opera house is also available to rent for weddings and other functions.
49.2 Miles
Featuring three productions each season, Camden Civic Theatre hosts plays and musicals for visitors to attend, ranging from Shakespeare to contemporary hits The theater features local actors in its productions.
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With a length of total 57 feet, the Schooner Surprise is a touring windjammer built in 1918. While in the beginning it functioned as a racing yacht, it now offers cruising tours in the Penobscot Bay.
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The Schooner Lazy Jack II offers a two hour sailing experience around Camden. Each arrangement is a private charter so that guests can relax without any additional crowds as they go sightseeing in the local waters.
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As a lighthouse built in the 1800s, Curtis Island Light provides visitors with a historic view of the coast. On the grounds, visitors can sit among the rocky coastline and watch boats pass by.
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The High Street Historic District is a street in Camden, Maine, that runs from Main Street to Sherman Point Road. Along the road are 66 historic homes, most built in the early 1800s.