- Our list of the best things to do in Topsham, Maine, features the top 225 nearby activities — including 120 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Topsham, 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 6 things to do within the city of Topsham, ME , followed by 220 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Freeport, South Portland, Bath, Damariscotta, Lewiston, Boothbay, Falmouth, Auburn, New Harbor, Peaks Island, Phippsburg, Wiscasset, Yarmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Gardiner, Georgetown and Monhegan
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The Waterville Historical Society is dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and enhancing awareness of the history and culture of the Waterville area. The society sponsors and operates the Redington Museum, which is a historic building with exhibits about local history.
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Common Street Arts is a teaching studio, performance space, and art gallery. Visitors can enjoy a variety of exhibits, take or teach a class, and attend events that are hosted by the facility regularly.
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Located in the heart of the village, the First Families Kennebunkport Museum features exhibits covering 200 years of local history. Tour guides share stories and artifacts ranging from sea captains to George H.W. Bush and his family's compound.
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Offering the community a center for fitness activities, Mid-Coast Recreation Center consists of an ice rink, tennis courts, and a gymnasium. Public skating sessions are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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Opened in 1902, the Waterville Opera House is a performing arts venue that features seating for 810 individuals. Concerts, theatrical productions, and comedy shows are among the many events hosted at the venue.
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With the only connection to this special event being the bridal shop near it, the Wedding Cake House is built in the Victorian architectural style, with its façade made to look like it was made from gingerbread. Its stylish origins are dated back to 1840, as the legend says.
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Surrounded by the White Mountains, the Deepwood Farm is a recreational horse-riding farm that specializes in the art of teaching horsemanship. The farm offers summer camps, horse riding lessons, and trail rides.
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Opened to the view of the Atlantic Ocean, the Camden Snow Bowl offers plenty of entertaining opportunities no matter the season, which include: hiking, sports courts, swimming and fishing during the warm season, ski slopes, ice-skating and a 400 foot-long toboggan chute during the cold season.
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With a 2006, 87 foot-long ship, the First Chance Whale Watch offers its clients the opportunity of spotting marine wildlife to up to 20 miles from the shore.
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Kayak excursions is a local company which offers guided kayak tours and kayak fishing trips as well as paddleboards and kayaks on rent.