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  2. Visiting Chebeague Island, Maine by Ferry - Things to Do

    www.cascobaylines.com/islands/chebeague-island-maine

    Visiting Chebeague Island, Maine by ferry is a great way to experience the beauty of Casco Bay. Find things to do on local island spots.

  3. Chebeague Island - Wikipedia

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    Chebeague Island is located in Casco Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Maine. It was originally used as a fishing ground by Abenaki Native Americans. Also known as Great Chebeague (pronounced "sha-big") Island, today it is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. It is located 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Portland, Maine.

  4. Town of Chebeague Island

    www.townofchebeagueisland.org

    We are an active town comprised of folks with deep emotional connections to the island, who are committed to working to sustain the viability of their community. Dive into a comprehensive overview of our forward-thinking initiatives and projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life for our residents.

  5. Chebague island is home to generations of year-round and summer residents. At almost five miles long and 1½ miles wide, its name means “isle of many springs.” This is by far our favorite island amongst the many to explore along the coast of Maine.

  6. Chebeague Island | Casco Bay Maine | Visit Portland

    www.visitportland.com/.../04/chebeague-island-maine

    Accessible by both land and sea, scenic Bailey Island is home to the world’s only cribstone bridge and over 200 miles of Maine coastline.

  7. Where the Crowds Aren’t: Chebeague Island - Boston Magazine

    www.bostonmagazine.com/travel/2019/09/06/where...

    Plan a late-summer getaway to this Maine island, located off the coast of Portland, where cocktails and quiet shores await.

  8. Chebeague Island, Casco Bay - Maine by Foot

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    Chebeague Island is the largest in Casco Bay; it’s almost five miles long and 1.5 mile wide. Though there aren’t big preserves here with extensive trail networks (with the exception of Little Chebeague), the island is a wonderful place to visit and do a bit of walking.