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September 21, 1:15 AMDowneast Maine ExaminerJennifer Barrows
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Our Captain, Brandon 

August and September are prime times to catch a glimpse of whales and other sea life in the Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bays between Campobello Island and the easternmost edge of Maine. While exploring lovely Campobello, hop aboard a Captain Riddle's Whale Watch Cruise and set out for an adventure you won't soon forget. You will not only glimpse the majesty of migrating whales frolicking in the waves, but you will also likely see your fair share of bald eagles and seals.

For many visitors, just getting out on the water is exhilarating, in and of itself.  Informative and fun, Captain Brandon prides himself on sharing the beauty of Campobello and the Bay of Fundy with his guests. He will tailor your trip accordingly. Want to see a lighthouse? Can do. Interested in seeng the new island marina? Just ask. How about deep sea fishing? Indeed, Captain Brandon can make that happen. The beautiful islands and rocky shoreline await  your exploration. Visitors of all ages will delight in this cruise.

For more information, visit www.finback.com

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