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Why Live in Fort Kent
Fort Kent, located in Maine, is a small town with rich French-Acadian roots, situated along the Saint John River, which serves as a natural border with New Brunswick, Canada. The town's cultural identity is influenced by its historical ties and cross-border interactions. Downtown Fort Kent is a hub for local businesses and events, featuring shops like Bogan Books and Up North Outdoors, and dining options such as Swamp Buck Restaurant and Lounge, Rock’s Family Diner, and First Mile Brewing. The town is known for its year-round recreational activities, including the Fort Kent International Musky Derby, the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, and winter sports at Lonesome Pine Trails and Jalbert Park. Riverside Park offers a boat launch, playground, picnic areas, and athletic fields, while the Fort Kent Golf Club provides a community pool and a 9-hole course. Housing options range from Neo-Colonial and Cape Cod homes to country retreats with significant acreage. Fort Kent Elementary School is highly rated, and students can benefit from dual enrollment courses through the University of Maine at Fort Kent. The town hosts annual events like the Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Races and the Ploye Festival, celebrating local traditions. U.S. Route 1 begins in Fort Kent, marking it as America’s First Mile, and the town is about 58 miles from Presque Isle International Airport.