The Community is invited to celebrate the Bar Harbor Shore Path's Grand Reopening on Thursday, June 12th The celebration will take place in Grant Park at 12 Noon.

On January 10, 2024 the Shore Path suffered incredible damage because of the Winter Storm, that resulted in the Shore Path being closed to the public.

Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association via Facebook
Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association via Facebook
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Thanks to the generosity of the community, both locally and extended, money has been raised to restore the Shore Path.

According to the Facebook Event Page

"Join us as we celebrate the restoration of this beloved coastal path — a place where generations have walked, reflected, and taken in the beauty of Frenchman Bay. This project would not have been possible without you, and we can’t wait to honor the spirit of community that made it happen.
Hosted by the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association, this event marks not just the reopening of a path, but the continuation of a legacy.
Come walk with us. You helped rebuild this, and now it’s time to celebrate."

WDEA will be broadcasting from Grant Park on June 12th from 11 a.m. and we will talk with various members of the Village Improvement Society, and others involved in the successful fundraising efforts to restore the Path.

Check out photos of the Shore Path prior to the Storm.

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