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Run with the Alewives

Nobleboro, Maine

Run with the Alewives

Run with the Alewives is right next door to one of the coolest fish ladders in all New England! It is the perfect time of year for the alewives to be seen in their annual migration to Damariscotta Lake to spawn.

Run with the Alewives

Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder

Damariscotta Mills, Maine is home to one of Maine’s oldest and most productive alewife fisheries. The stone fish ladder was constructed in 1807 by the Towns of Nobleboro and Newcastle after nearly a century of mills blocking access for fish to the freshwater falls. In 2007, after two centuries of use, the fish ladder was in poor condition, so a 10-year restoration project rebuilt the ladder into a shining example of how humans and nature can co-exis side-by-side.

Fish Ladder

Photos

We took photos at the Half-way Turn Around. Enjoy them!

Photos

Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder

Fish Ladder History

History

All About Alewives

About Alewives

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