Maine Events - February Winter Sports
Long Lake Ice Fishing Derby
Feb 02 thru Feb 03, 2008. St. Agatha. Third Annual Long Lake Ice Fishing Derby, an event for all ages. Cash purse is $5000. Fishing areas included are Long Lake, Cross Lake, Square Lake and Eagle Lake. For info phone the Town of St. Agatha at (207) 543-7305. Report Update
National Toboggan Championships
Feb 08 thru Feb 10, 2008. Camden. The 18th Annual National Toboggan Champsions will be run at Hosmer Pond in Camden. For more info phone Camden Snow-Bowl Parks and Recreation at (207) 236-3438. Report Update
100 Mile Wilderness Sled Dog Race
Feb 09, 2008. Greenville. The 100 Mile Wilderness Sled Dog Race runs from Greenville to Brownville Junction and back. Sponsored by the Towns of Greenville and Brownville, and the local snowmobile clubs. For info call Terry at (207) 965-8120. Report Update
Annual Andy Santerre Charity Snowmobile Ride
Feb 09, 2008. Caribou. Join 2002-2005 Busch East Series Champion Andy Santerre for the 4th Annual Snowmobile Ride in Caribou. Other NASCAR attendees are 2006 Busch East NASCAR Champion Mike Olsen, and Runner Up for 2006 Busch East Championship, Sean Caisse. Activities start at 8:30 a.m., with registration at the Caribou Inn and Convention Center, and continue through dinner and auction. Donation is $55 for both the ride and dinner-auction, or $30 for the ride and $25 for the dinner. Register early because the last two annual events sold out. For info contact Pam Wyman at pwyman@amhc.org or phone (207) 498-6431. Proceeds benefit AMHC's Sexual Assualt Services Program. Report Update
Schoodic Lake Ice Fishing Derby
Feb 15 thru Feb 16, 2008. Milo. The Schoodic Lake Ice Fishing Derby is the longest running fishing derby in Maine. Sponsored by the Milo Fire Department. All proceeds go to local charities. Always held on the Free Fishing Weekend in February. For info call the Milo Fire Department at (207) 943-2303. Report Update
Annual Caribou Bog Ski Race and Tour
Feb 23, 2008. Bangor. The Annual Caribou Bog Ski Race and Tour is run by the Penobscot Valley Ski Club. The race runs from Essex Woods (outer Essex Street in Bangor) to the Sargent Rec Center in Stillwater. For info phone (207) 941-5670 (days) or (207) 825-3230 (eves). Report Update
Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Races
Feb 28, 2009. Fort Kent. The Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Races include 30-mile, 60-mile and 250-mile events. These races have been run for over a decade. Everyone in the family (except the family pets, which are not allowed at the race site) will enjoy this free event. Map + Directions | Report Update
