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Motorcoach Tour Makes Willow Creek Its First Scheduled Stop

By Clara Winslow — June 12, 2023

A commercial motorcoach tour company adds Willow Creek as a regular stop on its Northern Maine itinerary, bringing 45 passengers each week for a four-hour visit.

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Historical Marker Installed at Thorne's Bend Commemorating River Driving Era

By Kyle Dubois — May 16, 2023

A new Maine Historical Society marker at Thorne's Bend tells the story of the Mattawamkeag River log drives, giving tourists a self-guided history lesson.

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Library Local History Room Sees Visitor Boom as Tourists Seek Roots

By Clara Winslow — April 18, 2023

The Carnegie Library's local history room has seen a 200% increase in visitor traffic since 2021, driven by genealogy tourists and visitors seeking connection to Willow Creek's past.

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Ice-Out Merchandise Sales Surge as Homan's Pond Tradition Goes Commercial

By Kyle Dubois — March 21, 2023

Official ice-out merchandise — hats, T-shirts, and commemorative mugs — generate $18,000 in sales as the annual Homan's Pond ice-out prediction contest grows into a tourism event.

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Willow Creek Winter Festival Draws Record Cross-Border Visitors

By Kyle Dubois — February 28, 2023

The inaugural Willow Creek Winter Festival attracted 1,500 attendees and $120,000 in economic impact, with Canadian visitors making up 40% of the crowd.

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Maine Guide Apprentice Program Places Six Aspiring Outfitters

By Kyle Dubois — February 14, 2023

A state-backed apprenticeship pairs six Willow Creek candidates with veteran Maine Guides, addressing a workforce shortage as tourism demand continues to climb.

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Mattawamkeag Corridor Designated as Official Maine Birding Trail

By Clara Winslow — November 8, 2022

The Mattawamkeag River corridor earns a spot on the Maine Birding Trail, joining 120 other sites and promising a boost to ecotourism in Willow Creek.

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Owl-Watching Tours at Homan's Pond Attract Nighttime Birders

By Clara Winslow — October 4, 2022

A new guided owl-watching program at Homan's Pond draws 140 participants in its first season, with barred and great horned owls spotted on 90% of outings.

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Lumber Camp Interpretive Center Proposed at Old Mill Site

By Kyle Dubois — September 20, 2022

A $1.2 million plan to build a lumber camp interpretive center on the former Willow Creek Custom Flooring mill property aims to preserve the town's logging heritage for tourists.

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Stargazing Events at Farr Farm Draw Astrotourists to Dark-Sky Country

By Kyle Dubois — August 16, 2022

Monthly stargazing nights at Farr Family Farm attract hundreds of visitors to Aroostook County's dark skies, with the farm considering permanent telescope infrastructure.

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Pleasant Lake Beaches See Record Summer Crowds, Strain Facilities

By Kyle Dubois — August 2, 2022

Unprecedented visitation to Pleasant Lake's public beaches raises safety concerns and prompts the town to consider paid parking and lifeguard staffing.

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Farm-Stay Accommodation Pilot Launches at Three Local Farms

By Kyle Dubois — July 19, 2022

A state-funded pilot program turns three Willow Creek farms into agritourism destinations, offering overnight stays alongside working farm experiences.

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Mountain Biking Trail Proposal Promises Year-Round Recreation Boost

By Kyle Dubois — June 28, 2022

A proposed 18-mile network of singletrack trails on town-owned forestland could make Willow Creek a destination for mountain bikers, with construction targeted for spring 2023.

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The Dry Dock Launches Tasting Menu Featuring Local Ingredients

By Clara Winslow — April 26, 2022

Dean Moreau's new seven-course tasting menu at The Dry Dock showcases Aroostook County ingredients and draws culinary tourists from across the state.

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Five Local Candidates Pass Maine Fishing Guide Exam, Boosting Guide Pool

By Kyle Dubois — March 18, 2022

Willow Creek's aspiring fishing guides achieve a 100% pass rate on the rigorous Maine Guide exam, doubling the town's licensed guide count and meeting surging visitor demand.

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Leaf-Peeping Season Generated $1.8 Million for Local Economy, Study Finds

By Kyle Dubois — November 15, 2021

University of Maine economists estimate that fall foliage tourism contributed $1.8 million to Willow Creek's economy in 2021, with the average visitor spending $187 per day.

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Thorne's Bend Wedding Venue Draws Destination Couples to Willow Creek

By Clara Winslow — September 6, 2021

The Dry Dock's riverfront event space has hosted 18 weddings since opening, generating $340,000 in revenue and establishing Willow Creek as a wedding tourism destination.

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Broadband Feasibility Study Raises Hopes for Remote-Worker Tourism

By Clara Winslow — August 24, 2021

A proposed broadband expansion could bring high-speed internet to Willow Creek, opening the door to remote-worker tourism and extending the traditional tourism season.

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Post-Pandemic Tourism Surge Sets Trail Usage Records

By Kyle Dubois — July 12, 2021

Willow Creek sees unprecedented visitor numbers as pandemic-weary travelers flock to outdoor recreation, with Mattawamkeag River Trail reporting a 340% increase over 2019 baseline.

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Fall Foliage Festival Debuts, Aims to Extend Tourism Shoulder Season

By Clara Winslow — October 8, 2020

Weekend celebration of autumn color, harvest, and local food draws leaf-peepers from across the Northeast.