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Info useful for your visit to

Greater Portland

IN THE KNOW. . .

PHOTO: JAMEAS CHATMAS/MAINE DRONE

GREATER PORTLAND REGION

The bulk of this guide provides info on the

towns between Scarborough and Freeport

[map p. 86]. Fantastic excursions in other

Maine regions are highlighted as well.

[p. 74-81]

MAP LOCATIONS

Each business listing contains map refer-

ences that indicate its position on one of

the maps. Map 1 - Maine State [p. 85] Map

2 - Greater Portland Region [p. 86] Map 3 -

Downtown Portland [Inside Back Cover]

WELCOME CENTERS

Call or visit our hospitality specialists—

locals who can help you with your trip [p. 5].

POPULATION

Portland: 66,300

Maine's largest and most diverse city, with

over 40 languages spoken.

Greater Portland: population of 270,000

(one-fifth of Maine’s total population).

CLIMATE

Greater Portland's coastal climate provides

milder temperatures in winter and summer

than inland regions.

Spring: Average 45° - 60° F.

Summer: Average temp is 68° - 82° F, but

can reach into the 90s F.

Autumn: Average 60°- 70° F, but can get

cooler—be sure to pack a fleece.

Winter: Average 20°- 30° F but can get below

0° and into the 60s.

SNOW

Total average snowfall ranges between 60-90

inches per year, with only 18 days a winter

when snowfall is more than 1 inch.

WHAT YOU SHOULD PACK

Summer: Lightweight clothes are comfort-

able, but bring your favorite bathing suit for

the sunny days and a sweater for cooler

evenings and refreshing ocean breezes.

Spring + Autumn: Rain jackets and sweaters/

fleeces are advisable.

Winter: Boots (especially L.L. Bean!), flannel

shirts, ski + snowboard winter jackets are always

in style. While casual dress is prevalent through-

out the region, top coats and cocktail dresses

are also not uncommon for a night on the town.

SMOKING

TOBACCO: In Maine, public settings indoor

and outdoor are smoke-free, including Portland-

owned parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, trails,

beaches, and open spaces. While 18 is the legal

smoking age, patrons in many towns, including

Portland, must be 21 to purchase tobacco

products. Throwing tobacco litter on the

ground is prohibited and results in a $100 fine.

[smokefree.portlandmaine.gov]

MARIJUANA: In 2017, recreational use of

marijuana became legal, however, smokers

have to be at least 21 years old and it is

prohibited to smoke in public.

NOTE: As of publication, there is still no legal

way to buy or sell recreational marijuana.

ALCOHOL

Persons must be 21 years old to buy or

consume alcoholic beverages. Hours of

legal service are 6am-1am. Photo ID

required. OUI laws are strictly enforced.

DIETARY NEEDS

The DINE grids [p. 37-40] identify

restaurants that accommodate dietary

preferences, including vegetarian and

gluten-free meals as well as those with

children’s menus.

PETS

For pet friendly accommodations, refer to

STAY grids. [p. 65, 67, 71, 73, 80-81]

AREA CODE

The entire state of Maine is (207).

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