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FREE! n New Hampshire New Hampshire New Ossipee Lake Ossipee of of n Lake Winnisquam Lake LAKES REGION LAKES n REGION LAKES Lake Opechee Lake n Newfound Lake Newfound n Lake Sunapee Lake Map & Guide & Map n Guide & Map Squam Lake Squam n Lake Winnipesaukee Lake NHDTTD n O F F I C I A L A I C I F F O O F F I C I A L A I C I F F O Silver Sands Motel & Marina Marinas & Boat Rentals 103 Weirs Rd./Rte. 11B, Gilford 03249 603-293-4481 Fay’s Boat Yard www.ssmotel.com Beautiful views of the lake and 71 Varney Point Rd., Gilford 03249 603-293-8000 mountains. Sandy beach, outdoor heated pool, and docks. New/used boat sales: Precision boats, Catalina, J/Boat, Cottages, efficiency apartments, and motel rooms. E-5 Hobie Catamarans & Kayaks, Laser Performance, Rinker, Sun Valley Cottages Avalon, Searab, Wellcraft, Glastron. Rentals: bowriders, 686 Endicott St. North, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach 03246 pontoons, fishing, sailboats, kayaks. Engine/boat/sailboat 603-366-4945 www.sunvally.com SMALL PHOTO CREDITS FIREWORKS, KIDS ON BIKE PATH, BOY & LITTLE GIRL ON SLED: LRTA • HIKER, THEATRE, AUTUMN FOLIAGE: ROBERT KOZLOW • DINING: OMOT • MOTORCYCLE: LaconiaMCWeek.com repair, public launch, moorings, gas dock, store, canvas [email protected] Classic private shop. Year round storage, temporary slips. 8-5 daily. cottages in tall pines. Our units are sized to sleep from Camping The Great Rotary Ice Fishing Derby Current listings at faysboatyard.com E-5 State Parks and A popular two-day regional event held annually. More 2 to 12! Large pool, Jacuzzi, cedar hot tub! All with AC/ Chocorua Camping Village KOA heat, CCTV, kitchen, porches; some with fireplaces, prvt than $60,000 in prizes awarded. February, 2019. For Rte. 16, 3 mi. north of Jct. 25W. GPS - 893 White Mt Hwy, Swimming Areas information: 603-279-7600. www.meredithrotary.org bdrms. Knotty pine or contemporary interiors; Nearby Tamworth, NH 03886 Phone: 1-888-BEST-NHC Shopping NH State Parks PO Box 1856, Concord 03302-1856 condos, some w/ lake views. Pet restrictions do apply, Info: 603-323-8536 email: [email protected] World Championship Sled Dog Derby Annalee Dolls call ahead. Open year round! E-4 603-271-3556 [email protected] 339 Daniel Webster Hwy., Meredith 03253 800-433-6557 www.chocoruacamping.com Facebook: Chocorua KOA For more than 75 years, the streets of Laconia have gone www.annalee.com Seasonal gifts & decorations that Hotels and Resorts 2015 KOA Founder’s Award & 2015 Good Sam’s top-rated Public Beaches For a complete list of public beaches to the dogs in mid-February. www.lrsdc.org bring a sense of joy and magic to your home through the Park. Friendly family camping, 50amp, W/E/S, cable & Wi-Fi. and boating information, visit www.lakesregion.org Deluxe & Rustic off-the-grid cabins. Lake, pool, camp store, HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES The Margate NEW ENGLAND POND HOCKEY CLASSIC year! Known for their timeless style & sweet faces, these décor accents have been a NH tradition since 1934! Our onWinnipesaukee dog park & dog daycare, boating, fishing, hiking, biking Christmas at Canterbury December 8 & 15, 2018 in-store specials and heartwarming displays will bring 76 Lake St., Laconia 03246 trails. Themed weekends & daily activities. C-5 Annual Events Time: 3 to 8 pm; tickets: $18 adults, $8 children age 6-17, back childhood memories. See our designers build dolls 603-524-5210 888-764-4563 Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort—Freedom For a complete listing of events, visit our under age 5 free. Members half price. Experience the for the Assembled in America Collection, or get a peek at [email protected] 196 Shawtown Rd., Freedom 03836 603-539-2069 Calendar of Events at www.lakesregion.org delights of Christmas in a simpler era. www.shakers.org www.themargate.com some new designs! The Magic is in the Smile! fax: 603-539-5681 www.danforthbay.com Christmas at the Castle Open daily 10-5 D-4 Located on 400 feet of pristine sandy beach on the shores [email protected] Centered between the BOAT SHOWS New Hampshire Boat Museum of Lake Winnipesaukee. 141 beautiful guest rooms, Preview Party Friday, November 16, 2018 Regular White Mountains and the Lakes Region of NH, Danforth 45th Lake Winnipesaukee Antique Boat Show SPRINGRESORT PURITY Attractions 399 Center St. (Rte. 28), Wolfeboro 03896 603-569-4554 Mill Falls Marketplace admission November 17, 18, 23, 24, and 25. Tour the indoor and outdoor pools, oversized Jacuzzi whirpool, Bay offers 4-season camping, cabins and RVing with over Wolfeboro Town Docks, July 28, 2018 necacbs.org Canterbury Shaker Village 288 Shaker Road, www.nhbm.org [email protected] Changing exhibits Rtes. 3 & 25, Meredith 03253 603-279-7006 historic mansion, beautifully decorated for the holiday fitness center, canoe, kayak and paddleboard rentals. 300 spacious sites (many lakeside) spread over 185 acres, Canterbury 03224 603-783-9077 www.shakers.org featuring the boating history and heritage of New Hamp- www.millfalls.com/shop Enjoy a view of the lake and 42nd Annual Alton Bay Boat Show Informal season 603-476-5900 www.castleintheclouds.org Gazebo Beach Bar, Arcade Game room and close to 2 outdoor heated pools, WiFi … and an amazing Explore one of the country’s best-preserved Shaker shire’s lakes and rivers. Family Activity Center. Memorial beautifully landscaped surroundings with a 40’ waterfall gathering with a People’s Choice Award. August 11, 2018 area attractions. E-4 recreation program! C-6 The Gift of Lights communities, with 25 original and four reconstructed Day Weekend–Columbus Day, Mon.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm, while shopping in 10 unique shops and dining in five 603-569-4554 www.nhbm.org November–January Two million LED lights and buildings on 694 acres of fields, woods, gardens, and Sun. 12 noon-4 pm. E-5 great restaurants. This historic marketplace is open RDC–A Rustic Family Tamworth Camping Area hundreds of Christmas light displays at New Hampshire year round. D-4 Vacation on Squam Lake ARTS & CRAFTS FAIRS and FESTIVALS ponds. Tours, exhibits, and programs highlight 200 years Prescott Farm Environmental 194 Depot Rd., Tamworth 03886 603-323-8031; Motor Speedway. 1122 Rte. 106N, Loudon, NH. 18 Bacon Rd., 800-274-8031 [email protected] of Shaker history and their legacy of craftsmanship, Education Center 928 White Oaks Road, 603 Candy, LLC For a complete listing see www.joycescraftshows.com; www.nhms.com Holderness 03245 tamworthcamping.com Family camping on the shaded entrepreneurship, and simple living. Museum store Laconia 03246 603-366-5695 [email protected] 96 Daniel Webster Highway, Belmont 03220 www.castleberryfairs.com or for all events year round 603-968-3313 Swift River.
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