BANGOR DAILY NEWS • March 10, 2023
Almost 12,000 acres of forest and more than 21 miles of shoreline in Washington County on and around East Grand Lake is now preserved after more than 10 years of work by The Conservation Fund. The East Grand Watershed Initiative guarantees access for hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, guiding and other outdoor activities along Maine’s eastern border with Canada. The land, which is privately owned, includes 16 miles of shorefront on East Grand Lake. For many years, the area in and around the East Grand Watershed Initiative has been home to sporting camps and guide services.