Opened in 1955, the International Motel is a family owned and operated business located in the St. Croix River Valley. The motel is located 1/4 mile from the USA/Canada border crossing, near the shore of the St. Croix River. Nearby attractions include the Roosevelt Campobello International Park, Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge and Cobscook State Park. You can dine during your stay at the next door Wickachee Diner.
The Heslin's Motel and Dining Room is connected to 60 acres of St. Croix River shore front. The grounds are close to hiking at Devils Head trails as well as Moosehorn Wildlife Refuge. The Heslin's Motel boasts its quiet and relaxing atmosphere, but is located near a variety of exciting summer events, including an International Festival in early August, Eastport Salmon Festival in mid-August, Machias Blueberry Festival in late August, and Breakneck Mountain Bluegrass Festival in July.
The Greystone Bed and Breakfast is located in a 1840 Greek Revival home in historic district of downtown Calais. Just south of Calais and the Greystone Bed and Breakfast, you can visit the town of Red Beach, the first European Settlement north of Florida in 1604. In addition, the Greystone is located near the St. Croix River and the U.S.A./Canada border.
Part of the town since 1866, this Princeton, Maine landmark offers a comfortable stay conveniently located near the towns of Calais, Grand Lake Stream and the U.S.A./Canada border. The Bellmard Inn has easy access from Route 1 and is an excellent stopping spot for those in route. If you plan an extended stay, the large cabins can accommodate up to 18 guests.