Little Diamond Island Ferry Landing

A long pier primarily used as a loading spot for the Casco Bay Ferry.

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Little Diamond Island Ferry Landing Details

A long pier primarily used as a loading spot for the Casco Bay Ferry. There is also a public floating dock available for dinghy tie-ups. This is a popular spot for swimming during the summer - kids frequently jump off the pier into the departing wade of the ferry boats. Facilities: Group Picnic Shelter, Floating Dock, Ferry Service

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