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Why Live in Fort Fairfield
Fort Fairfield, located along the Maine-Canada border, is a quiet town with a population of just over 3,300 residents. The Aroostook River flows through the town, providing opportunities for fishing, paddling, and other outdoor activities. The town is surrounded by picturesque farms and fields, with potatoes being the signature crop of Aroostook County. Fort Fairfield's quaint downtown area includes essential amenities such as a grocery store, post office, and schools, making it convenient for residents. For recreation, the Riverside Pavilion offers a picnic spot near the river, and the town has an outdoor pool and an 18-hole golf course at the Aroostook Valley Country Club. The 28-mile Aroostook Valley Trail is popular for four-wheeling and snowmobiling, especially given the area's heavy snowfall. Housing styles in Fort Fairfield range from large Victorian-style homes and farmhouses to Cape Cods and ranch-style builds, with many homes dating back to the late 19th century. The town hosts the annual Maine Potato Blossom Festival, featuring potato-themed events, live music, and a parade. Main Street has a few shops and restaurants, including Dollar General, R&J Market, Hillside IGA, Rolling Pin Bakery, and Boondock’s Grille. Nearby cities like Caribou and Presque Isle, less than 12 miles away, offer additional shopping and dining options. Fort Fairfield is served by U.S. Route 1A and state Route 161, providing access to the Fort Fairfield-Andover Border Crossing into Canada.