Bar Harbor is the Gateway to Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island along Maine’s Frenchman Bay. It serves as a gateway to the mountains and cliffs of neighboring Acadia National Park, one of America’s most visited national parks. While the Bar Harbor region is best known for its outdoor activities, its small museums, cultural landmarks, and historically significant structures highlight a varied past and present.
2026 NNEEC Annual Meeting
Harborside Hotel & Marina
55 West Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Rooms
Our room block is now open! Please use the link below to book your stay. Contact Megan Diver, mdiver@maineenergymarketers.com, if you have any issues.
We can’t wait to see you in Bar Harbor!
To make the most of your time in the beautiful town, explore the all that the region provides using links below.
On the Green at Kebo Valley Club
This year, we’re heading to the fairways for a classic conference favorite. Join fellow attendees and vendors for a memorable afternoon of golf at the historic Kebo Valley Club, nestled in the heart of Bar Harbor. Enjoy friendly competition, stunning Bar Harbor scenery, and lunch on the course as you connect with colleagues in a relaxed, social setting.
Not a Golfer? Enjoy Bar Harbor Your Way
Not golfing? No problem. While golfers head to Kebo Valley Club, non-golfers will enjoy lunch at the hotel before setting out to explore Bar Harbor at their own pace. From Acadia National Park and scenic waterfront walks to shopping, dining, and local tours, the afternoon is yours to enjoy. Use the activities section below to plan your perfect Bar Harbor experience.





