Bienvenue/Welcome Canadians signs toolkit
Dear Community Partner,
Canada has long been a vital part of Maine’s travel market. For generations, we’ve warmly welcomed Canadian visitors—whether they come for vacations, to see family and friends, or to enjoy shopping and entertainment.
This summer, Maine will send an extra message of welcome to our northern neighbors. New roadside signs are being placed across the state to welcome Canadian visitors to Maine, and printed poster and sign versions are available for free to Maine businesses and organizations statewide. To learn more, click here.
You can help spread the message of hospitality by displaying a Bienvenue/Welcome poster in your window or lobby, or placing a yard sign on your property. It’s a simple way to show visiting Canadians that Maine is thrilled to have them here.
Get Your Free Signage (3 Options)
- Email to order: Request a free Bienvenue/Welcome poster by emailing [email protected]. Just include your name and mailing address, and we’ll send one your way.
- Pick up on-site: Collect a free poster at these locations:
- Maine Visitor Information Centers: Calais, Fryeburg, Hampden (North & South), Houlton, Kittery, Yarmouth. Click here for addresses.
- Downtown Bangor Partnership: 23 Hammond Street, Suite 233, Bangor
- Aroostook County Tourism (ACT): 11 W. Presque Isle Road, Caribou
- Aroostook County Chambers of Commerce:
- Central Aroostook: 3 Houlton Rd, Presque Isle
- Greater Fort Kent: 112 W. Main St, Suite 101, Fort Kent (Mon 1–6pm; Tue–Sat 9am–2pm)
- St. John Valley: 356 Main St, Madawaska (Tue–Fri 9am–4:30pm)
- Maine Beaches Chambers of Commerce:
- Biddeford + Saco: 28 Water St, Suite 1, Biddeford
- Kennebunk, Kennebunkport & Arundel: 16 Water St, Kennebunk
- Old Orchard Beach: 11 First St, Old Orchard Beach
- Ogunquit: 20 Shore Rd, PO Box 2289, Ogunquit
- Wells: 136 Post Rd, Route 1, Wells
- York Region: 1 Stonewall Lane, York
- Download & print: Click on the images below to download a printable PDF version of each sign.
Your assistance sharing the Bienvenue/Welcome message is greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
The Maine Office of Tourism