OTHER LINKS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PINE ISLAND
Here are a few local links that provide more information about Pine Island. You can also explore Pine Island at www.pineislandtimes.blogspot.com!
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Among other events, the Pine Island Chamber of Commerce sponsers Mango Mania every July, check this sight for local Pine Island Events, and local members
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Search for real estate according to your own criteria on this free real estate search website, covering all the communities in Southwest, Florida.
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Unique gifts featuring scenes of the natural world on Pine Island, including Pine Island 2012 calendar, T shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags, sneakers and mouse pads.
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The gateway to Pine Island is little Pine Island, offering thousands of acres protected land and nature trails
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By preserving local land, the Calusa Land Trust helps preserve native species like the gopher tortoise.
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You can hop a boat to the beautiful outer (bridgeless) islands on Tropic Star Cruises from Pineland, and explore virtually deserted beaches.
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The local museum helps preserve historic sites, like this old Bokeelia schoolhouse, and memorabilia from times gone by
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You can rent boats in Bokeelia at the Four Winds and also enjoy the Lazy Flamingo Restaurant
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One of my favorite websites is Ted Lincoln's Discover Pine Island Website, which has a plethora of local information.
Ted coined the wonderful phrase "On earth as it is on Pine Island"!
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Tarpon Lodge in Bokeelia is known for its beautiful location, great food and comfortable lodging.
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White Pelicans are winter residents of Bokeelia, part of the Charlotte Harbor Wildlife Preserve
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