The Alexander Art Trail features the largest hand-carved outdoor sculpture collection in Maine. A perfect place for family outings, class trips, or any adventurer who appreciates art in various forms. The trail is growing larger every year through…
Anne Johnston is a pastel and oil artist, painting landscapes and seascapes of New Brunswick and Maine’s Bold Coast. “My art…
Heather Henry-Tenan, owner C&E Feeds, family owned and family operated, has been in business for over 40 years. We are a local Blue Seal grain destination and also host an eclectic community market featuring farm fresh foods and goods that come…
The Calais Observatory is a pair of granite fixtures in Meridian Park, on the grounds of the former Calais Academy, in Calais, Maine. The two stones were used for mounting scientific equipment used in a variety of astronomical observations,…
Barb Tucker, Operations Manager This is definitely an event you won’t want to miss. Come and enjoy an entertaining and fun celebration of rural living. Appealing to all ages. Produce, crafts, vendors, exhibits and community organizations…
Heather Donahue, Oversight Manager Each year Canada’s Chocolate Town, St. Stephen, NB celebrates our community’s rich and delicious heritage with our annual Chocolate Fest. Now in its 32nd year, this week-long, family-oriented festival…
This 2,600-mile walkway follows the Atlantic Seaboard with its northernmost point starting in Calais, Maine and ending in Key West, Florida. Truly a hidden gem along the St. Croix River.
Barb Tucker, Operations Manager Ganong Nature Park is a 140-hectacre (350 acre) property located eight kilometers (6 miles) from St. Stephen, NB at the end of Todd’s Point. It overlooks the St. Croix River and St. Croix Island. The Park has woods,…
Heidi Turner, Owner Heidi is a linocut artist, printer, and small business owner who settled in New Brunswick when she fell in love with the ocean. She carves the very best of what the Maritimes has to offer, creating lines of natural, nautical and…
International Homecoming Festival began in 1974 and continues to bring home family and friends to celebrate the friendship between the two international communities of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada and Calais, Maine, USA. During the festival,…
The easternmost National Wildlife refuge in the Atlantic bird migrating flyway and home to one of the largest varieties of warblers in the United States. Numerous trails for hiking and walking with lookout points for the observation of wildlife and…
Britani Holloway Free concerts every Tuesday at 6:30 pm (ET) from mid-June through the end of August. In case of inclement weather, check our Facebook page or WQDY FM for cancellation announcement.
The St. Croix Historical Society is focused on the preservation of the history of Down East Maine, particularly the Calais community. Since 1954 it has coordinated efforts to achieve official state and federal recognition of the historical downtown…
Meg Scheid, Park Ranger Enjoy ranger-led trail walks, porch talks, exhibits, and historic replicas. Saint Croix Island: before Jamestown, before Quebec. Discover a little island with a big history, where, in 1604, an enduring French presence on…
Gary Sturgeon, Manager A weekly destination for locals and visitors alike. Homemade and handmade items, various fresh lunch items and lots of friendly faces. Vendors include locals selling a wide variety of items, including baked goods, woodwork,…
Heather Donahue FREE concerts in downtown St. Stephen at the David Alison Ganong Chocolate Park. Showcasing amazing local talent from the Charlotte County area, with a great mix of Celtic, country, jazz, rock ‘n roll; something for everyone!…
Jane Eaton Offering an assortment of produce, flowers, crafts, maple syrup and more.
Wanda Barlow The Wabanaki Culture Center and Museum is home to artifacts, historical displays and works of art of the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Native American Tribes. Additionally, there is a Touch Tank which contains local sea creatures—fun for…
Whitlocks Mill Lighthouse has the distinction of being both the last built and northernmost of all lighthouses in Maine. It was constructed to serve traffic bound to and from the port at Calais, which was formerly surrounded by thick pine forests.…