Handwoven doormats made locally from reclaimed and new lobster trap rope. Standard size (18″x30″) in many different colours.
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…
Anchorage Provincial Park is located on the southeast coast of Grand Manan between Grand Harbour and Seal Cove. The park offers a number of hiking and cycling trails, as well as several blinds for bird-watching and interpretive displays. The Red…
An exciting competition that brings out the very best of lumberjacks/lumberjills from the Maritime Provinces and the New England States. Amidst flying woodchips, 10 events with cash prizes for the winners showing their strength, skills, agility,…
Tina Erskine For more than 15 years, the Student Senate of Washington County Community College (WCCC) has organized the WCCC Polar Dip, a fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House to help families of children who travel to Bangor for critical medical…
Tina Erskine In October each year, WCCC will has its Annual Ghost Run to benefit student scholarships. Runners will travel the trails at the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge where autumn colors, flora and fauna flourished and then into Calais…
Discover and explore the wonders of Downeast through Tours of Lubec and Cobscook. Audio tours you can download at ToursofLubecandCobscook.com or rent in Lubec: Walking on Water Street, Sightseeing and History of Lubec, Explore the intertidal shore,…
Art Lindemanis, owner. Available exclusively at Downeast Massage Therapy. My songs are effective as music therapy for all ages and are enjoyable as a soundtrack for massage and yoga practice. This music encourages relaxation, a resting heart rate,…
ARTrageous! Charlotte County’s fabulous festival celebrating all things related to art and culture! See live demonstrations, participate in workshops, tour galleries and exhibits throughout the weekend. Passionate about music? Check out one of our…
Hand-screened Tees, Tree Love and Grand Canyon of the East accessories. Local artists, eco-friendly.
An annual clean, green and friendly international marathon! Start at the easternmost point in the United States, the lighthouse at West Quoddy Head. Run over the bridge traversing some of the famous Bay of Fundy tides and cross the international…
Tara Devlin-Huys Join us in early June in beautiful St. Andrews by-the-Sea! Experience New Brunswick seafood as you never have before, up close and personal, as we take you out on one of the world’s marine wonders – the Bay of Fundy, to…
Ben Georgia, Artist I studied with the Abstract Expressionist, Stamos, a friend of Rothko’s. I’ve been a full-time professional abstract artist since 1983, with a reputation as an expressive colorist painter. My art is in many public…
Join the village of Blacks Harbour in their annual community festival featuring food, activities for all ages, music, and more. Town-wide celebration.
Bring an instrument to play along or listen as part of the audience. Country/folk-style music and local talent; acoustic only. No reservations needed. Costs $2 at the door and there’s a door prize. Great way to pass a Sunday afternoon and get that…
Bonnie Beard works mainly in oil paint and charcoal, both outdoors and in her studio open either by appointment or when the open flag waves. Hours are also by chance or arranged by appointment.
Carole Heinlein, owner. Incredible new, used, and rare books. Huge selection of quality literature and popular fiction; nature guides and natural history; Passamaquoddy (and other Native American culture) as well as local Maine and Canadian history.…
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,…
Fog Fest is an annual free, five-day music and art festival on beautiful Campobello Island, FDR’s “beloved isle”.