Judy Trafford A Shop By the Sea has something for everyone. We carry jewelry (including locally made pieces), artwork, including watercolors, acrylic and mixed-media; prints and postcards. We also have hand crafted soaps and candles, skincare,…
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…
Anne Johnston is a pastel and oil artist, painting landscapes and seascapes of New Brunswick and Maine’s Bold Coast. “My art explores light, textures and patterns in the land and sea, the relation between land and water, space between…
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 treatment…
A seasonal celebration of creativity, community, apple identification and cider pressing! Apple and Arts Festival offers intergenerational fun, with art workshops, live music, and lectures from apple experts.
Celebrating the arts, the Way DownEast way! ArtWalk Weekends in 2023 are June 23-25, Aug 4-6, and October 21 in Eastport and Lubec. Interactive art experiences, gallery visits, live music, dance, storytelling, film, even a mermaid parade!
Ben Georgia, Artist I studied with the Abstract Expressionist, Stamos, a friend of Rothko and have had a successful 40-year painting career with current representation in Nantucket, East Hampton NY, Lake Worth Beach FL & six solo shows in…
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…
Randy Sloan, metalworker. Lighting, tables, benches, fire pits, signage, sculpture, and more. Sloan has spent his life working on or in the ocean, and it is reflected in his penchant for natural organic forms, which he duplicates using new and…
Bold Coast Yoga offers classes, workshops and yoga teacher trainings (200 hour and 300 hour) led by Samantha Williams, E-RYT 500. Classes are offered in person and online. Samantha utilizes her unique background in yoga, Tai Chi, and biomechanics…
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”.
Stephanie Milbury, Library Manager The Campobello Public Library Summer Gala features a used book sale, barbecue, author readings, raffles, music, and crafters. The annual event is a fundraiser for the library. Usually held in early August, please…
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…
Letete, NB to Deer Island, NB Departs from Letete, New Brunswick on Route 172 and from northern tip of Deer Island, New Brunswick. Year-round, daily car and passenger ferry. No fee. See schedule at www.coastaltransport.ca.
Grand Manan Ferry Year-round daily car and passenger ferry from Blacks Harbour, NB to North Head, Grand Manan, NB. Year-round, daily. See www.costaltransport.ca for full information.
The wildlife-rich waters of Cobscook Bay surround this 888-acre park on three sides, providing opportunities to watch birds and observe the tides. Cobscook, the Maliseet-Passamaquoddy tribal word for “boiling tides,” aptly describes this…
Cobscook Institute creates responsive educational opportunities that strengthen personal, community, and global well being. The 50 acre campus is available for retreats, intergenerational classes, and much more, visit our website for details.