Moose Island Design is a small firm dedicated to designing both modern and traditional style recreational and commercial watercraft. They offer full design services from initial consultation and vessel concept through complete drawing preparation and construction management. They have strived to familiarize themselves with the latest techniques and theories while still keeping in mind that many of the previous techniques of designing and building have been proven after many years of refinement and still apply to today's vessels. The team of designers looks forward to working with you on your dream design, whether it is a powerboat or sailboat, big or small. They are confident in their ability to design a boat that will make you proud to be its owner. |
Photographs of Eastport and the area, including aerials, sunsets, wildlife, and the Sylvina W. Beal can be purchased online from Eastern Maine Images. Don has the unique perspective of one who was born in Eastport and never tired of the beauty that nature provides to surround each day. |
Every day of the year you can enjoy the delicious taste of smoked salmon, carefully smoked at Maine-ly Smoked Salmon by John Constant and his family in Perry, Maine. Your order will arrive at your door anywhere in the United States in about three days. |
After living aboard their sailboat visiting a number of ports, Nanette and her husband Tom Mac Naughton settled in Eastport. Nanette's art work gallery and Tom's yacht design business are combined on their web site, the Mac Naughton Group. |
Jonathan Bird is an internationally recognized diver and underwater cinematographer. His television film and book, Beneath the Atlantic, are available. |
Wall reliefs, wheel thrown pottery, urns, bird baths, and sculptural pieces suitable for fountains plus kitchenware such as cookie jars, mixing bowls, and casseroles can be purchased from Don Sutherland. His unique kitchenware is reasonably priced and makes an heirloom gift. The larger pieces make impressive statements. |
Plan for next spring, summer, and fall by making reservations with Eastport Windjammers for your family or other group to sail aboard the Sylvina W. Beal. Reservations for Harris Shore Cabins and Motel and deep sea fishing on the Quoddy Dam are also available. |
Some of the paintings and prints of husband and wife artists, Martha and David Leister, are available through the Leister Gallery. This represents their Eastport works as well as previous works done in the Southwest. |
S. L. Wadsworth & Son is the oldest ship chandlery in the United States and the oldest retail business in Maine (1818). You'll have to be in Eastport to purchase hardware but you can buy a variety of clothing, boat and lighthouse miniatures, historic Eastport postcard magnets, and Burt's Bees Products from their Internet store. |
Sarah Graves' mysteries are written and set in Eastport. You can connect through her web site to Amazon.com to purchase her books. |
Raye's Mustard is the only mill remaining in the world that uses the 500 year old stone grinding process to create mustard. They offer a variety of mustards, gifts, and accessories that can be shipped to your home. |
The owners of Recollections have their business designing and sewing Old West and Victorian styled clothing in Michigan. They are former Eastport residents. |
Order your season tickets or tickets for individual performances through Stage East or the office at the Motel East. |
After living aboard their sailboat visiting a number of ports, Nanette and her husband Tom Mac Naughton settled in Eastport. Nanette's art work and Tom's yacht design business are combined on their web site, the Mac Naughton Group. |
The Eastport video Where America Begins Its Day is 50 minutes of beauty and information. |
In your own name, in remembrance, or as gifts, donations are a way to insure that Eastport's heritage continues to future generations. The Tides Institute has two funds: the building fund and the DeGrailly painting fund. The Barracks Museum, the Peavey Memorial Library, and the Quoddy Maritime Museum appreciate donations of money and items to carry on their purposes. Each of Eastport's eight historic churches and the Senior Center also welcome donations. |
Some of the 26 artists in this collective can be reached through the e-mails listed in the biography. The talents of each member of the Eastport Gallery are varied. |
You can enjoy watching Roland La Vallee carve and paint birds and other creatures by visiting his home studio. Order from his web site, CROW TRACKS, for your home and for gifts. |
A variety of products for marine and general use can be ordered from Moose Island Marine. These include Tohatsu outboards, Volvo Penta engines, Canadian and American charts, Lacrosse boots, rope and line, and Stearns flotation products. |
Contact Peter Small at pms_small@Yahoo.com if you'd like lovingly made birdhouses, bat houses, or buoys with a nautical flair. |
Whether you want to stay for a day, a week, or a month, plan ahead so that you have the best place possible to unwind and enjoy the serenity and beauty of Eastport, Maine. A variety of options can be found on this web site. |
Barbara Smith of Dog Island Pottery crafts a variety of lead free pieces suitable for use in the home, especially the kitchen. They may be used in ovens and microwaves and are dishwasher safe. |
To send flowers or gifts to Eastport area residents contact Lewis Flower & Gift Shop, 31 Water Street, Eastport, 1-207-853-4466. |
Chocolates from Katie's On The Cove in nearby Robbinston are a delight anytime of the year. |
Many of the products available from Puffin Pines Country Gift Store in nearby Whiting are made in Maine or elsewhere in New England. They stock Canadian-made products as well. A number of Maine country themes are represented in their gift lines, such as blueberries, lighthouses, lobsters, moose, and puffins. |
With Quoddy Trail, you receive a genuine handmade moccasin. Many of their moccasins can be made in special widths or sizes . . . without an outsized pricetag. You'll enjoy the comfort and quality of this Downeast Maine product. |
Ken Woodall spends part of each summer painting at his home in Eastport. The rest of the year he is a folk artist in north Georgia. |
Check the real estate section of this web site for a variety of land, homes, and businesses for sale in the area. |
Maine Made Christmas in Columbia Falls is not an Eastport business but one of the owners, Curt Knudsen, is the local driver for EBS. Your holiday will be merrier with one or more of their products. |
One of the ways Richard Fisher likes to relax is fishing for cod in the waters surrounding Eastport. Usually he can be found at work in his foundry at U.S. Bells in Prospect Harbor. |
Check the business section of this web site for a variety of possibilities for gift certificates. From the plumber to the florist to the restaurants--gift certificates for any business can be used in Eastport. |
Check the Washington County Businesses section of this web site and Amity Computer Area Links for a variety of Washington County businesses that provide Downeast Maine quality products and services. |
Eastport, Maine: Easternmost City in the U.S.A.
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