Harbors

Bowdoin turns 100
A century after it was built to explore remote Arctic regions, the schooner Bowdoin still sails northward, although now the passengers are mostly students.

Doing What Came Naturally
A familiar face in the marine world, Bentley Collins helped grow Sabre and its sister company Back Cove Yachts into premier boatbuilders.

Journey’s End for a Remarkable Wild Goose
The circle of life comes to an end for a remarkable wild goose.

Every Boat Has a Story
The stories behind two classic boats that once called Moosehead Lake home.

A Sturdy Maine Schooner
A National Historic Landmark, the Lewis R. French turned 150 this April. She is the oldest two-masted schooner in the country, and the oldest Maine-built schooner still sailing, and calling Maine home.

George Hathaway
Portland’s prolific marine artist, George Hathaway, got his start painting furniture.

Michael Vermette
Michael Vermette has become one of Maine’s foremost plein air painters. His most recent subject was the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.

A Little Lake Cottage with Vintage Charm
Renovation of a small camp on Megunticook Lake retains its period charm.

Tall tales and a trip down the Allagash
Photographer Dan Tobyne has written a book about the Northern Forest Canoe Trail. In this excerpt he recounts a trip down the Allagash.

Lindbergh’s Unexpected Visit to South Pond
Charles Lindberg's 1933 landing on South Pond in Warren, Maine.