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Scenic Tour

We have many things to see in the area.  Leaving the dock and heading into Canadian waters we go through the “OLD SOW” the second largest whirlpool in the world. This is close to our dock and worth seeing no matter what type of trip you are on but may not be impressive if not the tide is not optimum. 

No matter what direction we go there are salmon farm pens, usually seals and dolphins, many species of birds including potential to see the largest and the smallest gulls in the world along with nesting Bald Eagles.  For those interested in whales, there are usually Minkes and very often Humpbacks and Finbacks during the summer season. 

There are several lighthouses including the Canadian East Quoddy Head (aka Head Harbour Light) and the American most eastern point in the continental US, West Quoddy Head Light.  The Lubec Channel light (aka Sparkplug) and Moholland Point Lighthouse are between the two Quoddy Lights.  The captain will try to focus on the groups interests however if a consensus isn’t possible, an effort will be made to see as many things as possible depending upon weather and tides.

Salmon Pens Near Eastport Maine

Most scenic tours are targeted to be at least 2 hours but can vary.

 

Check our Tour Tips before you go!

Check the Calendar:

Or call or text 207-992-7008

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Docked at Eastport Breakwater/City Dock (directions)

with pick up options in Pembroke and Lubec

Email: eastportcharter@gmail.com
Tel: 207-992-7008

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