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Acadia National Park
Islesford Historical Museum

Explore the Cranberry Isles and the lives of their hardy inhabitants in the Islesford Historical Museum on Little Cranberry Island. On permanent exhibit in every corner of the museum are objects—many of them everyday tools of their time—that tell stories of island life: sextant and octants, harpoon gun and ship clocks, store ledgers and weights.

Facilities include restrooms, drinking fountains, and a small bookstore.

The island is accessible by mail boat or tour boat from Northeast Harbor or Southwest Harbor. From late May through September, the park offers the ranger-narrated Islesford Historical Cruise, which makes a 45-minute stop at the museum (see the schedule of events for dates and times). The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. from mid-June through September (opens at 10:45 am on Sundays).

 
The barrel making and woodworking exhibits include signage, tools, and a barrel.
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One of many exhibits at the Islesford Historical Museum
A park ranger points out features of a tree to visitors during a ranger program.  

Did You Know?
From late May to early October, park rangers at Acadia National Park offer a variety of programs to suit every interest and activity level. Programs include walks, talks, hikes, narrated boat cruises, bike rides, and more. Check out the Beaver Log for a schedule of programs.
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Last Updated: August 08, 2006 at 12:51 EST