Hop on the train to (or from) Bath, Maine!

The “Coastliner” passenger train servicing coastal Maine launched August 26th right here in Bath, Maine! The schedule for the day was three round trip runs from Bath to Wiscasset. This promises to be a historic event! Though this is just one step, and geared toward summer visitors and adventures, there has not been any passenger service to Bath since 2015. The railroad first came to Bath in 1849. Read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 18th-20th, 2023

On Saturday, from 10am-1pm, the 10th annual Kindness Day takes place in in downtown Bath. This event is truly Bath - it started in 2013, the brainchild of a local high school student. Individuals and groups come together to offer simple acts of kindness on Front St, including pets to pet. Now You’re Cooking will offer another special event - an Edible Flower Demonstration with Borrowed Flower Farm in West Bath. Click here to read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 11th-13th, 2023

Summer sails on, with more awesome August activities! This weekend in the Bath, Maine area, kick it off on Thursday at 6pm with your choice of a couple of events. First, at downtown’s Mockingbird Bookshop, award winning Maine poet Meghan Sterling will be reading from her new book, View From a Borrowed Field (I love that title!). Over in Georgetown, at Robinhood Marina in Georgetown, tuck in for a night of music with Chicky Stolz. Enjoy the beautiful harbor views and dinner at The Osprey. Click to read more…

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 4th-6th, 2023

This weekend in Bath, kick it off on Thursday, August 3rd at 5pm with a reception at the Popham Art Show, held at the Popham Chapel in Phippsburg, Maine, just down the penninusla from Bath. Jean Wyman, one of the planners said, “If you love the beauty of Popham and would like something that reminds you of it every day, this is the Art Show you want.” Well put, Jean! All kinds of original art inspired by Popham Beach and the area will be for sale. Meet the artists, too! The show continues all weekend, from 10am-5pm, every day.

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, August 4th-6th, 2023

This weekend in Bath, kick it off on Thursday, August 3rd at 5pm with a reception at the Popham Art Show, held at the Popham Chapel in Phippsburg, Maine, just down the penninusla from Bath. Jean Wyman, one of the planners said, “If you love the beauty of Popham and would like something that reminds you of it every day, this is the Art Show you want.” Well put, Jean! All kinds of original art inspired by Popham Beach and the area will be for sale. Meet the artists, too! The show continues all weekend, from 10am-5pm, every day.

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, July 28th-30th, 2023

Meteorologists are saying if you picked THIS week to visit Maine (or New England) you picked the best week of summer so far - still a bit hot for my taste, but limited rain and fog - rocky coast and lighthouses in their full glory, and visible! Just don’t forget your sunscreen and shades! (See pic above from one of our walking tours this week.)

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, July 21st-23rd, 2023

This weekend in Bath, kick it off on Thursday, July 20th, at 6pm with an event at Mockingbird Bookshop. Authors Susan Conley and Lily King will discuss writing, friendship, and more. At 4pm Embark Maine Tours is running our Downtown Bath Walking Tour. Or, if you are looking for some live rockabilly music and beautiful harbor views, head to Georgetown and Derecktor Robinhood Marina, and check out King Memphis (and dine at The Osprey!)

Things to do in Bath, Maine this weekend, July 14th-16th, 2023

On Saturday morning, from 8:30-12noon the Bath Farmers’ Market (heirloom tomatoes pictured above) will be at Waterfront Park, as usual. We are running our Downtown Tour at 9:30am, as usual. And, from 11am-2pm, Lisa-Marie’s Made in Maine continues their “Meet the Maker” series with fellow Bath-entrepreneur and photographer Benjamin Williamson. Williamson is the former photo editor for Downeast magazine and as such has all the best tips for visiting shutterbugs and some great pieces to take home from your visit to Maine.

Know-Nothing Riots of Bath, 1854

The 1840s and 50s was a time of a huge increase in immigration to the United States, especially coming from Ireland, where the failure of the staple potato crop caused widespread famine. Refugees fled to America, in hopes of a new start, or at least a chance to survive. Many came to Bath, Maine.