Experience America’s Oldest Seaport!
On behalf of the City of Gloucester, it’s my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to our scenic and storied seaport. Whether you arrive by train, plane, or boat, Gloucester offers an unparalleled visitor experience ready for you to uncover. Our City is home to boundless adventures and hidden jewels, allowing both visitors and residents to immerse themselves in our community, our history, and our stunning natural environs. The Discover Gloucester Visitor Guide is the perfect place to discover all the wonders of our treasured City.
From our lively streets to our serene shores, there’s something for everyone. Dive into our rich past, spirited culture, and unique character—all reflected in our City’s historic landmarks, world-class arts community, natural wonders, ecosports, exceptional dining, and so much more. Whether you are looking to partake in our countless ocean adventures or check out our vibrant, live music scene, I invite you to experience all our City has to offer as you Discover Gloucester
As America’s oldest seaport, Gloucester proudly embraces its maritime heritage. Our working waterfront and iconic harbor offer a glimpse into our celebrated beginnings and a look ahead to our bright, innovative future. Indulge in the bounty of our local waters with fresh, sustainable seafood caught by our time-honored fishing fleet, or sail our picturesque harbors and inlets on Gloucester’s iconic schooners. Visit our world-renowned local museums to behold internationally acclaimed artists alongside local artwork to immerse yourself in the wide breadth of culture and history found throughout our shores. You will be captivated by the extraordinary installations depicting our rich maritime legacy and breathtaking scenery.
We encourage you to wander Gloucester’s enchanting neighborhoods, cultural districts, and Main Street; here, you will discover the heart and soul of our City. You will find a wide array of charming local shops, colorful galleries, and diverse eateries and restaurants to explore and enjoy.
We are thrilled to welcome you to our beloved City, where every corner is filled with tradition, culture, and possibility. We look forward to sharing our community with you and I am sure your visit will be nothing short of memorable as you witness Gloucester’s true beauty.
Welcome to Gloucester!
Sincerely,
Mayor Greg VergaOn the Cover
Looking Aft, by Melissa Cox. Melissa is a nautical and landscape photographer who loves being on the water taking pictures of schooners. Her work can be found at Local Colors Gallery in Gloucester.
Follow her work on Facebook & Instagram melissacoxphotography or www.melissacoxphotography.com
This is the official 2024-25 Discover Gloucester Visitor Guide.
Funded, in part, by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. This guide was made possible by a grant administered by the North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. NorthofBoston.org
This guide provides information for the use of visitors to Gloucester and Cape Ann, MA. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of information. Discover Gloucester cannot guarantee rates or other dates herein or assume any liability for errors, omissions, or for damages which may result from reliance on such information. Please contact individual organizations for their latest rates, dates and other specifics.
Publisher, Ad Sales, Editorial: Tess McColgan, Executive Director, Discover Gloucester Design and Production: John Hall Design Group, Beverly, MA
Proofreading and Fact Checking: Brittany DiCologero, Elizabeth Carey
Editorial Contributors: Kristen Weiss (Historic New England), National Geographic, Elizabeth Carey, David Moon (Mass Audubon), Justin
Tess McColgan
Gloucester Tourism Alliance,
and Michael DeKoster (Maritime
Gloucester WELCOME TO
Nestled on Cape Ann, just 40 miles north of Boston, Gloucester, Massachusetts beckons with its picturesque coastal charm and rich heritage spanning over 400 years. As the oldest fishing port in America, we proudly uphold our legacy in the fishing industry, a tradition immortalized in popular culture through the likes of the reality TV series Wicked Tuna and the Hollywood blockbusters The Perfect Storm and CODA Our vibrant community offers an array of unique experiences to delight visitors. Sail into the sunset aboard one of our historic schooners, savor the day’s freshest catch at seaside dining establishments, or embark on an exhilarating whale watching expedition. Immerse yourself in history as you explore our historic homes and museums, and don’t miss the chance to visit Rocky Neck, America’s oldest artists’ colony. A leisurely stroll along Main Street unveils a tapestry of locally owned shops and cafes, while our gardens, parks, hiking trails, beaches, and breathtaking sunsets invite you to bask in nature’s splendor.
With 30+ venues of live music, the annual Culture Splash, and the upcoming 40th anniversary of Gloucester’s Schooner Festival, our calendar is brimming with exciting things to do. Whether you’re seeking a taste of authentic New England charm or an unforgettable coastal adventure, Gloucester offers an experience like no other. Discover the allure and history of our coastal haven, and create memories to last a lifetime.
Beauport
UNVEILING THE LEGACY OF HENRY DAVIS SLEEPER
Welcome to Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, a historic marvel situated in Gloucester, Massachusetts, offering captivating tours and events to the public.
Explore the distinctive world of Henry Davis Sleeper, one of America’s pioneering interior designers, who, alongside architect Halfdan Hanson, transformed a modest house in 1907 into a sprawling masterpiece featuring over forty rooms adorned with Sleeper’s eclectic collection of hooked rugs, colored glass, ceramics, and period furniture. Each chamber is meticulously curated to evoke different periods or themes, showcasing Sleeper’s unmatched decorating flair.
Renowned for his enchanting play with light and color, as well as his whimsical arrangement of objects, Sleeper’s house garnered attention in prestigious publications like House Beautiful and Country Life. Hollywood elites such as Joan Crawford and John Mack Brown sought his expertise in the 1930s, while luminaries like Isabella Stewart Gardner frequented his residence. Sleeper’s social circle, including A. Piatt
Photo by John Abisamraand Cecilia Beaux, enriched his life and inspired his creative endeavors at Beauport.
For over eighty years, Beauport has welcomed visitors, offering insight into Sleeper’s groundbreaking contributions to design and the intriguing life of Gloucester’s beloved inhabitant. A haven for designers, architects, and enthusiasts alike, Sleeper’s home continues to inspire.
During the 2024 season, select objects from Beauport will be featured in a special exhibition, “The Importance of Being Furnished: Four Bachelors at Home,” at Historic New England’s Eustis Estate in Milton, Massachusetts.
Join them this summer for a series of events hosted by exhibition curator R. Tripp Evans, including exclusive tours and a book release celebrating Beauport’s Pride Month activities in June.
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200 Wicked
After thirteen seasons on the high seas, Wicked Tuna reaches an incredible milestone – 200 episodes – in 2024. The series has celebrated one of America’s oldest industries since first premiering on National Geographic in 2012 and has made internationally recognized stars of the intrepid Gloucester commercial fishermen who brave the unrelenting North Atlantic waters to catch the elusive bluefin tuna.
From the start, Wicked Tuna set out to document the skill and coordination it takes to wrestle a giant bluefin tuna using the centuries-old method of rod-and-reel fishing. The gripping action and human perseverance has drawn millions of loyal viewers around the globe who tune in to watch the high drama and the banter between the captains and crew– sometimes playful, sometimes heated – as the Gloucester fishermen vied to outdo each other every week in the hopes of taking home the most lucrative catch and ending the season as the top-earning boat in the fleet.
Every great series starts with a great story – and Wicked Tuna has always delivered a compelling mix of fast-paced action and human drama that has excited and inspired viewers ever since its first episode. But one
of the show’s most compelling characters has always been the town of Gloucester itself. America’s oldest seaport, Gloucester and its rich history set it apart from any other town or city along the entire East Coast. Almost every book about maritime history is based in and around this area.
Back in 2012, Pilgrim Media Group came to scout the location and the show’s producers were instantly hooked on the stories the local fishermen told of reeling in massive
FUN FACTS ABOUT WICKED TUNA since its premiere in 2012
TOTAL NUMBER OF BOATS
FEATURED: as of season 13, 26 boats have been featured on the series.
TOTAL NUMBER OF CAPTAINS FEATURED: As of season 13, 21 captains have been featured.
SAILING OUT OF GLOUCESTER SINCE 2012
bluefin tuna. Many of those fishermen became part of the original cast of Wicked Tuna and a new era of recognition for the city was born. Over the years, Wicked Tuna has contributed to a boost in Gloucester’s tourism industry, with fans searching the docks for their favorite captains and boats much like they searched for local landmarks after the film The Perfect Storm came out. Gloucester was always the bluefin capital of the world and the fans of Wicked Tuna have been drawn to Gloucester to experience the excitement for themselves.
For many of the beloved cast, the biggest surprise has been the opportunities that have come with being on a show that is both a
BIGGEST FISH: in the first season, The Christina caught the largest bluefin in series history, weighing in at 1,078 lbs and measuring 118 inches.
LONGEST FISH FIGHT: in Season 6, Pinwheel fought a bluefin for 12 hours, 9 minutes and 40 seconds before landing the fish.
national and international success. You won’t have to look very far to find Wicked Tuna merchandise in Gloucester and beyond. Many cast members make appearances at regional and national boat shows across the country and some have even traveled to meet groups of fans overseas.
As National Geographic and Pilgrim Media Group reflect on 13 great seasons and 200 episodes, the appreciation for how warmly Gloucester has embraced the series, the cast and crew, and the dedicated fans is hard to put into words. It has been an incredible journey together and there are only two words that seem to fit the moment:
Thank You.
LONGEST DRY SPELL: in Season 2, Captain Bill Monte and the crew of Bounty Hunter went 10 weeks without catching a bluefin.
LARGEST NUMBER OF CAMERAS ON A SINGLE BOAT: in Season 10, Moonshine was rigged with an incredible 12 cameras.
TOTAL FISH / PROFIT: through Season 12, 806 bluefin have been caught on the show for a total value of: $4,606,544.
GEMS
Gloucester’s 15
Explore the world of scenic splendors and fascinating fables! From the daring feats at St. Peter’s Greasy Pole Contest to the fairytale appeal of the Hammond Castle Museum, allow Gloucester to enchant you.
Man at the Wheel: Marvel at the iconic Gloucester Fisherman’s Memorial, a tribute to the city's seafaring history with its timeless inscription.
Stacy Boulevard Garden Displays: Take in the vibrant blooms courtesy of Generous Gardeners along the picturesque boulevard from May to October. 1 2 3 4
Gloucester’s Working Waterfront: Dive into the bustling maritime scene, from fishing vessels to schooner sails, and don't miss the interactive exhibits at Maritime Gloucester’s Science Education Center.
Cape Ann Museum: Immerse in Cape Ann's rich maritime heritage and artistic legacy at the captivating Cape Ann Museum, where history comes alive.
Maritime Gloucester: Explore Gloucester's seafaring past at Maritime Gloucester, featuring interactive exhibits and insights into the city's maritime heritage.
Hammond Castle Museum: Step into a fairytale world at this architectural marvel overlooking the water, blending medieval and Gothic styles.
Beauport Sleeper McCann Museum: Enjoy the exquisite summer home of design maestro Henry Davis Sleeper, a treasure trove for architecture enthusiasts.
Dogtown Common: Embark on a scenic hike through historic trails and glean wisdom from Babson’s boulders etched with inspirational messages.
HarborWalk: Explore Gloucester's maritime history and scenic beauty along the waterfront pathway offering captivating views and cultural insights.
Eastern Point Lighthouse (and Dogbar): Behold the guiding light of Gloucester harbor, a beacon of maritime history since 1832.
Good Harbor Beach at Sunrise: Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise walk, framed by the beauty of Salt Island and Thacher Island.
St. Peter’s Greasy Pole Contest: Witness the daring spectacle as participants vie to conquer the slippery pole and claim victory.
Gloucester’s Schooners: Set sail aboard Gloucester's majestic schooners and experience the timeless allure of Cape Ann's seafaring tradition.
Whale Watching: Encounter nature's giants up close on a thrilling whale watch adventure, as these magnificent creatures migrate along Gloucester's coastline.
Freshest Seafood: Indulge in the freshest seafood delights, sustaining Gloucester’s rich fishing legacy.
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IN THE
Sets City
Experience Gloucester’s cinematic allure as a premier destination for film and TV, where breathtaking landscapes and vibrant waterfronts set the stage for award-winning productions
"CODA" (2022), Academy Award winner, filmed in Gloucester, follows a girl torn between her musical aspirations and hometown.
"MANCHESTER BY THE SEA" (2016) features Gloucester's Beauport Hotel and Cape Ann Marina.
"THE EQUALIZER" (2014) showcases Gloucester's Fisherman's Memorial and Fisherman's Wives Memorial.
"MOONRISE KINGDOM" (2012) filmed at Gloucester's Good Harbor Beach, Wingaersheek Beach, and Stage Fort Park.
"THE PROPOSAL" (2009) captures Rockport's iconic "Motif #1".
"STATE AND MAIN" (2000) highlights moviemaking in nearby Manchester-bythe-Sea.
"THE PERFECT STORM" (2000) portrays the true events of Gloucester's fishing community.
"THE LOVE LETTER" (1999) rom-com stars Kate Capshaw, set in Gloucester.
“TOWNIES” (1996) sitcom follows friends working in a Gloucester restaurant, starring Molly Ringwald and Lauren Graham.
"CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" (1937) shot in Gloucester, tells a stirring tale of rescue and redemption.
"WICKED TUNA" reality series offers a glimpse into Gloucester's bluefin tuna fishing.
"THE LEFTOVERS" (HBO SERIES 2014) is a psychological thriller, utilized Cape Ann's rugged coastline and quaint towns as eerie backdrops.
"FINESTKIND" (2023) a tale of half-brothers reunited through their commercial fishing legacy and an eventful summer. Cast includes Tommy Lee Jones, Jenna Ortega and Ben Foster.
Celebrating Gloucester’s Musical Vibes Tunes AND TIDES
As the sun starts its descent, the city of Gloucester transforms into a lively symphony of sounds, drawing folks from all corners of the globe to embrace the local music scene here. Whether you’re into laid-back vibes or high-energy beats, we’ve got you covered.
Make time to visit The Cut, a new, trendy, entertainment venue and restaurant. With a 500-capacity performance space and a 180seat restaurant, it applauds both musicians and fans of live music. Minglewood, just a stone’s throw away, beckons with its cozy ambiance and lively performances that spill out onto HarborWalk, enticing passersby to join in the fun.
For those seeking a touch of chic, the Beauport Hotel offers a sophisticated setting with live music that perfectly harmonizes with the panoramic views of Gloucester Harbor. And, for an experience that’s truly enchanting, head to Mile Marker One for performances right on the water, with the lights of the Annisquam River casting a magical glow.
As the night unfolds, let Drift sweep you away with its modern ambiance and energetic beats. And if you’re craving a taste of the sea, Blue Collar Lobster pairs fresh seafood with live music and salty breezes for a sensory delight.
Don’t miss the summer’s Music on Harbor Loop series, where Gloucester’s diverse talent shines against the bustling waterfront. The Rhumb Line boasts a vibrant atmosphere and a lineup of talented musicians that keep the dance floor packed all night long! For a journey back in time, set sail with Gloucester’s Schooner Music Sails; moonlit voyages accompanied with authentic sea shanties reminding us of Gloucester’s maritime heritage.
And if you venture into Rockport, Shalin Liu Performance Center presents concerts and cultural events in the “stunning acoustics and dramatic setting” (Boston Globe). The Emerson Inn invites you to unwind with their Full Moon Rising celebrations on the veranda, while Old Sloop Coffee House offers a cozy retreat with acoustic melodies that feel like a warm embrace.
In Gloucester, live music isn’t just entertainment—it’s an invitation to dive into the city’s vibrant culture and create lasting memories.
PHOTO BY JOHN HALL
WINGING IT
Four Seasons of Birdwatching on Cape Ann
Cape Ann, renowned for its stunning coastline and charming towns, isn't just a haven for summer vacationers. In fact, it holds a well-kept secret for bird enthusiasts: its exceptional winter birdwatching experiences.
While spring and summer bring their own magic, the winter months reveal a different side of Cape Ann's avian wonders. As temperatures drop, birds from Canada's northern forests and arctic landscapes migrate southward, making Cape Ann their temporary home. Along the coastline, species like ducks, loons, and grebes gather to enjoy the milder climate and ample food supply.
Led by Mass Audubon's expert guides, winter birdwatching expeditions on Cape Ann offer a unique perspective. Starting at Gloucester’s Jodrey State Fish Pier, you'll be greeted by a bustling scene of gulls and
occasional rarities in the harbor's waters. Venturing further to spots like Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary and Niles Pond, you'll encounter a diverse array of species, from scoters and eiders to Purple Sandpipers and Cormorants.
But Cape Ann's allure isn't just about birdwatching. A stop at Rockport’s "T Wharf" offers unexpected encounters with feathered friends. Explore Granite Pier and Cathedral Rocks, where seabirds like the striking Harlequin Ducks thrive in abundance. And don't miss Halibut Point State Park, where a short walk unveils a stunning seascape teeming with coastal treasures.
Amid the serene ambiance of Cape Ann in winter, there's nothing quite like warming up with a bowl of chowder in one of its cozy eateries. Beyond the tourist season, Cape Ann reveals its true essence, inviting birdwatchers to witness its soring wonders with a backdrop of tranquility and natural beauty.
Experience Cape Ann's winter magic— where every bird sighting is a moment of awe and every landscape a masterpiece in the making.
Great Gloucester Reads!
Samuel Sawyer’s commitment to a public library for the people of Gloucester continues to resonate. His vision echoes throughout the city and reverberates in every person who has ever walked into the Sawyer Free Library to take out a book, attend a program, or research a topic.
Come visit our library to learn more about Gloucester, to use our free internet access, or to find an event or program that will empower you through connection, inspiration and life-long learning.
VACATION READING SUGGESTIONS
Fiction
Good Harbor
Anita Diamant
Two lives intertwine along a long stretch of Cape Ann beach.
Decline of Fishes
Peter Anastas
A novel about the struggle over the soul of the nation’s oldest seaport, Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Leaving Lucy Pear
Anna Solomon
Set in 1920s Cape Ann, the story of two women who are both mothers to the same unforgettable girl.
Children’s Books
Schooner
Pat Lowery Collins
Katy and the Big Snow
Virginia Lee Burton
The Serpent Came to Gloucester
M.T. Anderson
St. Peter’s Fiesta
Alice Gardner
History & Non-Fiction
Fast & Able: Life Stories of Great Gloucester
Fishing Vessels
Gordon Thomas
Swimming to the Top of the Tide: Finding Life
Where Land and Water Meet
Patricia Hanlon
Hammers on Stone: A History of Cape Ann Granite
Barbara Howell Erkkila
Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England
Ghost Town
Elyssa East
Lone Voyager: The Extraordinary Adventures of Howard Blackburn
Joseph E. Garland
5 Generations in Shoes 49 Years in Gloucester
Birkenstock · Dansko · Olukai · Teva · Keen · Merrell · Chaco · Naot On Running · New Balance · Sorel · Ecco · Aetrex · Sperry · Rieker · Brooks
Blundstone · Hoka · Taos · L'Artiste · Oboz · Pikolinos · UGG and many more!
Discover the magical light and creative community that is home to the oldest continuously operating art colony in the U.S. Rocky Neck has attracted artists to its magical location on Gloucester’s working inner harbor for over 150 years. Today, stroll along the harbor and on wood piers to visit our galleries and shops. Restaurants offer everything from coffee to seafood, all with prime views. The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck is a great starting point and one of Gloucester’s best art galleries with a full season of exhibitions.
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Rocky Neck
Catch the Maritime Magic
OF GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL
In the heart of the North Shore’s summer calendar stands a maritime tradition that has shone for four glorious decades - the Gloucester Schooner Festival. This cherished event paints a vivid picture of wood, canvas, and water against the rugged coastline and seasoned docks of historic Gloucester Harbor. More vibrant than ever, it pays tribute to the legacy of Gloucester’s schooner fleet.
Setting Sail: The Festival’s Inception
The festival’s origins trace back to June 1985 when Gloucester Harbor transformed into a sea of sails after the American Schooner Association invited the Nova Scotia Schooner Association to a rendezvous. Daisy Nell Collinson, the festival’s beloved chair, fondly reminisces about the inaugural event:
“We had a bagpiper onboard Morning Star, to pipe our way out of the harbor. Also aboard was an artist named Bob Prouty, and my miniature dachshund named Moose. Bob Prouty had offered an original oil painting of the winning schooner, as a first prize. The winner was a Nova Scotia schooner named Fortune receiving the finished piece at the evening’s gala event."
Event excitement led to the formation of a committee, and under the leadership of Mike Costello and the Cape Ann Chamber,
the Gloucester Schooner Festival became an annual Labor Day tradition.
History on Display
The festival expanded in 1986 with the introduction of the Mayor’s Cup Race, featuring a sterling silver replica of the 1920 Esperanto Cup donated by Gorton’s of Gloucester. In a spirited 2.5-mile race, iconic schooners like Pilot, Spirit of Massachusetts, and ErnestinaMorrissey battled for glory. Captain John Wigglesworth, steering Pilot to victory, expressed “This was a big win for the great old Pilot. I hope this first victory is the beginning of the big schooners return to Gloucester - their birthplace.”
Gloucester’s schooner fleet has been well represented throughout the festival’s history. Adventure, Roseway, and American Eagle, former fishing vessels, receive
thunderous applause from the crowds. Special appearances by many legends like Bluenose II, Ernestina-Morrissey, Pride of Baltimore II, Spirit of Bermuda, Virginia and many others heighten the festival atmosphere annually. The launch of Columbia in 2015, a steel replica of the iconic Gloucester racing fisherman, saw the creation of the Columbia Trophy in 2016.
Medium-sized and smaller vessels like When & If, Brilliant, Alert, and Tyrone challenge their larger counterparts, providing thrills for festival fans. Local heroes Thomas E. Lannon and Ardelle reflect Gloucester’s fishing fleet. With the addition of Isabella in 2023, five vessels at the Festival were built by local legend, Harold Burnham, preserving a centuries’ old legacy of Essex-built, Gloucester-fished schooners. The festival features numerous privately-owned vessels, essential for celebrating our shared heritage. They’re integral to the festival experience!
An Unconventional Win
In 2001, Ernestina-Morrissey clinched victory in an unconventional manner. With no wind, the race committee ruled that the first schooner to cross the start line would win. Captain Madeira recalls the moment: “With little wind and our boat drifting backwards, I allowed the crew to go fishing. In the slow
pace, I discussed with two mischievous crew members the idea of putting a dory in the water. Finding no rule against it, they rowed the 19th-century schooner over the line, employing what old-timers called a ‘Nova Scotia tow.’ Many competitors were left shaking their heads for not having thought of it themselves.”
Legacy and Horizon: Celebrating 40 Years
The Gloucester Schooner Festival’s enduring popularity is a testament to its profound cultural connection with the city. Celebrating its 40th year, now at Maritime Gloucester, an educational non-profit preserving Gloucester’s working waterfront, it hosts thousands of visitors with deck tours, sailing, charters, demonstrations, food, fun and exhibits. Saturday’s Maritime Heritage Day and Sunday morning’s Parade of Schooners along the Boulevard are spectacles not to be missed.
We invite you to embark on an unforgettable experience at this year’s Gloucester Schooner Festival, where the sea whispers tales of the past, and the wind carries promises of a maritime future. Join us this Labor Day in celebrating the resilient spirit of Gloucester and the timeless allure of its beloved schooners legacy.
Let the locals show you the best spots
Gloucester Fishing Boat Char ter s
Agawam Boat Charters
21 Pickering Street, Essex
978-768-1114
AgawamBoatCharters.com
Offers visitors a variety of adventures from exhilarating sport fishing to relaxing day excursions. We are committed to providing the ultimate excursion and will assure your trip provides lasting memories.
Charlie’s Charters
Fishing and Sightseeing
415 Main Street, Gloucester 978-281-8992 978-879-7517
CharliesCharters.com
Enjoy an exciting fishing adventure or scenic Cape Ann tour with Charlie’s Charters Experienced and knowledgeable, safety is our priority Morning or afternoon private charters starting at $300 includes everything needed, free parking
Tuna Hunter
75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester 978-407-1351
TunaHunter.com
Specializing in Giant Bluefin Tuna, experience deep sea fishing at its finest Inshore for stripers, or offshore for tuna, sharks and haddock Custom 36ft sportfisherman Professional captain, crew, and tackle 40 yrs experience.
Gloucester Fleet Deep Sea Fishing & Charters
75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester 978-559-1978
GloucesterFleet.com
Gloucester Fleet is a small family-owned/operated business. We run fun and safe deep-sea fishing trips for all skill levels and ages.
Cape Ann
Guiding Beacons
CAPE ANN'S ENCHANTING LIGHTHOUSES
Embrace the allure of Cape Ann’s enchanting lighthouses, where history, beauty, and maritime heritage intertwine to create an unforgettable experience along the rugged shores of New England.
Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse: A timeless beacon at Wigwam Point, leading vessels to the serene waters of Annisquam River. Constructed in 1801, this quaint lighthouse stands as a sentinel of maritime history. Its charming allure is best appreciated from the water or the picturesque Wingaersheek Beach.
Straitsmouth Island Lighthouse: Standing proudly since 1835, this majestic lighthouse watches over the entrance to Rockport Harbor. Owned by the town of Rockport and embraced by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, the island it calls home serves as a tranquil sanctuary for both birds and visitors alike.
Ten Pound Island Lighthouse: Dating back to 1821, this historic gem illuminates the pathways of Gloucester Harbor, guiding ships with its steadfast light. Restored to its former glory by the dedicated efforts of the Lighthouse Preservation Society, it stands
as a beacon of resilience and maritime heritage. Its presence graces the vistas of Gloucester's waterfront, a testament to the enduring spirit of the sea.
Eastern Point Lighthouse: Since 1832, this iconic landmark has welcomed ships into the bustling embrace of Gloucester Harbor. Once the residence of acclaimed artist Winslow Homer, it offers not only a guiding light but also a window into the rich tapestry of maritime history. While not open to visitors, its breathtaking views can be savored from the nearby Dog Bar Breakwater, inviting contemplation and awe.
Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses: With a legacy dating back to 1771, these twin lighthouses stand as guardians of the coast, offering dual lights that have guided countless mariners to safety. Maintained by the Thacher Island Association, they serve as a poignant memorial to those who have sailed the tempestuous seas. Discover the enduring charm of these historic beacons, standing tall against the ever-changing tides of time.
Get Outside and Enjoy Nature - right here in
Greenbelt welcomes you to discover our trails on beautiful conservation land in Gloucester. Enjoy walking (bring your dog!), hiking, biking, trail running and winter activities. Perfect for observing birds and other wildlife, or simply relaxing outdoors in nature. Our properties are free and open to all, from dawn to dusk daily.
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Discover Greenbelt trails in Gloucester and beyond
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Carter Reservation
Kleimola Reservation
Goose Cove
Harvey Reservation
Natti Woodland
Seine Field
Stoney Cove/Presson Point
Tompson Street
Lighthouse
Lobstering/ Harbor Tour
Gloucester Harbor Water Shuttle Hop
Seaport Trail
Did you know that Gloucester, Massachusetts is the Oldest Seaport in America? The birthplace of the U.S. fishing industry, site of the first marine railway, home to the oldest continuously operating artists’ colony on Rocky Neck, and a hub of innovation for centuries, Gloucester’s Seaport has endless treasures to explore.
Gloucester, Cape Ann is a breath of fresh air in the fall season, with fresh seafood dishes, schooner sails, harbor cruises, whale watching, art, museums, foliage over the water, kayaking, uncrowded beaches, and a variety of places to stay. Gloucester has the largest lobster fishing fleet in the state of Massachusetts, with bountiful catches hauled into Gloucester harbor year-round! Discover Gloucester’s Seaport Trail, rich with delectable seafood dishes, and lined with unique things to do and see.
THURSDAYS JULY & AUGUST 4:00-7:00PM
Getting Here
BY CAR
From Boston
I-93 North to I-95 North-Peabody. Continue on Rte. 128 North to Gloucester, Exit 54. Travel time approximately 45 minutes.
From New York & Points South
I-90 East (NY Thruway) to Mass Turnpike. Exit at I-95 North, continue on Rt. 128 North to Gloucester. Travel time approximately four hours.
From Maine & Points North
I-95 south to Rt. 128 North to Gloucester.
Drive the Essex Coastal Scenic Byway to explore our neighboring destinations north of Boston, and take in the breathtaking seaside scenery of the area.
BY SEA
Transient Docking/Mooring
Dockwa.com | 978-282-3012
Town Landings
Pick up/drop off only at Cripple Cove, St. Peter's Square; Docking at Solomon Jacobs Park
BY AIR
From Boston’s Logan Airport: Approximately 45-minute drive north to Gloucester. Subway service is available from Logan Airport to North Station, where MTBA trains depart to Gloucester regularly.
From Manchester, NH airport: about 75 minutes south to Gloucester.
BY TRAIN FROM BOSTON
Commuter Rail Trains available from Boston’s North Station. Gloucester Station is a five-minute walk from downtown shops, attractions, and restaurants. | MBTA.com
ONCE YOU’VE ARRIVED
Bus service and Stage Fort Park Shuttle to Good Harbor Beach CATA CannTran.com
Taxi Service
Gloucester Taxi & Livery Service 978-283-0099
Harbor Water Shuttle CapeAnnHarborTours.com
Play
On Land
Beauport, the SleeperMcCann House
A National Historic Landmark
75 EASTERN POINT BLVD | 978-283-0800
Weds. - Sat., May 22 - October 12. Advance purchase strongly recommended. Visit website for tickets and open hours.
HistoricNewEngland.org
Cape Ann Foodie Tours
617-902-8291
CapeAnnFoodieTours.com
Embark on a walking culinary and cultural tour that both fills your belly and enriches you with tales from Cape Ann’s remarkable history. Delicious introduction to beautiful Cape Ann!
Cape Ann Museum
27 PLEASANT STREET | 978-283-0455
CAM GREEN | 13 POPLAR STREET
CapeAnnMuseum.org
Celebrate the ongoing story of Cape Ann’s historical, industrial, and artistic achievement.
Cape Ann Lanes/ Laneside Pub & Brewery
53 GLOUCESTER AVE. | 978 283-9753
CapeAnnLanes.com
Cape Ann Lanes/Laneside Pub & Brewery is an updated family-friendly candlepin bowling center with modern and retro arcade games, craft brewery, delicious pub food and outdoor beer garden. see ad on page 23
Calvo Woodworking School
235 EAST MAIN ST. | 978-283-0231
DavidCalvo.com
calvowoodcarvingschool
Wood Carving Classes, Sign Carving, Dovetail Boxes, Bowl Carving, Tool Forging, Chair Making.
The Cut
177 MAIN STREET | 978-515-0000
TheCutLive.com
The Cut is a 22,000 sq ft multi-purpose entertainment venue in the heart of historic downtown Gloucester overlooking scenic Gloucester harbor. Two levels include a 500 capacity concert venue, rentable space for weddings and private functions, a 128 seat gastro pub and restaurant, a gaming area with pool tables and a recording studio with rehearsal rooms. see ad on page 10
Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation
Summer concert series on the Green CORNER OF CHURCH AND MIDDLE STREETS 978-821-5291 Fridays at 6:00pm.
GloucesterMeetinghouse.org see ad on page 41
Gloucester Stage Company
267 E MAIN STREET | 978-281-4433
GloucesterStage.com
Award-Winning Professional Live Theatre. Entertaining and intellectually stimulating plays every week June - September. Entire season, dates, and showtimes available online. Walk-up tickets available Wednesdays - Sundays (when not sold out). see ad on page 29
Hammond
Castle Museum
80 HESPERUS AVENUE | 978-283-2080
HammondCastle.org
Guided & Self-Guided Tours May-December. 10 am-4 pm, last entrance at 3:15 on most days. Extended hours: Thursday evenings in July-October & December. Candlelight & Spiritualism Tours & special events. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Not handicapped accessible. see ad on page 15
Maritime Gloucester
23 HARBOR LOOP | 978-281-0470
MaritimeGloucester.org
Experience Gloucester’s rich maritime heritage on our authentic working waterfront, museum, and our Maritime Science Education Center. see ad on inside front cover
North Shore Arts Association
11 PIRATES LANE | 978-283-1857
Nsarts.org
NSAA occupies one of the most unique and inspiring art gallery settings on Cape Ann. Open free to the public. see ad on page 38
Sawyer Free Library
21 MAIN STREET | 978-325-5500
SawyerFreeLibrary.org
Free Wi-Fi, free eBooks, and audiobooks. Discounted museum passes. see ad on page 22
ESSEX
Cogswell’s Grant
House Museum of American Folk Art
60 SPRING STREET, ESSEX | 978-768-3632
HistoricNewEngland.org
Fridays and Saturdays, June 1- October 12. 11am - 3pm, with tours on the hour.
Kite Day is Saturday, April 13.
ROCKPORT
Rockport Music, Shalin Liu Performance Center
37 MAIN STREET, ROCKPORT | 978-546-7391
RockportMusic.org
Rockport Music’s Shalin Liu Performance Center is an intimate concert hall with magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean and presents classical, jazz, folk, world and pop concerts year round. see ad on page 36
Hikes & Trails
Dogtown
INLAND GLOUCESTER
Wooded trails and old stone walls and boulders. Take a map. Trails are often difficult to track. Parking on Dogtown Road off Cherry Street and Gee Avenue.
EssexHeritage.org
Gloucester Harborwalk
DOWNTOWN
A free self-guided tour that is great for all ages. Start at St. Peter’s Square. Explore the 42 Harborwalk granite posts downtown from The Gloucester House to Stage Fort Park. Gloucester.Harborwalk.org
Greenbelt, Essex County’s Land Trust
978-768-7241
Ecga.org
Greenbelt has 9 properties in Gloucester for you to explore! Open daily, FREE of charge. Go to ecga.org for maps and directions, and to download our GreenbeltGo trails app! see ad on page 37
At Sea
7 Seas Whale Watch
SEVEN SEAS WHARF, 63 ROGERS STREET 888-283-1776
7SeasWhaleWatch.com
Guaranteed whale sightings! Gloucester’s leading whale watch company since 1983. Daily trips to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary aboard the Privateer IV, Gloucester’s newest, high-speed whale watch vessel. see ad on page 5
Artemis Sails
37 ROCKY NECK AVE | 207-930-5873
ArtemisSails.com
Come sail with Captain Rick and Deb Miles on our gorgeous 64' yacht, Artemis! 3 and 4 hour custom cruises, including fresh and yummy food, out of Gloucester Harbor. see ad on page 41.
Halibut Point State Park
ROCKPORT | 978-546-2997
You can explore the parks, trails and tide pools, picnic on the rocky ledges, and learn about the history of Cape Ann’s granite industry.
TheTrustees.org
Ravenswood
ROCKPORT/GLOUCESTER LINE
600 acres of woods, granite boulders and carriage trails. Visitor center, hiking, biking, crosscountry skiing, dogs welcome, required leash and pick up. Parking on Rte. 127 Western Ave.
TheTrustees.org
Beauport Cruiselines
6 ROWE SQUARE | 978-865-3210
BeauportCruiselines.com
Make waves with us aboard Beauport Cruiselines! Dine, dance and enjoy a public cruise, private event or dream wedding in true New England style while sailing Gloucester’s historic Harbor. see ad on back cover
Cape Ann Cruises
SEVEN SEAS WHARF | 63 ROGERS STREET 978-515-0484
CapeAnnCruises.com
Yacht Charters, Boat Tours & Events. Corporate Outings, Team Building, Wedding Parties, Celebrations, Fishing Charters, Memorials, Tour Groups, Public & Private Sightseeing Trips. Full Bar & Catering. Charters up to 46 Passengers. Docked next to the Gloucester House. see ad on page 28
Cape Ann Whale Watch
415 MAIN STREET | 800-877-5110
SeeTheWhales.com
Sail aboard the Hurricane II, the largest, fastest vessel in Gloucester. Named one of the top five whale watches in the US by Joshua Horwitz, author of “War on Whales”! Free parking! Seasonal. see ad on page 7
Charlie’s Charters
Fishing and Sightseeing
415 MAIN STREET | 978-281-8992 | 978-879-7517
CharliesCharters.com
see ad on page 28
Gloucester Fleet
Deep Sea Fishing & Charters
75 ESSEX AVENUE | 978-559-1978
GloucesterFleet.com
Gloucester Fleet is a small family-owned/ operated business. We run fun and safe deep-sea fishing trips for all skill levels and ages. Call for information and reservations. see ad on page 28
Harbor Tours, Inc.
66 HARBOR LOOP | 978-283-1979
CapeAnnHarborTours.com
see ad on page 38
Maritime Heritage Charters
Sailing from Maritime Gloucester
23 HARBOR LOOP | 978-290-7168
MaritimeHeritageCharters.com
Enjoy the beauty of Cape Ann under sail aboard the Schooners Ardelle and Isabella. Choose from a wide variety of sailing experiences from 2-hour public sails, sunset sails, music sails and special events to affordable small and large group private charters. All sail tickets include admission to Maritime Gloucester. see ad on page 23
Schooner Adventure
HARRIET WEBSTER PIER AT MARITIME GLOUCESTER | 23 HARBOR LOOP | 978-281-8079
Schooner-Adventure.org
Sail onboard Gloucester’s Flagship, a 122’ National Historic Landmark schooner! Adventure was built in Essex MA in 1926 and was a highliner of Gloucester’s fishing fleet. Authentically restored, she sails as an educational resource for all. Join us for Public Sails. Kids sail free! Also offering Private Charters, Dockside Tours and Educational Programs. see ad on page 20
Schooner Thomas E. Lannon
SEVEN SEAS WHARF | 63 REAR ROGERS STREET 978-281-6634
Schooner.org
Schooner sailing aboard the Lannon is relaxing, romantic, and fun. It’s an experience unlike any other. We offer public sails and private charters for all occasions. Come join us for a sail! see ad on page 29
Tuna Hunter Fishing Charters
75 ESSEX AVENUE | 978-407-1351
TunaHunter.com see ad on page 28
ESSEX
Agawam Boat Charters
21 PICKERING STREET, ESSEX | 978-768-1114
AgawamBoatCharters.com see ad on page 28
Essex River Cruises & Charters/ Clambakes
35 DODGE STREET, ESSEX | 978-768-6981
EssexCruises.com
ROCKPORT
North Shore Adventures and Outdoor Center
9 TUNA WHARF, ROCKPORT | 978-546-5050
NorthShoreAdventure.com
We are your one stop shop to Adventure on Cape Ann. We can equip and guide you for all your paddling, hiking, and biking needs around the beautiful North Shore.
Beaches Cressy’s Beach
AT STAGE FORT PARK, GLOUCESTER
This is a great place to spend the day as you can sit and observe the activities on the Harbor, have a picnic or cookout, or play games in the park.
Good Harbor Beach
BACK SHORE, GLOUCESTER
Wide flat beach excellent for walking, body surfing, volleyball. Lifeguards, food, changing rooms restrooms, fee for parking.
Half Moon Beach
AT STAGE FORT PARK, GLOUCESTER
Half Moon is a small quiet beach located in historic Stage Fort Park. It gets its name from the crescent shape of the beach.
Long Beach
GLOUCESTER/ROCKPORT LINE
Great sunrise views of Thacher Island Twin Lighthouses. Fee for parking.
Pavilion Beach
DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER
Gloucester Harbor and lighthouse views. Behind the Beauport Hotel. Perfect beach to view the Greasy Pole contest.
Wingaersheek Beach
WEST GLOUCESTER
Flour soft white sand, tide pools, lighthouse views, calm water. Lifeguards, food, changing rooms, restrooms, fee for parking.
Gloucester-MA.gov
(For info on all Gloucester beaches, and to reserve parking.)
Plan Your Wedding
The Atlantic Ocean Room at the Elks at Bass Rocks
101 ATLANTIC ROAD | 978-282-3200
AtlanticOceanRoom.com
TheElksatBassRocks theelksatbassrocks
An ocean-front facility located directly on the water with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. We can accommodate up to 200 guests for the flawless ceremony and reception you’ve been dreaming of.
Beauport Hotel
55 COMMERCIAL STREET | 978-282-0008
BeauportHotel.com
Your vision for a wedding by the sea starts here on our spectacular oceanside deck and beautiful Grand Ballroom seating 230 guests. After your reception, retire to one of our 94 guest rooms and suites featuring oceanfront balconies and more. see ad on back cover
Cape Ann Cruises
SEVEN SEAS WHARF| 63 ROGERS STREET | 978-515-0484
CapeAnnCruises.com
Yacht Charters, Boat Tours & Events. Corporate Outings, Team Building, Wedding Parties, Celebrations, Fishing Charters, Memorials, Tour Groups, Public & Private Sightseeing Trips. Full Bar & Catering. Charters up to 46 Passengers. Docked next to the Gloucester House. see ad on page 28
Cruiseport Gloucester
6 ROWE SQUARE | 978-282-9700
CruiseportGloucester.com
Celebrate life’s momentous events at Cruiseport Gloucester, the area’s most luxurious waterfront destination. Our expert wedding planners ensure that your special day will delight you and your guests, and will be remembered for a lifetime. see ad on back cover
The Cut
177 MAIN STREET | 978-515-0000
TheCutLive.com
The Cut is a 22,000 sq ft multi-purpose entertainment venue in the heart of historic downtown Gloucester overlooking scenic Gloucester harbor. Two levels include a 500 capacity concert venue, rentable space for weddings and private functions, a 128 seat gastro pub and restaurant, a gaming area with pool tables and a recording studio with rehearsal rooms. see ad on page 10
Decklyn’s
31 HARBOR LOOP |
Large private function room with water views for private events, from rehearsal dinners to intimate wedding celebrations to corporate events. see ad on page 18
Hammond Castle Museum
80 HESPERUS AVENUE | 978-283-2080
HammondCastle.org
Start your 'together forever' story at one of the North Shore’s most romantic settings. Located on the Atlantic’s rocky coastline, the castle offers breathtaking views, historic arches, a drawbridge, and a majestic Great Hall, making it perfect for celebrating life's most special moments. see ad on page 15
Events and Accommodations at Cape Ann Marina
75 ESSEX AVENUE | RT. 133 | 978-283-2116
CapeAnnMarina.com
Our destination on the water location can host your guests in our hotel, our Waterfront Pavilion (tent) and wine and dine onsite at Mile Marker One Restaurant venue. New bridal accommodations. Captivating water views, picture locations for your memories. Event space available year round depending on your celebration. It’s all here! see ad on page 13
Maritime Heritage Charters
Sailing from Maritime Gloucester 23 HARBOR LOOP | 978-290-7168
MaritimeHeritageCharters.com
Enjoy the beauty of Cape Ann under sail aboard the Schooners Ardelle and Isabella. Choose from a wide variety of sailing experiences from 2-hour public sails, sunset sails, music sails and special events to affordable small and large group private charters. All sail tickets include admission to Maritime Gloucester. see ad on page 23
Sharon’s Studio of Gloucester - Cape Ann Weddings
179 WASHINGTON STREET | 978-290-2989
CapeAnnWeddings.com
A boutique photography studio located North of Boston. Focusing on Fine Art wedding and event photography. Creating Beautiful and Bold portraits of families, individuals and children. Modeling and Senior portraits are our specialties.
1606 Restaurant & Oyster Bar
55 COMMERCIAL STREET | 978-491-5090
1606Restaurant.com
Featuring modern American cuisine with fresh local ingredients and an enchanting raw bar, 1606 Restaurant & Oyster Bar at Beauport Hotel is New England coastal dining at its best! see ad on back cover
51 Rocky Neck
51 ROCKY NECK AVENUE| 351-217-1238
51RockyNeck.com
51 Rocky Neck is a waterfront restaurant and piano bar serving fresh local seafood and steaks with attentive service in a fun relaxed setting. see ad on page 20
Blue Collar Lobster Co.
63 ROGERS STREET | 978-283-1812
TheGloucesterHouse.com
BlueCollarLobster
On Gloucester’s working waterfront • A fast, casual venue offering lobsters, lobster rolls, oysters, fried seafood, sandwiches, and salads • Full Bar • Family Friendly • Dog friendly • Large parties welcome • Home of Wicked Tuna Boats
• Live entertainment see ad on page 19
Cape Ann Lanes/ Laneside
Pub & Brewery
53 GLOUCESTER AVE. | 978 283-9753
CapeAnnLanes.com
Cape Ann Lanes/Laneside Pub & Brewery is an updated family-friendly candlepin bowling center with modern and retro arcade games, craft brewery, delicious pub food and outdoor beer garden. see ad on page 23
The Cut
177 MAIN STREET | 978-515-0000
TheCutLive.com
The Cut is a 22,000 sq ft multi-purpose entertainment venue in the heart of historic downtown Gloucester overlooking scenic Gloucester harbor. Two levels include a 500 capacity concert venue, rentable space for weddings and private functions, a 128 seat gastro pub and restaurant, a gaming area with pool tables and a recording studio with rehearsal rooms. see ad on page 10
Decklyn’s
31 HARBOR LOOP | 978 283-6342
Decklyns.com
Classic New England Seafood on the historical Gloucester Harbor. Enjoy water views on our outdoor patio, or at our large outdoor bar. Wood fired BBQ Friday - Sunday. Live music Friday - Sunday all summer long. see ad on page 18
George's Restaurant & Bar
DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER | (978) 281-1910
GeorgesRestaurantAndBar.com
The best corner in town! Open at 6am daily. Breakfast, lunch & dinner. Generous portions & reasonable prices. Full bar with year-round liquor license for bloody marys, mimosas and more. One of Gloucester’s oldest running restaurants for nearly 100 years!
Holy Cow Ice Cream Cafe
80 PLEASANT STREET | 978-281-0313
HolyCowIceCreamCafe.com
Check us out on Instagram and Facebook
HolyCowIceCreamCafe
National Award Winning Homemade Super Premium Ice Cream. Home of the 2022 North American Ice Cream Association’s “Flavor of the Year”!
Jalapeño’s Mexican
Restaurant
88 MAIN STREET | 978-283-8228
JalapenosGloucester.com
Since 1992, Jalapeño’s Restaurant is North Shore’s choice for traditional regional Mexican food made with local ingredients keeping the freshest produce, fish and spices most important to the business operations. see ad on page 28
Machaca
14 ROGERS STREET | 978 865-3669
TheMachaca.com
Indulge in authentic tacos and premium tequila at our family-owned Mexican restaurant. Experience a warm, lively ambiance where every bite feels like home.
Mile Marker One
Waterfront Dining at Cape Ann Marina 75 ESSEX AVENUE/RT. 133 | 978-283-2122
MileMarkerOne.com
Fresh local seafood with a cool local vibe. Open year round where you always sit on the water. Our River View Dining Room, Lounge & Bar. Or our deck and igloos. Live music. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, raw bar, cocktails and to-go. Come by boat, too! see ad on page 13
Minglewood Harborside
25 ROGERS STREET | 978-281-0223
MinglewoodHarborside.com
Waterfront outdoor dining and retractable glass walls create an alfresco experience both inside and out. Fresh, local seafood, creative sushi and tavern favorites are complemented by refreshing cocktails. Private event space for up to 100 people. Live music daily; full bands Friday & Saturday all summer. see ad on inside back cover
Seaport Grille
6 ROWE SQUARE | 978-282-9799
SeaportGrilleGloucester.com
Come for the menu, stay for the vibe! With waterfront views and locally caught seafood, our menu of fresh and delectable dishes are brought to you in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. see ad on back cover
Tonno Restaurant
2 MAIN STREET | 978-879-4795
TonnoRestaurant.com
Savor the essence of coastal Italy with exquisite seafood dishes, nightly specials sourced from local waters, and a full-service bar crafting artisanal cocktails. Homemade pasta, secondi courses featuring fish and meat, and decadent desserts make for an unforgettable dining experience. see ad on page 20
Turner’s Seafood Market
Fish n’ Chips and Fresh Seafood Market
4 SMITH STREET | 978-281-7172
Turner’s Salem at Lyceum Hall 43 CHURCH STREET, SALEM | 978-745-7665
Turner’s Seafood Grill & Market
506 MAIN STREET, MELROSE | 781-662-0700
Turners-Seafood.com
The freshest, best tasting, authentic New England seafood has three historic locations. Experience local seafood from dayboats’ fresh catch, within hours served to our dining guests and market customers.
Virgilio’s Bakery & Deli
29 MAIN STREET | 978-283-5295
VirgiliosBakery.com
It’s the bread that makes the sandwich. Italian and specialty breads and rolls, unique sandwiches on fresh-baked rolls, fresh cannoli, pastries, cookies and Italian ice made on site. see ad on page 41
Yella on the Water
25 WESTERN AVENUE | 978-491-5334
YellaGrille.com
ESSEX
Woodman’s Of Essex
119 MAIN ST. ROUTE 133, ESSEX | 978-768-6451
Woodmans.com
Voted “The Most Iconic Restaurant” in the Boston area! Since 1914 - GLUTEN FREE Fried Clams, Seafood & Clam Chowder. AwardWinning Lobster Rolls, Fresh Local Lobsters & Steamers, Grilled Items. Family Friendly, Full Bar, Indoor & Outdoor Seating, Beautiful Views of “The Great Marsh”. see ad on page 35
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA Cala’s
7 BEACH STREET MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA | 978-525-3304
CalasRestaurant.com
Cala’s delivers great food in a casual “Cheers” environment, where guests are treated like family, the beers are always cold, and the wine pour is never skimpy. see ad on inside back cover
Stay
Accommodations at Rocky Neck
43 ROCKY NECK AVE. GLOUCESTER 978-381-9848 | 978-804-0562
RockyNeckAccommodations.com
Located on Smith Cove in the heart of the Rocky Neck Art Colony walk to restaurants, shops and theatre. All rooms have water views, kitchenettes and decks.
Atlantic Vacation Homes
4 OLD COUNTY ROAD | 978-290-4331
AtlanticVacationHomes.com
We are the North Shore’s premier vacation rental and real estate company, with over 40+ years of creating dream vacations for our guests. Book your next beach escape today!
Atlantis Oceanfront Inn
125 ATLANTIC ROAD | 978-283-0014
AtlantisOceanfrontInn.com
Our beautiful oceanfront location is a spectacular setting for the perfect vacation. Close to Good Harbor Beach. Ocean views from every room, outdoor pool. Enjoy our Breakfast Café with creative selections open to the public.
Beauport Hotel Gloucester
55 COMMERCIAL STREET | 978-282-0008
BeauportHotel.com
Transport yourself to a one-of-a-kind, luxury, oceanfront getaway at Beauport Hotel. With picturesque oceanfront views, upscale amenities and unforgettable hospitality, our 94 room hotel is your perfect coastal escape. see ad on back cover
Blue Shutters Beachside Inn
1 NAUTILUS ROAD | 978-283-1198
BlueShuttersBeachside.com
Charming inn on Good Harbor Beach. Spectacular views. Rooms and suites, all with AC. Open year round. Walk to restaurants and supermarket. Minutes to downtown Gloucester and Rockport. Complimentary continental breakfast. Free Wi-Fi.
Cape Ann Camp Site
80 ATLANTIC STREET | 978-283-8683
CapeAnnCampSite.com
200 mostly shaded tent and RV sites nestled in a variety of shade trees and shrubs. Big rig sites overlook tidal estuary. Hookups. One mile from Wingaersheek Beach. Pet Friendly. Wi-Fi.
Cape Ann Motor Inn
33 ROCKPORT ROAD | 978-281-2900
CapeAnnMotorInn.com
Directly on the sands of Long Beach, we are open year round, with all rooms overlooking the ocean with views of the twin lighthouses of Thacher Island. Sunrises here are unforgettable! Dog friendly. Free Wi-Fi and A/C in all rooms. see ad on page 18
The Hotel at Cape Ann Marina
75 ESSEX AVENUE/RT. 133 | 978-283-2116
CapeAnnMarina.com
Destination found, open year round! Stay, Dine, Drink, Chill. Relax in our heated indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Our waterfront hotel rooms and suites offer views of the river, marina and Wicked Tuna boats. Onsite Mile Marker One Restaurant with fresh seafood and menus for everyone, hotel bar and the best deck and Igloo dining. Meeting space, weddings and groups welcome. Walk to beaches and town. see ad on page 13
Harborview Inn
71 WESTERN AVENUE | 978-283-2277
HarborviewInn.com
Overlooking Gloucester Harbor, this fourseason bed & breakfast is perfect for vacations and weekends away. The Inn is within walking distance to downtown restaurants, museums, shops and attractions.
Ocean House Hotel at Bass Rocks
107 ATLANTIC ROAD | 978-283-7600
OceanHouseGloucester.com
Our waterfront hotel offers 51 rooms and suites with spectacular ocean views. Amenities include outdoor pool, hot tub and fire pit.
Sea Lion Motel & Cottages
138 EASTERN AVENUE | 978-283-7300
SeaLionMotel.com
Conveniently located between Gloucester and Rockport, less than one mile from Good Harbor Beach. We have cottages, efficiencies, house suites, and hotel rooms and offer outside pool, Wi-Fi, A/C.
The Vista
22 THATCHER ROAD | 978-281-3410
VistaMotel.com
Overlooking Good Harbor Beach, with gorgeous ocean views from every room. Super clean, spacious rooms. Free continental breakfast, outdoor heated swimming pool. see ad on page 19
ROCKPORT
Addison Choate
49 BROADWAY, ROCKPORT | 978-546-7543
AddisonChoate.com
Newly renovated boutique hotel in the heart of Rockport. Open year round. Stylish, coastal eclectic design, top notch hospitality, luxurious rooms, streaming TV, marble bathrooms, A/C and delicious complimentary breakfast.
The Cove at Rockport
1 KING ST, ROCKPORT | 978-203-2840
CoveAtRockport.com
The Cove at Rockport is just steps from Front Beach and five minutes to downtown shopping and dining. We feature self check in, plush beds, and stunning views of the ocean.
see ad on page 41
Visitor Resources
Addison Gilbert Hospital
298 WASHINGTON STREET | 978-283-4000
BeverlyHospital.org
City Hall
9 DALE AVENUE | 978-281-9700
Gloucester-MA.gov
Information, restrooms.
Discover Gloucester
HARBOR LOOP | 978-675-1818
DiscoverGloucester.com
Gloucester Harbormaster
19 HARBOR LOOP | TRANSIENT DOCKING/ MOORING | VHF CHANNEL 16 OR 978-325-5750
Dockwa.com
Greater
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
24 HARBOR LOOP | 978-283-1601
CapeAnnVacations.com
Cape Ann’s new year-round visitor center with information, restrooms and parking. see ad on page 36
Visitor Welcoming Center
At Stage Fort Park
24 HOUGH AVENUE | 978-281-8865
Gloucester-MA.gov
Information, restrooms (seasonal), beaches, playground, dog park, tennis courts, picnic area, and concerts.
Meet Boston
99 HIGH STREET, 10TH FLOOR, BOSTON 1 (888) SEE BOSTON
MeetBoston.com
Meet Boston is the primary private sector marketing and visitor services organization charged with the development of meetings, conventions and tourism-related business. Our goal is to enhance the economy of Boston, Cambridge and the metropolitan area.
North of Boston
Convention & Visitors Bureau
Maria Miles Visitor Center
I-95 SOUTHBOUND EXIT 90, SALISBURY 978-465-6555
NorthofBoston.org
VisitNorthofBoston see ad on page 40
HOUSES OF WORSHIP
Eagle & Dove Ministries
Judah’s Roar Church & Worship Center
CALL FOR MEETING LOCATION 978-290-1180
EagleDove.com
Backyard Growcery
9 SARGENT ST. | 978-281-0480
BackyardGrowers.org
A Wednesday farmer’s market brought to you by Backyard Growers at Burnham’s Field, starting June 19th. Featuring local farms, seafood vendors, bakers, prepared foods and weekly kids activities and public gardening and art workshops.
Cape Ann Olive Oil Co.
Tasting Bar and Gifts
57 MAIN STREET | 978-281-1061
CapeAnnOliveOil.com
Common Crow
Natural Market
200 EASTERN AVENUE 978-283-1665
CommonCrow.com
commoncrowmarket
Our one-stop shop for natural, local, organic and fair trade provisioning. Hot and cold grab and go. Family style catering and platters. Coffee and pastries. Groceries, meats, produce and cheese. Bulk foods. Natural health and beauty.
Design of Mine
33 MAIN STREET 351-217-1137
DesignofMineShop.com
Our eclectic style boutique offers a wide selection of women’s clothing and accessories at reasonable prices. Enjoy a personalized shopping experience in the heart of Gloucester’s West End. We are Cape Ann’s destination for Beautiful Wear.
Gloucester Apparel from Joey Ciaramitaro
44 MAIN STREET
GloucesterApparel.square.site
Quality Gloucester/Fishing/Golf/Boating Resort Wear. Online ordering available.
goodlinens studio
130 MAIN STREET | 978-515-7646
goodlinensstudio.com
kitchen • bath • home • gift
Jane Deering Gallery
19 PLEASANT STREET | 917-902-4359
JaneDeeringGallery.com
JDG1 and JDG2 present contemporary art by established and emerging artists. Cape Ann artists regularly exhibit. The newly expanded gallery is adjacent to Cape Ann Museum. Gallery hours Friday & Saturday 1-5pm: Sunday 1-4pm and always by appointment.
Local Colors
121 MAIN STREET | (978) 283-3996
Local-Colors.org
Local art from local artists.
Mark Adrian Shoes
103 MAIN STREET | 978-283-4343
MarkAdrianShoes.com
MarkAdrianShoes
Women’s • Men’s • Kids’ • Sandals • Sneakers • Hikers • Dress • Wedding • Fashion • Casual • Flips • Boots • Slippers • Socks • Bags
Your favorite footwear brands at the best prices. 5 generations of experience & unparalleled customer service - a Gloucester tradition for 49 years • Mon - Sat 10am - 6pm. see ad on page 24
M / N Contemporary Art
20 PLEASANT STREET | 781-439-5583
Michalak / Nagle Contemporary Art michalak.nagle
A contemporary gallery featuring the work of Vanessa Michalak & Rebecca Nagle including 3-D work from affiliated artists. Gallery Hours: Fri. 1-5pm, Sat. 11am-5pm, Sun. 12-4pm and always by appointment.
Reverie 73
73 ESSEX AVENUE
Reverie73.com
Surfari
88 BASS AVENUE | 978-283-7873
SurfCapeAnn.com
SurfariStandUpPaddleSurf | supsurfari
Everything you need to play on the beach or in the water. Shop boards, swimsuits, flip-flops, wetsuits, clothing, sunglasses, gifts and more! Surfing and SUP rentals, surf lessons and camps.
Turner’s Seafood Market
Fish n’ Chips and Fresh Seafood Market
4 SMITH STREET | 978-281-7172
Turner’s Seafood Grill & Market
506 MAIN STREET, MELROSE | 781-662-0700
Turners-Seafood.com
Turtle Alley Chocolates
42 ROGERS STREET | 978-281-4000
TurtleAlley.com
Turtles, toffee and fudge, oh my! Handcrafted chocolates made with all the love in Gloucester. Life is short. Sin a little!
ROCKPORT
Coastal Locals
Cooperative Gallery
2 DOCK SQUARE, ROCKPORT (978)999-5002
Coastal-Locals.com
Locally-made ceramics, painting, photography, flameworked glass and artisan jewelry, located in the heart of picturesque Rockport, MA. see ad on page 36
Reverie73 | reverie.73
Reverie 73 is your local cannabis dispensary in Gloucester. Explore cannabis with us, and learn more about our curated customer experience. Reverie 73 serves legal-age consumers in Massachusetts. see ad on page 16
Second Glance Thrift Store
The Thrift Store of The Open Door 2 POND ROAD | 978-283-4298
FOODPANTRY.org see ad on page 38
Rockport Art Association & Museum
12 MAIN ST., ROCKPORT | 978-546-6604
www.RockportArtAssn.org
The Rockport Art Association & Museum features ever-changing exhibitions of fine art, sculpture, and photography for sale and a Museum Collection of works by historic Cape Ann artists. see ad on page 36
Calendar
Every effort has been made to provide our readers with a comprehensive Calendar of Events. Visit discovergloucester.com/events for an updated list.
APRIL 2024
Whale Watching Excursions Begin 7seaswhalewatch.com capeannwhalewatch.com
5-28 Gertrude Cawein Exhibit Hammond Castle Museum hammondcastle.org
23 Twin Lights Half Marathon
Good Harbor Beach yukanrun.com
MAY 2024
18 Dogtown 5-Mile Trail Run
Dogtown Commons capeanntrailstewards.org/events
18 Motif #1 Day Rockport rockportusa.com
31-JUN 23 Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike
Professional Live Theatre, Comedy gloucesterstage.com
JUNE 2024
Cape Ann Art Haven
Art classes for students & adults arthaven.org
1-23 Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike
Professional Live Theatre, Comedy gloucesterstage.com
7-JUL 7 Rockport Chamber Music Festival
Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport rockportmusic.org
14 Art in the Barn
Cox Reservation, Essex ecga.org
15 Rockport Farmers Market
SATURDAYS 9AM-1PM THROUGH OCT. 12 Harvey Park rockportexchange.org
16 Gloucester Juneteenth Festival
Cape Ann Museum Green capeannmuseum.org
19 Backyard Growcery
Burnham’s Field
WEDS. THROUGH OCT. 16, 2:30-6:30PM backyardgrowers.org
22 Rockport Garden Club Garden Tour
10AM-4PM VARIOUS LOCATIONS, ROCKPORT rockportgardenclub.org
26-30 St. Peter’s Fiesta ST. PETER’S PARK, 5-11PM stpetersfiesta.org
28-30 St. Peter’s Fiesta Greasy Pole Contest Gloucester Harbor - Pavilion Beach stpetersfiesta.org
JULY 2024
Bubbles and Books
Story time on the oceanside lawn
WEDNESDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST, 10:15-11:15AM Hammond Castle hammondcastle.org
Cape Ann Art Haven
Art classes for students & adults arthaven.org
Backyard Growcery
Burnham’s Field
WEDS. THROUGH OCT. 16, 2:30-6:30PM backyardgrowers.org
Culture Splash
THURSDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST 4-8PM Rocky Neck and Harbortown Cultural Districts discovergloucester.com
Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series
THURSDAYS, JULY & AUGUST, 6-9PM Harbor Loop, Gloucester facebook.com/harborloopconcerts/ Music on Meetinghouse Green
FRIDAY EVENINGS JULY 5 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6, 6-8:30PM
Gloucester UU Church gloucestermeetinghouse.org
1-7 Rockport Chamber Music Festival
Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport rockportmusic.org
2 Indigenous Heritage Day
Cape Ann Museum Green capeannmuseum.org
3 Independence Day Celebrations
Fishtown Horribles Parade 6pm, Concert
5:30pm Stacy Blvd, Fireworks on waterfront 9:30pm (rain date 6th) gloucester-ma.gov
5-28 Wipeout
Professional Live Theatre, Comedy gloucesterstage.com
6 Rockport Farmers Market
SATURDAYS 9AM-1PM, THROUGH OCTOBER 12 rockportexchange.org
6 Generous Gardeners Annual Gloucester Garden Tour
Private garden tours throughout the Wheelers Point area, 10am-4pm, rain or shine generousgardeners.org
7, 14, 21, 28 Antonio F. Gentile Bandstand Summer Concert Series
6:30PM, STAGE FORT PARK davidlbenjamin.com
11, 18, 23 Summer of Movies on the Lawn Hammond Castle hammondcastle.org
12-28 Lanes Coven Theater Co, Windhover, Rockport A Midsummer Night’s Dream lanescoven.com
13 Gloucester Downtown Block Party #1
6-10PM MAIN STREET capeannchamber.com
13 Blackburn Challenge
Row it, paddle it – party to follow blackburnchallenge.com
16-18 Gloucester’s Bluefin Blowout
N.E. premiere giant Bluefin Tuna Tournament
Cape Ann Marina bluefinblowout.com
27 Annisquam Village Sea Fair 10AM-3PM RAIN OR SHINE annisquamvillage.org
AUGUST 2024
Cape Ann Art Haven
Art classes for students & adults arthaven.org
Backyard Growcery Burnham’s Field
WEDS. THROUGH OCT. 16, 2:30-6:30PM backyardgrowers.org
Culture Splash
THURSDAYS, 4-8PM Rocky Neck and Harbortown Cultural Districts discovergloucester.org
Music on Meetinghouse Green
FRIDAY EVENINGS THROUGH SEPT. 6, 6-8:30PM gloucestermeetinghouse.org
Bubbles and Books
Story time on the oceanside lawn
WEDNESDAYS, 10:15-11:15AM
Hammond Castle hammondcastle.org
Hammond Castle Candlelight & Spiritualism Tours
THURSDAY EVENINGS, AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, AND AGAIN IN DECEMBER hammondcastle.org
1, 8, 22, 29 Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series
6-9PM, HARBOR LOOP, GLOUCESTER facebook.com/harborloopconcerts/
3 Rockport Farmers Market
SATURDAYS 9AM-1PM, THROUGH OCTOBER 12 rockportexchange.org
4, 11, 17, 18, 25 Antonio F. Gentile Bandstand Summer Concert Series
6:30PM, STAGE FORT PARK davidlbenjamin.com
6-11 Annisquam Village Players CINDERELLA, 7:30PM Annisquam Village Hall, 38 Leonard Street annisquamvillageplayers.org
9-25 Wish You Were Here
Professional Live Theatre Premiere gloucesterstage.com
10 Gloucester Downtown Block Party #2 6-10PM MAIN STREET capeannchamber.com
10 Gloucester Blues Festival Stage Fort Park gloucesterbluesfestival.com
10 Fishermen’s Memorial Service 5PM, STACY BOULEVARD gloucester-ma.gov
13 Festival by the Sea 10AM-4PM, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER capeannchamber.com
17-18 Gloucester Waterfront Festival 9AM-6PM ON SAT., 9AM-5PM ON SUN. Stage Fort Park castleberryfairs.com
23-SEPT 8 Lanes Coven Theater Co, Windhover, Rockport The Servant of Two Masters lanescoven.com
30 Gloucester Downtown Block Party #3 6-10PM MAIN STREET capeannchamber.com
31 Concert on the Boulevard 5:30PM Fireworks off the Boulevard 9:15PM (rain date September 2) gloucester-ma.gov
31 Boat Parade of Lights SUNSET Best viewing from Stacy Boulevard
SEPTEMBER 2024
Backyard Growcery Burnham’s Field WEDS. THROUGH OCT. 16, 2:30-6:30PM backyardgrowers.org
Hammond Castle Candlelight & Spiritualism Tours
THURSDAY EVENINGS hammondcastle.org
AUG 30-SEP 2 40th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival
Gloucester Harbor and Maritime Gloucester Parade of Sail, Maritime Heritage Day, races, events and more. gloucesterschoonerfestival.com
6 Music on Meetinghouse Green Cape Ann Big Band gloucestermeetinghouse.org
6-22 The Hombres
Professional Live Theatre Premiere gloucesterstage.com
7 Rockport Farmers Market
SATURDAYS 9AM-1PM THROUGH OCT. 12, HARVEY PARK rockportexchange.org
12-15 Rockport Celtic Festival
Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport rockportmusic.org
14-29 Trails & Sails
Sixteen days of exploring heritage in Essex County. Hundreds of free heritage events. trailsandsails.org
21 Blackburn Brew Fest
STAGE FORT PARK, GLOUCESTER, NOON-5PM
Over 30 brewers from across the region (rain date, 22) capeannchamber.com
21-22 Dry Salvages Festival- A celebration of T.S. Eliot
Enjoy bird watching, a boat tour to the Dry Salvages, theater, poetry readings tseliot.com/the-dry-salvages-festival/
OCTOBER 2024
Hammond Castle Spiritualism Tours
THURSDAY EVENINGS hammondcastle.org
2, 9, 16 Backyard Growcery Burnham’s Field
WEDS. THROUGH OCT. 16, 2:30-6:30PM backyardgrowers.org
5, 12 Rockport Farmers Market
9AM-1PM, HARVEY PARK rockportexchange.org
5-13 Annual Cape Ann Plein Air
N.E. largest outdoor painting competition capeannpleinair.org
12-13 Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show
ANNISQUAM VILLAGE HALL, SAT. 10AM-5PM; SUN. 12-5PM annisquamartsandcrafts.org
26 Essex Clamfest 11AM-4PM MEMORIAL PARK, ESSEX capeannchamber.com
NOVEMBER 2024
30 Small Business Saturday–Shop Local Downtown Gloucester shops gloucestermerchantassociation.org
30-JAN 1 Winter Lights on Cape Ann Running throughout the month of December, see over 100 businesses lit up discoverglocuester.com
DECEMBER 2024
Winter Lights on Cape Ann See over 100 businesses lit up discovergloucester.com
Hammond Castle Candlelight Tours
THURSDAY EVENINGS IN DECEMBER hammondcastle.org
1 Christmas Parade
3:15PM LEAVES JODREY FISH PIER
1 Tree Lighting after Parade at Dusk, Kent Circle gloucester-ma.gov
1-31 Celebrate the Holidays on Cape Ann
5 Ladies’ Night - Gloucester 10AM-8PM, Downtown gloucestermerchantassociation.org
12 Mens’ Night - Gloucester 10AM-8PM, Downtown gloucestermerchantassociation.org
14 Middle Street Walk 10AM-3PM middlestreetwalk.org
14 Lobster Trap Tree Lighting Hosted by Art Haven at 4:30pm arthaven.org
15 Santa at Sea 11AM, 2PM beauportcruiselines.com
31 Rockport New Year’s Eve rockportnye.com
31 Beauport Cruiselines New Year’s Cruise beauportcruiselines.com
JANUARY 2025
20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration
Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation gloucestermeetinghouse.org
25-26 Gloucester So Salty Downtown Gloucester capeannmuseum.org
FEBRUARY 2025
Black History Month
MARCH 2025
Women’s History Month