Frenchman Bay
Frenchman Bay
Frenchman Bay, named for Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer and cartographer who sailed these waters in 1604.
lying between Mount Desert Island and the Schoodic Peninsula, is one of Maine’s most scenic and storied coastal inlets. Framed by the rugged cliffs of Acadia National Park and dotted with spruce-covered islands, the bay offers sweeping views, rich marine life, and a deep connection to the region’s maritime heritage. Its calm, protected waters have long supported lobstering, sailing, and ferry routes, with Bar Harbor perched on its western shore as a lively gateway to the bay. On quiet mornings, fog drapes the islands and distant schooners slip across the horizon, giving Frenchman Bay its signature mix of serenity, mystery, and natural grandeur.Print size: 13"x19"
Giclée printed on 100lb. white archival paperSigned and stamped open edition