We carry a wide array of unique gifts & souvenirs with an emphasis on Maine & New England made. A few of the brands & items that we currently carry are featured below, but our inventory is always evolving so be sure to stop in to see ALL that we have to offer! We look forward to seeing you.
The Pussums Cat Company
The Pussums Cat Company is a small family-owned business in Maine that has been providing superior catnip toys for over 40 years. They make premium 100% natural catnip toys that are totally free of insecticide & fungicides. Their toys won't fall apart after a few rolls, tumbles & tugs. Feline tested & approved by our own kitties!
North Country Wind Bells
Begun by Jim & May Davidson on the craggy Maine coast in the mid-'70s, in the small village of Round Pond their family & neighbors craft wind bells that echo the distinctive and familiar tones of the coastal & harbor bells. It began by Jim - a lobsterman, recording the sounds of the bell & gong buoys where he hauled his traps, then painstakingly working pieces of steel to match the tones. Each bell is based on Jim & family's interpretations of the gong & bell buoys in the area for which they are named.
Chandler Sugar Shack
Following years of making maple syrup as a backyard hobby, in 2007 the Chandler family built a sugarhouse and purchased a 2'x6' stainless steel wood-fired evaporator, tapped as many trees as they could find and Chandler's Sugar Shack was born! Now with over 4200 taps in place - they take pride in the pure maple syrup they produce. Sweet by nature!
Eye Catching Jewelry
Eye Catching Jewelry was established in the summer of 2013. The designer Apryl, who also loves to fish, began creating pieces of jewelry from fishing lures. Eye Catching Jewelry strives to bring quality pieces to you at an affordable price!
Maine's Own Treats
Maine’s Own Treats began in 1975 when the original owner, K. Weymouth Howard, Jr. a WWII veteran and retired submarine cook, made his family’s old recipes for jams out of his sea captain’s home in Blue Hill, Maine.
After winning multiple blue ribbons at the fairs and demand becoming so great for his jams, he moved the business to their current 30 acres location on Bar Harbor Road. In 1987, the Gauvin family took over Maine’s Own Treats with Weymouth staying on to continue cooking the jams into his late sixties before retiring. Their jams & syrups are still made the old fashioned way - over a stove & hand poured.