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Hours:Hours Vary see below
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Nature & Outdoors
Other Ideas: NEOC; PUDDLESTOMPERS™ Nature Exploration; Ocean Protection Advocacy Kids, Inc.; Summer Kids' Classes at Newton Community Farm; Appleton Farm Camp, Ipswich


maritime gloucester photoThe mission of Maritime Gloucester is to inspire students and visitors to value maritime heritage, marine science, and environmental stewardship through hands-on education and experiences.

This mission is fulfilled by emphasizing in our programs and services our core values: Inspiring Discovery, Embracing History, Exploring Science, and Living Stewardship.

What to See & Do at Maritime Gloucester
Our Campus has two distinct areas for visitors to enjoy. Our pier is free and open to the public. On it, you will find America's oldest operating Marine Railway, several historic wooden boats, the Dory Shop, and, in the summer, an Oyster Upweller.

There is an admission fee for our gallery and aquarium spaces. In this space, you will find our Lower Gallery (currently under construction), the Gorton's Seafoods Gallery, our outdoor Seapocket Aquarium, and our new Maritime Science Education Center.

We also have a museum store, curated with a unique selection of gifts, books, toys, and clothing for kids and adults! Please read on for details on all of our spaces.

Check the website frequently for special family programs, camps, and events.

Current Exhibits & Experiences Included with Admission

• Gorton's Seafoods Gallery - This large gallery space is used to interpret the maritime history of our historic site and the connected maritime history of Gloucester. In this space, you will find a display detailing the evolution of the Gloucester Fishing Schooner, an interactive model of our historic marine railway which can be seen from the gallery window, a history of the Fisherman's sailing race which has evolved into the modern Gloucester Schooner Festival, the history behind the original antifouling paint which was developed across the harbor, The cockpit of fishing trawler Vincie N. as well as dozens of maritime models and artifacts.

• Seapocket Aquarium - A favorite space of our youngest visitors this outdoor space has a touch tank where you can get up close and personal with some local marine species. Additional tanks in this space display a variety of marine environments that can be found on Cape Ann.

• Maritime Science Education Center - This brand new space is open year-round and has 5 exploration zones for visitors of all ages to explore.

• Lower Gallery - Under Construction

Things To Do When You Visit Our Public Access Waterfront

• Take a walk on the Harriet Webster Pier- Named after our first Executive Director, this wooden pile timber wharf extends 200 feet out into Gloucester Harbor. From here, visitors have a great viewing perch to watch draggers, trawlers, lobster boats, and pleasure boats in the harbor.

• Visit our Marine Railway - Maritime Gloucester features the oldest operating marine railway in the country. Check out a boat on the rails. At low tide, see the old wooden support structures that lead into the harbor. Ask for one of our staff or site interpreters about the rich history of schooner repairs on this cherished site. The railway was built in 1849-1850 by Crandall Dry Dock

• Take a sail on the Schooner Ardelle - The Ardelle is a 49-passenger traditionally built, 55' pinky schooner built and operated by Captain Harold Burnham. Captain Burnham was recently named a National Heritage Fellow, the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. The Schooner Ardelle is the Flagship of Maritime Gloucester and we proudly use her for our educational programming. The Schooner Ardelle is currently sailing daily and offering charters, please visit maritimeheritagecharters.com for more information.

• See the Schooner Adventure - A National Historic Landmark, and the flagship vessel of Gloucester, this knockabout schooner, built in 1926, is one of the last remaining traditional wooden schooners built in Essex in the early 20th century.

• The Dory Shop - Often active with students, friends, and visitors checking in with heritage dory builder and fisherman Geno Mondello. He builds sailing and rowing dories from scratch in his woodworking shop and his observation deck offers a comfortable spot to relax and check out the working waterfront.

HOURS↑ top

Daily 10am-4pm
Please note that our indoor aquarium is closed on Wednesdays for cleaning.
*Hours may vary for school trips or inclement weather.


COST↑ top

Members - Free
Adults - $12
Seniors, Military, Students, Teachers - $8
Children under 2 - Free
WIC/EBT* - Free
Family (up to 2 adults and 2 kids) - $30
We offer reciprocal admission for CAMM & NARM cardholders


WEBSITE↑ top

www.maritimegloucester.org

LOCATION↑ top

23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA, 01930 map
Phone: 978-281-0470

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