Add a maine dining experience of a lifetime
The Turner Farm property, located at Fish Point on North Havenโs southern shore, bears a long history of human activity. From Native American settlements to a family farm for 200 years to several decades as a summer estate to the now renewed life as a working farm, the land holds many stories.
Fish Pointโs earliest inhabitants were the Native American Red Paint people. Archeological digs in the 1970s revealed the earliest dated Native American settlement in Maine, with numerous tools dating back as far as 7,000 years. In addition, archeologists concluded Native Americans were living on the island year round, contrary to the common belief that they only summered in the Penobscot Bay region. In October of 1784, Samuel and Mary Cushing Thomas came to North Haven from Marshfield, Massachusetts, settled at Fish Point, and began farming. For the 200 years following Samuel and Maryโs arrival, the farm passed through six generations of the Thomas family.
Guests can choose to add this unique experience to their Maine Windjammer Expedition. After dropping anchor in front of the farm, we go ashore for cocktail hour, after which we are seated for a 5 course meal with other guests in a family style setting.
Choose the Turner Farm Barn Supper Add-On when you make your reservation!