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SUMMARY:Wild Edibles at Bakers Island with Russ Cohen
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist and wild foods enthusiast Russ Cohen on a special edible excursion at Bakers Island Light. \n\n\n\n\nExplore Wild Edibles at Bakers Island Light Station \nCome join naturalist and wild foods enthusiast\, Russ Cohen on a special edible excursion out to Bakers Island Light Station\, a historic property owned by Essex Heritage. \nThis 4-hour special trip includes the boat ride aboard Naumkeag and a walking tour of the property with expert Russ Cohen pointing out special species along the trails including the kind you can snack on! Before departing for the main land\, enjoy sumac-ade (a natural alternative to Kool-Aid) and a wild goodie or two made by Russ Cohen himself! The wild edibles tour includes over 3 dozen species of edible wild plants that have existed on the island for some time. Also expect to encounter at least six of the additional native wild edible species that were planted last summer. \nPlease Note: \n\nThe lighthouse cannot be climbed at this time.\nThe rest of the island aside from the 10 acre Light Station is privately owned and all visitors must stay within the 10 acre boundaries.\nGuests will not be permitted to visit the Assistant Keeper’s House; that is only accessible to Essex Heritage Members who have booked an overnight stay.\nPlease read through all the FAQ’s and our Cancellation Policy before purchasing tickets.\n\nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets: \n\nAdults: $40\nChildren (4-12 yr): $25\nEssex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount! (A discount code will be provided on membership confirmation letter.)\n\nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nYES. All passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp and the rugged island terrain without assistance.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/wild-edibles-at-bakers-island-with-russ-cohen/
LOCATION:Bakers Island Light Station\, Bakers Island\, Salem\, MA\, 01944\, United States
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CREATED:20260408T141944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T162821Z
UID:10000536-1783677600-1783684800@essexheritage.org
SUMMARY:Treasure Islands of Salem Sound with Chris Leahy
DESCRIPTION:Join local naturalist and birding expert\, Chris Leahy\, on his special birding-focused harbor tour which – will delight nature lovers. \n\n\n\n\nNaturalist Chris Leahy will be leading this nautical exploration of the marine habits of Salem Sound and help you identify all the birds you’ll see along the way. Come enjoy the sights and sounds of Salem Harbor and learn more about the amazing array of bird species who call the north shore home during the summer months. \nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets: \n\nAdults: $40\nChildren (4-12 yr): $25\nEssex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount! (A discount code will be provided on membership confirmation letter.)\n\nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nYES. All passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp and the rugged island terrain without assistance.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/treasure-islands-of-salem-sound-with-chris-leahy-5/
LOCATION:10 Blaney Street\, 10 Blaney Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T143000
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CREATED:20260406T195749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T195840Z
UID:10000533-1784293200-1784298600@essexheritage.org
SUMMARY:Shipwrecks of Salem Sound with Captain Ray Bates Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard Naumkeag with lifelong historian\, author\, and local diver\, Captain Ray Bates\, Jr.\, for a harbor tour to visit the sites and hear the stories of the many shipwrecks of Salem Sound. Captain Bates has been exploring shipwrecks since 1969 and has written several books on the maritime disasters that have occurred along Boston’s North Shore and Cape Ann. Essex Heritage is thrilled to partner with Ray\, as he leads a tour sharing and locating the shipwrecks along the coast of Salem\, Beverly and Marblehead\, allowing passengers to truly “dig into the past and unearth long-lost stories for themselves.” \nAll passengers will receive a signed copy of Ray’s book\, Shipwrecks North of Boston: Volume 1 \, Salem Bay. \nRay Bates will have both volumes of his book and prints of his shipwreck map for sale following the tour. \nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets: \n\nAdults: $40\nChildren (4-12 yr): $25\nEssex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount! (A discount code will be provided on membership confirmation letter.)\n\nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nYES. All passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp and the rugged island terrain without assistance.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/shipwrecks-of-salem-sound-with-captain-ray-bates-jr-6/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:10 Blaney Street\, 10 Blaney Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T183000
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CREATED:20260415T162256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T162256Z
UID:10000538-1784305800-1784313000@essexheritage.org
SUMMARY:Misery Island Mushroom Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join mycologist Jana Harris from Essex Forays for a guided mushroom walk at Great Misery Island. \n\n\n\nFor all those interested in discovering fungi growing on the Misery Island of the coast of Beverly/Salem. This unique island environment hosts conifer and hardwood trees that provide background to growing fungi. Fungi don’t stop there. Animals nesting and living on this island contribute significantly to the growth of fungi and lichens on the island’s stone ruins. Join us on an exploratory walk around the island with Jana Harris of Essex Forays\, certified in Wild Mushroom Food Safety and a member of Boston Mycological Club. Jana will ID mushrooms as we go and learn about edible and non-edible species. The trip will last about 2.5 hours and will give participants a chance to look closely at mushroom species that thrive in this secluded environment. Depending on weather\, there will be different types of mushrooms to explore. \nPlease wear sturdy shoes\, long pants\, garden gloves\, bring a water bottle\, tick and bug repellent\, ID field guide and a basket (optional). Please be aware that there is a lot of poison ivy off the trails on the island\, so gloves and long pants are highly suggested.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/misery-island-mushroom-walk-8/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Misery Island\, Salem\, MA\, 01944\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T130000
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CREATED:20260406T195749Z
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SUMMARY:Shipwrecks of Salem Sound with Captain Ray Bates Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Come aboard Naumkeag with lifelong historian\, author\, and local diver\, Captain Ray Bates\, Jr.\, for a harbor tour to visit the sites and hear the stories of the many shipwrecks of Salem Sound. Captain Bates has been exploring shipwrecks since 1969 and has written several books on the maritime disasters that have occurred along Boston’s North Shore and Cape Ann. Essex Heritage is thrilled to partner with Ray\, as he leads a tour sharing and locating the shipwrecks along the coast of Salem\, Beverly and Marblehead\, allowing passengers to truly “dig into the past and unearth long-lost stories for themselves.” \nAll passengers will receive a signed copy of Ray’s book\, Shipwrecks North of Boston: Volume 1 \, Salem Bay. \nRay Bates will have both volumes of his book and prints of his shipwreck map for sale following the tour. \nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets: \n\nAdults: $40\nChildren (4-12 yr): $25\nEssex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount! (A discount code will be provided on membership confirmation letter.)\n\nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nYES. All passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp and the rugged island terrain without assistance.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/shipwrecks-of-salem-sound-with-captain-ray-bates-jr-6/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:10 Blaney Street\, 10 Blaney Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260918T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260417T160811
CREATED:20260408T142756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142756Z
UID:10000537-1789718400-1789731000@essexheritage.org
SUMMARY:Great Misery Island Birding and Nature Tour with Chris Leahy
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalist Chris Leahy for an in-depth exploration of the nature and birds of Great Misery Island. \n\n\n\nExplore the birds and environments of Great Misery Island. \nWith 83 acres of varied habitats\, Great Misery Island – now protected by The Trustees – offers a fascinating mix of natural and human history. On this 3.5-hour trip (including 30-minute boat ride each way)\, you will explore these varied elements with naturalist and Cape Ann resident\, Chris Leahy. Of special interest will be the commencement of fall bird migration. We will spend the morning walking slowly on well-maintained trails\, some of which go uphill\, but not very steeply. Comfortable shoes\, sunscreen and insect/tick repellant are recommended. \nBoat Departure Location: Naumkeag departs from the Salem Ferry dock at 10 Blaney Street\, Salem MA 01970. \nTickets: \n\nAdults: $40\nChildren (4-12 yr): $25\nEssex Heritage Members receive a 20% discount! (A discount code will be provided on membership confirmation letter.)\n\nAre there restrictions on who can go? \nYES. All passengers must be: \n\nAt least 4 years old (No infants; in arms or baby carriers)\nCapable of negotiating the boat ramp and the rugged island terrain without assistance.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/great-misery-island-birding-and-nature-tour-with-chris-leahy-4/
LOCATION:Misery Island\, Salem\, MA\, 01944\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261002T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T160811
CREATED:20260415T162256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T162256Z
UID:10000539-1790958600-1790965800@essexheritage.org
SUMMARY:Misery Island Mushroom Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join mycologist Jana Harris from Essex Forays for a guided mushroom walk at Great Misery Island. \n\n\n\nFor all those interested in discovering fungi growing on the Misery Island of the coast of Beverly/Salem. This unique island environment hosts conifer and hardwood trees that provide background to growing fungi. Fungi don’t stop there. Animals nesting and living on this island contribute significantly to the growth of fungi and lichens on the island’s stone ruins. Join us on an exploratory walk around the island with Jana Harris of Essex Forays\, certified in Wild Mushroom Food Safety and a member of Boston Mycological Club. Jana will ID mushrooms as we go and learn about edible and non-edible species. The trip will last about 2.5 hours and will give participants a chance to look closely at mushroom species that thrive in this secluded environment. Depending on weather\, there will be different types of mushrooms to explore. \nPlease wear sturdy shoes\, long pants\, garden gloves\, bring a water bottle\, tick and bug repellent\, ID field guide and a basket (optional). Please be aware that there is a lot of poison ivy off the trails on the island\, so gloves and long pants are highly suggested.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/event/misery-island-mushroom-walk-8/2026-10-02/
LOCATION:Misery Island\, Salem\, MA\, 01944\, United States
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