Pepperrell Cove at Kittery Point, Maine is a beautiful, well protected harbor with easy access from the ocean. It offers transient moorings, public restroom, superb scenery, restaurants, a post office, a supermarket right at the town dock, and all the friendliness that Maine has to offer. From the ocean, the entrance to the Piscataqua River is well marked by lighthouses on either side of the harbor, and land markers such as Fort McClary to guide you directly into Pepperrell Cove.—kitteryme.gov
The North Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is a historic Congregational church located in Market Square. In 1854, the current church building was erected by Towle & Foster of Boston. Sited directly across from the Portsmouth Athenæum, it features an Italianate edifice and a steeple visible from most of the city, the Piscataqua River, and communities on its western bank in Maine. Its spire has been referred to as Portsmouth's "landmark of record". The church is home to Portsmouth's United Church of Christ congregation.—Wikipedia This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.
Moran Towing maintains at least three and often four tugs in Portsmouth to assist with river traffic that brings several million tons of cargo a year – coal, natural gas, road salt, and products for a Foreign Trade Zone – up the the Piscataqua River and through Portsmouth Harbor.—portsmouthnh.com This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.