A lot of freight has to be carried out to the Cranberry Isles, in addition to all the people who want to come out or go ashore. Less than half an hour is scheduled for the boat trips between the Cranberries and [Mount Desert Island]; the islands are well connected through relatively protected water. ...
One or two barge trips a week usually take care of the needs of the islands during the winter--fuel, construction lumber, bait for the co-op in Islesford, and trash on the return. In summer, "it's just as fast as we can do things," says David Bunker. There are three trips a week just carrying trucks of lobster bait.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Ferries to Little Cranberry Island
Obviously no one can get on and off Little Cranberry without a boat. That's why everyone on the island always knows exactly when the ferry comes and goes. We've scheduled a charter boat to get people to the wedding (4 pm from the upper town dock in Southwest Harbor!), but if you decide to come out to the island early, you'll be on one of the ferries. Virginia Thorndike's "Islanders" describes the ferry business to the Cranberries: