Passamaquoddy Bay is an inlet of the Bay of Fundy, found between Maine and New Brunswick, at the mouth of the St. Croix River. It is a large body of really cold water with a tidal rhythm that sees water levels rise and fall 28 feet, twice a day.
This painting of the bay features a view of Navy island, located off the southwest shore of St. Andrews. It’s an ecologically significant area which provides a habitat for many bird species throughout the year. There is a Nature Preserve located in the Northwest region of the island.
This painting is the last in a series of local scenes created by Andrea.
Passamaquoddy Bay
Andrea Mulder-Slater
Acrylic on Canva
26" x 32", framed