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Town of Isle Au Haut

Knox CountyIsle au Haut is a town in Knox County, incorporated on February 28, 1874 from a portion of Deer Isle from which it is separated by five miles of water.

Samuel de Champlain apparently named it in 1604 from the French for high island, concurring with a later observation by Captain John Smith who called it the highest island in Penobscot Bay.

About half the island is incorporated into Acadia National Park, beginning with a gift from the Bowditch family of Isle au Haut Mountain.

Six miles long and two miles wide, its cliffs rise 550 feet above sea level. A narrow mile-long lake (variously know as Long Pond, Turner Lake, and Champlain Lake) hugs the southeastern corner of the island.

Isle au Haut is both a lobstering community and a retreat for seasonal cottage owners.

From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)

Town Officials

Title Name
Assessor Debra Schrader
Assessor Kelly Hawkes
Assessor Payson Barter
Municipal Clerk Susan Macdonald
Municipal Treasurer Benjamin Macdonald
Selectman Jason Barter
Selectman William Clark
Selectman Peter Burke
Tax Collector Susan Macdonald

Town Facts

County: Knox

School Dist/Dept:
Isle Au Haut School Department

Senate District: 28

House District: 36

Congressional District: 1

Population: 79

Area: 11.6 sq miles

Pop. Density: 6/sq mile

Longitude: W 68:34:27

Latitude: N 44:00:32

Contact Information

Address:
Po Box 106
Isle Au Haut, ME 04645
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Tel: (207) 335-5001

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