Todd House Bed & Breakfast
A bright yellow house out on Todd’s Head overlooking Cobscook and Passamaquoddy bays, this 1775 Cape features classic New England architectural touches such as a huge center chimney and a fireplace with bake oven. It has served as everything from a former Mason’s Hall to temporary military barracks; today, the six inn rooms come in various configurations. Two rooms have kitchenettes. The ocean views are a draw, as are proprietor Ruth McInnis’s collection of artifacts, from Revolutionary War items to Wabanki arrowheads. The inn is only about a .75-mile walk from Eastport’s burgeoning downtown district.
A bright yellow house out on Todd’s Head overlooking Cobscook and Passamaquoddy bays, this 1775 Cape features classic New England architectural touches such as a huge center chimney and a fireplace with bake oven. It has served as everything from a former Mason’s Hall to temporary military barracks; today, the six inn rooms come in various configurations. Two rooms have kitchenettes. The ocean views are a draw, as are proprietor Ruth McInnis’s collection of artifacts, from Revolutionary War items to Wabanki arrowheads. The inn is only about a .75-mile walk from Eastport’s burgeoning downtown district.

