
About this Event
Step aboard the storied schooner BOWDOIN with Captain Graham McKay for an evening of adventure, history, and firsthand accounts of Arctic exploration. Designed by legendary explorer Donald MacMillan, BOWDOIN has spent more than a century braving some of the world’s most formidable waters. McKay, a seasoned tall ship captain and master boatbuilder, will recount his experiences navigating Greenland’s rugged coastline, steering through towering icebergs, and engaging with remote Arctic communities.
As director of Lowell’s Boat Shop McKay brings a wealth of maritime expertise, blending history, craftsmanship, and real-world sailing challenges in a captivating discussion that will transport you to the frozen north.
The Herreshoff Marine Museum's Annual Lecture Series features top authors, sailors, historians, and experts, offering insights amidst historic Herreshoff boats and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame.
Lectures are available in-person or virtually on Zoom—be sure to check your ticket type when purchasing. Online sales for in-person tickets close 2 hours before the event, though tickets may still be available at the door unless stated otherwise. Your ticket grants access to the lecture on the specified date and time, either in person or online.
While we aim to provide recordings to ticket holders, availability is not guaranteed. If available, recordings are typically shared 3–5 weeks after the event.
Looking to attend the entire series? The , available exclusively to Museum Members, offers access to every lecture in the lineup. Passholders also enjoy access to all 2025 video recordings, when available.
Tickets are non-refundable but transferable up to one week before the event. No physical tickets are issued; check-in is done by last name upon arrival.
Museum Members enjoy exclusive discounts on lecture tickets. Not a member yet? Join today at herreshoff.org/support and start saving!
The Herreshoff Lecture Series is Proudly Sponsored by: , , , , , , and .
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Herreshoff Marine Museum, 1 Burnside Street, Bristol, United States
USD 12.51 to USD 23.18