Pronounced “shuh big”, the island's name means “isle of many springs.” At almost five miles long and 1½ miles wide, it is the largest island in Casco Bay.
After seceding from the town of Cumberland, Chebeague Island became Maine’s newest independent town on July 1, 2007. The community chose to secede to protect the future of its island elementary school, without which it would be extremely difficult to sustain a year-round population. In addition to fishing and local enterprises, a large number of islanders commute to mainland jobs.
Quick Facts
- Year-round population, 2010 U.S. Census: 341
- Summer population estimate: 1,600
- Area: 1,926 acres
- Mainland ferry terminals: Cousins Island (Yarmouth) & Portland
- Estimated distance between Cousins Island and island ferry docks: 1 mile
- Ferry service: Chebeague Transportation Company
- Estimated distance between Portland and island ferry docks: 5 miles
- Ferry service: Casco Bay Lines
- School: Pre-K–5; upper grades commute to Cumberland or Yarmouth
- Form of town government: Independent town