Saint Pierre City
Saint-Pierre City: Quaint capital of the overseas territory, blending French elegance with Caribbean flair, offering historic charm, vibrant culture, and scenic views.
Saint-Pierre City: Quaint capital of the overseas territory, blending French elegance with Caribbean flair, offering historic charm, vibrant culture, and scenic views.
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon National Park boasts stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife on the islands, preserving the region’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
Located in the town of Saint Pierre, this museum offers a fascinating look into the history and culture
This large lagoon is a beautiful natural area, home to a variety of wildlife such as ducks, geese, and beavers
Boat tours are a great way to explore the islands and get a close-up look at the local wildlife. Tours can be
This historic lighthouse dates back to 1856 and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. Visitors
Saint Pierre and Miquelon is known for its fresh seafood, and there are plenty of restaurants and cafes where
Saint Pierre and Miquelon hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Fête de la Mer (Sea Festival)
While Saint Pierre and Miquelon may be small, there are several nearby islands that are worth exploring
The islands offer several hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks. Hikers can enjoy
This museum offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine archipelago
Cap-aux-Meules has several beautiful beaches, including La Martinique, Dune du Sud, and Pointe-aux-Loups
This cheese factory produces a variety of artisanal cheeses using traditional methods. Visitors can take a tour
Sea kayaking is a popular activity in Cap-aux-Meules, with several outfitters offering guided tours of the
Cap-aux-Meules has several historic lighthouses, including the Cap Hérissé and Pointe-aux-Loups lighthouses
Cap-aux-Meules is known for its seafood, particularly lobster and crab. Visitors can sample these delicacies
Cap-aux-Meules has several bike paths that wind through the island’s scenic countryside. Visitors can
Île aux Marins is small enough to explore on foot, and visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the picturesque