Miquelon is a town of 700 inhabitants who's history and culture is intertwined with that of Acadia. Shortly after the Acadian deportation of 1755, hundreds of Acadian families sought refuge here. Today, the town of Miquelon is proud of its heritage, natural landmarks and history.
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Miquelon is a town of 700 inhabitants who's history and culture is intertwined with that of Acadia. Shortly after the Acadian deportation of 1755, hundreds of...
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Q: Is there any evidence that Charles de Gaulle spent time in St. Pierre during WWII? Someone suggested to me that he left St....

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A Peice of France in North America

I've got some interesting experiences in Saint-Pierre. I'd love to share with you the 28 tips I've written, the 71 photos uploaded, and 1 travelogue I've created.
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The travel agent and the official St. Pierre homepage said we didn't need passports. Well, the lady gendarme at customs let us know that was not at all copacetic. It was a beautiful- if hard to get...
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Saint Pierre - France's Falklands

St Pierre is on the way to.....well nowhere really. In fact, the main reason we went there was to be able to say. "We've been to St Pierre." The island, an overseas department of France, is in the sea...
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St. Pierre et Miquelon is a department of France. It is a number of islands. However, only two of these are occupied; St. Pierre and Miquelon. Miquelon is the larger. St. Pierre is the capitol. A...
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I went on a short 3 day trip to St. Pierre in 1998. Being 18, this was my first trip by myself, and I admit that may have been a key factor in the experience I had. I thought the island was nice, but...
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