St. Pierre and Miquelon - Part 6 (Finale) - Breathtaking Scenery All To Myself

Publicado 2024-05-02
The finale of my excursion to Newfoundland and St. Pierre & Miquelon left me breathless.
Both from the wind, and the stunning natural beauty.

Definitely not a goodbye, but "à bientôt"! (See you soon)

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction
0:12 - Nature Interpretation Center
4:06 - Our Lady of Ardilliers Catholic Church
4:56 - A Bit Of History..
5:58 - Miquelon Harbour
6:30 - Museum of The Mi'kmaq
8:55 - Lunch
9:05 - Le Muscadin & Shipwrecks
11:27 - Island Tour Lookoff Point
12:34 - Island Tour Going For A Drive
13:56 - Island Tour Langlade Beach
16:24 - Trip Recap

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  • @louiselloyd1523
    we visited St. Pierre & Miquelon in 2015. We were quite excited to go there but were rather disappointed during our 3 day stay. The ONLY people who seemed enthusiastic about having visitors were the young people working at the Tourist Centre. They were great and really tried hard. Sadly we found that the attitude of the rest of the town was completely aloof. Anyone we encountered in shops and restaurants seemed to care less about us being there. There was one exception - a young man at the Museum was very helpful and informative. Also the appearance of the town was rather run-down - seemed like there was no pride, no attempt to keep the environment clean and the buildings repaired. We found that our 3 day stay was almost too long and we were glad to leave when it was time to depart. It's sad that the over-all attitude was one of complete indifference. I wonder if they have made an attempt to change that.