Twenty-five kilometers from the coast of Canada, the archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is a little bit of France apart. The houses are as colorful as in a Scandinavian country, the Basque festivals are good with the Breton pancakes and the accent reminds that of Quebec! Beyond a singular culture to be discovered at the discretion of its small unusual museums, it is a destination of pure nature which one never tires of surveying the landscapes between land and sea while watching for seals, humpback whales and birds migratory.
Saint Pierre et Miquelon
Destination
Not to be missed
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is an archipelago of colorful houses off the coast of Canada. The group includes the islands of Saint-Pierre, Miquelon-Langlade, Île aux Marins and a handful of uninhabited islets. Here, the geography is American, the landscape is Nordic, the language is French, the festivals are Basque, the stamps are highly sought after and total relaxation is guaranteed.
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