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DAY 15 | SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON

DAY 16 | ONWARD FLIGHTS Your ship arrives at the pier in St. John’s for a morning disembarkation. After breakfast, you may make your way to St. John’s International Airport to connect with your homeward flight, or stay longer if you have booked additional accommodation Do you require a visa for Saint Pierre and Miquelon? Citizens of some countries require a visa to visit Saint Pierre and Miquelon, which are overseas territories belonging to France. Please contact your nearest French consulate or embassy to determine your visa requirements.

Experience the traditional culture of France during our visit to the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. This small archipelago, only 20 kilometers from Newfoundland, is the only French territory on the North American continent. We’ll disembark in the colorful and vibrant port town of Saint-Pierre, where we can stroll along the seaside, sample French patisseries and enjoy the café scene. Get a taste of Europe where you least expect it. While Europeans have had a presence on the tiny archipelago since the early 17th- century, the islands are traditional territory of the Mi’kmaq, the Indigenous people who first appeared in Atlantic Canada 10,000 years ago. The Mi’kmaq culture thrives throughout Eastern Canada.

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