
Saint-Pierre Island
Saint-Pierre Island is a small, French overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Covering about 242 square kilometers, it is composed of two main islands, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. The islands are known for their unique blend of French culture and North American influences, featuring charming villages, seafood cuisine, and distinct architecture. Economically, Saint-Pierre is supported by fishing, tourism, and government services. The islands enjoy a mild climate compared to mainland Canada, making them a picturesque destination rich in natural beauty and history.