Getting Around
Saint-Pierre is small and walkable, making it easy to explore on foot.
Saint-Pierre, the capital of the French collectivité d'outre-mer of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, is a small but vibrant city known for its authentic French atmosphere. Located off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, it offers visitors a unique cultural experience with its rich maritime history and blend of French and North American influences. The city is ideal for those interested in exploring a distinct cultural setting with charming streets and a welcoming community.
Authentic French atmosphere.
Rich maritime history.
Unique blend of French and North American cultures.
Close access to Newfoundland, ideal for day trips.
Unique French cultural experience in North America.
Rich maritime history with museums and historical sites.
Saint-Pierre is small and walkable, making it easy to explore on foot.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
Enjoy French-inspired cuisine with fresh seafood as a highlight.
Check the local calendar for festivals celebrating French culture and maritime heritage.
6,200
French, English
French is the primary language, but English is also widely understood.
Cultural Exploration, History Buffs, French Culture
May-September
Spring is mild and a great time to explore the city's natural beauty without the summer crowds.
Summer is the peak tourist season with festivals and events, but expect higher prices and more visitors.
Fall offers cooler weather and fewer tourists, perfect for a relaxed visit.
Winters are cold and quiet, ideal for those seeking solitude and a peaceful atmosphere.