Saint-Pierre City Map
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Online Map of Saint-Pierre City
About Saint-Pierre City
Saint-Pierre City is the capital and largest settlement of the French territorial collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the southern coast of Newfoundland, Canada. With approximately 5,500 inhabitants, it represents about 86% of the territory's total population.
The city serves as the commercial and administrative center of the archipelago, featuring the territory's main port and the Saint-Pierre Airport. The harbor is essential for the local economy, supporting both commercial fishing operations and serving as a gateway for tourists and supplies. The downtown area maintains its distinctive French colonial architecture, with colorful wooden houses that are characteristic of the region.
Notable landmarks include the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, built in 1907, and the L'Arche Museum and Archives, which showcases the islands' history and cultural heritage. The Pointe aux Canons Lighthouse, constructed in 1892, remains an important maritime beacon and historical monument.
Saint-Pierre City hosts several educational institutions, including the François-Masson High School and a campus of the National School of Maritime Studies. The city maintains strong cultural ties with metropolitan France while preserving its unique identity as North America's last remnant of colonial New France. Despite its small size, the city provides modern amenities, including hospitals, schools, and various government services, making it a fully functioning administrative center for the territory.
The Facts:Island: Saint-Pierre Island.
Commune: Saint-Pierre.
Population: ~ 5,500.
Last Updated: January 16, 2025