Explore the remote French islands of Saint-Pierre, the setting for a new CBC drama series. Discover the islands' history, culture, and secrets while enjoying stunning landscapes and exciting nightlife.
Everything you need to know about the new CBC drama series Saint-Pierre starring Allan Hawco and Joséphine Jobert. We invite you to join us on the adventure of a lifetime: An exclusive VIP getaway to Saint-Pierre , the capital of a group of remote French islands located just 45 km off the coast of Canada 's Newfoundland. Formerly a rum runner's paradise, Saint-Pierre hosts a new (and old) collection of mobsters carrying deep, dark secrets. It's the perfect place to disappear and bury your past.
Take in the stunning landscapes, picturesque harbours, quaint homes and seafront boardwalks. Enjoy the French culture, music, wine, food and a large share of drama. You'll be staying at the charming Hotel Robert, a large oceanfront property, a two-minute walk from the ferry terminal. Now over a century old, this fully renovated and comfortable 43-room inn has hosted numerous celebrities including the internationally famous Al Capone. How to get there A 45-minute international flight from St. John's. Newfoundland International crime boss, Sean Gallagher Cop and local amateur baker, Renuf Aucoin Notre-Dame-des-Marins is located on Île aux Marins, a short boat ride from Saint-Pierre (DERM CARBERRY) Enjoy a day trip to see the puffins (and maybe a dead body or two) on Île aux Marins, just a 15-minute boat ride from the main island. Poke your head into the island's church, Notre-Dame-des-Marins, a unique spot for destination weddings. The altar has been recently refurbished (they had to replace some flooring after last season's unfortunate event with an antique firearm). Explore the local museum to learn about the islands' colourful rum-running history. Saint-Pierre even has a guillotine from the Napoleonic era that is rumoured to be in Looking for nightlife? You can dance the night away at Le Joinville Disco, a 200-year-old (!) nightclu
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