Travel Reference
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Tours
Chez Janot BOAT TOUR
( www.chezjanot.fr ; adult/child €73/50; Jun-Sep) It offers full-day, bilingual tours by Zodi-
ac covering both Miquelon and Langlade. Book at the visitors center.
Festivals & Events
From mid-July to the end of August, folk dances are often held in St-Pierre's square.
Bastille Day CULTURAL
(
Jul 14) The largest holiday of the year.
Basque Festival CULTURAL
(
mid-Aug) A weeklong festival with music, marching and invigorating street fun.
Sleeping & Eating
There are about a dozen accommodations on St-Pierre; all include continental breakfast .
Book ahead in summer. Great eateries abound, not surprisingly; make reservations to en-
sure a table. Several bars and restaurants are on Rue Albert Briand.
Bernard Dodeman B&B B&B $
( 508-413-060; www.pensiondodeman.com ; 15 Rue Paul Bert; r €55; ) The Dode-
man's three simple rooms share two bathrooms and a communal TV parlor. It's a
15-minute walk from the ferry, on a hill above town.
Auberge Quatre Temps B&B B&B $
( 508-414-301; www.quatretemps.com ; s/d €70/78; ) Quatre Temps is a 15-minute
schlep from the ferry dock, but don't let that deter you. All six rooms have their own
bathroom. There's a fine terrace where you can buy drinks and sip alfresco. The owner
also runs the Saveurs des Îles restaurant.
Nuits St-Pierre B&B $$$
( 508-412-720; www.nuits-saint-pierre.com ; 10 Rue du Général Leclerc; r €125-150; ) St-
Pierre's most upscale lodging aims for the honeymoon crowd. The five rooms, each with
private bathroom and downy, above-the-norm beds, are named after famous French au-
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