About Havre Saint Pierre
Havre-Saint-Pierre is a town arranged on Pointe-aux-Esquimaux, or, in other words Quebec north shore Cote-Nord of the Saint Lawrence River in Canada. Situated along Route 138 somewhere in the range of 200 kilometers 120 mi east of Sept-lles, it is the biggest town and seat of the Minganie RCM, and home to numerous administration, city, and territorial administrations. Verifiably, the town's first occupants originated from the Magdalen Islands in the nineteenth century. Accordingly, the general population of the town talk a lingo considerably more firmly identified with Acadian French than to Quebec French.
Other vital geographical highlights close to the town incorporate the Romaine River toward the north and west, les Chutes Manitou, on the Manitou River toward the west, l'Ile du Havre, not as much as a kilometer seaward from the town, and Anticosti Island, which on sunny mornings can be seen toward the south of the town. In 1857, a gathering of Acadian families from the Magdalen Islands, who had beforehand been expelled from Savannah Georgia, USA, settled on Eskimo Point Pointe aux Esquimaux. The main mass was hung on June 29, 1857, day of the devour of Saint Peter. In 1872, the Parish of Saint-Pierre-de-la-Pointe-aux-Esquimaux was formally settled, that year its mail station opened under the name Esquimaux Point.
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