BAIE-SAINTE-CLAIRE
Located 13 km northwest of Port Menier, Baie-Sainte-Clair has long been the largest village on the island. Originally he was called English Bay and was renamed by Henri Menier in honour of his mother. By the middle of the th century fishermen from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia had settled there. Martin-Zédé was the architect of his development until the day the village was abandoned for Port-Menier. A lime kiln has been rebuilt there. Since hunting is forbidden, it is now the ideal place to observe Virginia deer.
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