Three people stand in front of a wayside next to a bronze statue
10-20 Minutes

Explore the Self-guided Interpretive Trail

Saint Croix Island International Historic Site

A short, accessible interpretive trail features bronze figures of the French and Passamaquoddy, as well as displays that discuss historical events and the interaction of the two cultures.

This short, accessible interpretive trail features bronze figures of the French and Passamaquoddy, as well as displays that discuss historical events and the interaction of the two cultures. Start the interpretive trail at the parking lot and end at a shelter with views of Saint Croix Island. Stairs lead down from the shelter to a rocky beach.

Tags

Self-Guided Tours - WalkingBurial, Cemetery and GravesiteCoasts, Islands and AtollsColonization and SettlementExplorers and ExpeditionsShips and ShipwrecksNative American HeritageTragic EventsTrailsSaint Croix Island International Historic SiteSaint Croix Islandinterpretive trailself guidedPassamaquoddyFrench HistoryFrenchsettlementCanadaCultural History

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Duration

10-20 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

The self-guided interpretive trail is accessible. The surface is level and wide enough for a wheelchair. Audio descriptions of the trail are available in English, French, and Passamaquoddy.

Pets

Yes — Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

Reservations

No

Location

Saint Croix Island International Historic Site Visitor Center

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