Saint Croix Island International Historic Site is composed of a mainland site and 6.5-acre Saint Croix Island. Facilities at the mainland site include:
an outdoor interpretive shelter,
picnic tables,
a pit toilet, and
an unimproved boat launch.
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.
Visits to the island itself are not encouraged due to its fragile nature.
Did You Know?
Saint Croix Island is the only international historic site in the United States National Park Service. The management of the site is a unique partnership between the United States and Canada.
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