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Saint Croix Island International Historic SiteHistorical interpreter poses as Pierre Dugua next to the bronze Pierre Dugua statue. Photo by Robert A. Thayer.
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Saint Croix Island International Historic Site
Lodging

There is no lodging in the park. The towns of Robbinston (four miles south) and Calais (eight miles north) offer several lodging options. For more information, contact local chambers of commerce.

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Did You Know?
The Acadians were descendants of French farmers who settled in the areas of present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island in the 1630s. Primarily French speaking and Roman Catholic, their relations with English conquerors were troubled. They were deported between 1755 and 1763.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST