Saint-Pierre is the capital and the more populated of the combined French municipalities (or communes) of Saint Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada. As a travel destination, St-Pierre has a chilly weather for most part of the year and visitors would be well advised to take warm clothes with them, even in summers. However, one should find the capital ideal for those staid persons who are interested in knowing more about its historical and cultural
aspects. Overall, Saint-Pierre is a wonderful because its beautiful landscapes and the quality of the air and the typical French ambiance.
Some prominent landmarks in Saint-Pierre are the cathedral, the Pointe aux Canons Lighthouse and an arena for the traditional Basque pelota sport.