Port-Menier, Quebec may be a little fishing city set on the western finish of Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada, a part of the L’lle-d’Anticosti municipality. The port village was designed throughout the late nineteenth century by French chocolate maker Henri Menier. The village is that the hub of Anticosti Island. Its population doubles within the summer with seasonal employees and tourists.
The economic mainstays square measure outside touristry, particularly deer hunt, and forestry/logging. Services accessible in Port-Menier are: general and grocery stores, petrol station, banking, restaurant, and lodging.Port-Menier will be reached via a ferry that runs between Sept-Îles, Port-Menier and Havre-Saint-Pierre, further as alternative destinations on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence stream.
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