Step inside Havre-Saint-Pierre's finest cultural treasure — a heritage home turned museum where the Acadians and Channel Islanders who forged this remote fishing capital left behind a breathtaking archive of Gulf Coast life. Small, superb, and entirely authentic.
What to expect
This beautifully restored heritage house chronicles the settlement of the Côte-Nord by Madelinot fishermen and their descendants from the early 19th century onward. Artefacts, photographs, navigational charts, and personal testimonies fill each room, painting a vivid portrait of life at the Gulf's edge — the cod fishery, the seal hunts, the devastating isolation of winter. A knowledgeable guide (French and English available) contextualises the objects with stories that bring the settlers' tenacity and ingenuity to life. The building itself, with its period-accurate interiors, is an architectural gem worth savouring room by room.
Good to know
Located in the heart of Havre-Saint-Pierre, a 10-minute walk from the cruise pier. Open daily in summer; visits last 45–75 minutes. Combine with a stroll along the waterfront promenade and a stop at the local artisan market for a full morning ashore.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Havre St. Pierre — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.