Saint Croix Island International Historic Site

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The Beginning of a Permanent European Presence in Northern North America

The winter of 1604-1605 on Saint Croix Island was a cruel one for Pierre Dugua’s French expedition. Iced in by freezing temperatures and cut off from fresh water and game, 35 of 79 men died. As spring arrived and native people traded game for bread, the health of those remaining improved. Although the expedition moved on by summer, the European presence in northern North America had begun.
 
Park ranger presents a program for four visitors along the Saint Croix River.

Rangers at Saint Croix

From mid-June through August 31, an interpretive ranger is stationed at the mainland site seven days a week.

 
Bronze statue portrays a French man in mourning, holding his hat.

Events of 1604-1605

Discover the events that took place during the short-lived, but historically important, settlement on Saint Croix Island.
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c/o Acadia National Park
P.O. Box 177
Bar Harbor, ME 04609-0177

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Phone

Visitor Information
(207) 288-3338

TTY
(207) 288-8800

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(207) 288-8813

Climate

Halfway between the Equator and the North Pole, the site is exposed to weather conditions typical of the eastern Maine coast. Summer onshore breezes often make the area seem cooler than a temperature reading in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit (21-27 degrees Celsius) might indicate.



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