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St. Croix Island - Resources
Saint Croix Island - International Historic Site
The National Park Service preserves Saint Croix Island International Historic site (IHS) as a monument to the beginning of the United States and Canada.
Source: National Park Service
Saint Croix Island
Saint Croix Island is a 6.5-acre island in the Saint Croix River, which divides the United States and Canada near Calais, Maine and Saint Stephen, New Brunswick.
Source: NPS, Dept. of the Interior
Saint Croix International Historic Site - Canada
Welcome to Saint Croix Island, site of Pierre Dugua's first attempt at settlement in North America, which led to the establishment of the permanent colonies of Acadie and New France.
Source: Parks Canada Agency
400 Years of History - St. Criox
The first settlement in the valley of the Sainte Croix goes back to approximately 11,000 years ago. Learn detailed information about this island and its history here.
Source: La Société acadienne de l'Alberta
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