Port-Menier, Quebec

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Port-Menier, Anticosti Island, 1922
Port-Menier, Anticosti Island, 1922

Port-Menier is the main town on Anticosti Island in Quebec, Canada, the port village was built in the late 1800s by French chocolate maker Henri Menier. A large, sparsely populated island, it was once owned by explorer Louis Jolliet.

Coordinates: 49°49′N, 64°21′W

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