The smallest island of the archipelago and the only one not connected to the others ... where English is spoken.

Entry Island’s stark, treeless landscape features rolling hills where cattle graze. On the island, it’s the houses that are fenced in, not the animals. From the top of Big Hill, you can see the cliffs of Cape Breton, in Nova Scotia. Now that’s a view!

To be discovered

Here are some recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. Welcome to our beautiful city!

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  • Entry Island Museum
    Museum / historic site
    Entry Island Museum
  • Ivan Quinn Trail
    Ivan Quinn Trail
  • Entry Island Cruise
    Boat tour
    Entry Island Cruise
  • Balade à l’Île d’Entrée
    Boat tour
    Balade à l’Île d’Entrée
  • All Saint’s Memorial Church
    Religious building and site
    All Saint’s Memorial Church
  • Entry Island Lighthouse
    Entry Island Lighthouse
Localisation
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Île d'Entrée
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