After, it goes on highway 15 South and takes the exit #57-S via the Boulevard de l’Île-des-Soeurs, the bus turns right at the first traffic circle to Chemin du Golf. After, it heads to Square-Victoria-OACI station on the orange line by Côte du Beaver Hall. The ruins of the old stone cottages are still there.Strong westerly winds predominate.
The HMS Megaera was wrecked at Saint-Paul (more accurately, its crew gave up in disgust at the poor quality hull of the ship and scuttled it in the lagoon). Originally called Île Saint-Paul in honour of the founder of Montreal, Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve, the island was initially acquired in 1634 by Jean de Lauzon, future governor of New France. Then continues on Rue Berlioz and turns left on the Boulevard de l’Île-des-Soeurs to reach the Terminus de la Pointe Sud which is also its terminal.Commercial services are clustered in malls around Place du Commerce near the Champlain Bridge, with civic services including a community centre and church around Place Elgar.The 21 Place du Commerce in the south direction starts at LaSalle subway station, also in Verdun and head to Wellington Street. This is infrequent, and in the event you end up stuck on the island you should not count on seeing anyone for quite some time.There are always seals and seabirds about. After, the bus continues straight to Boulevard Marguerite-Bourgeoys and the Boulevard de l’Île-des-Soeurs to head to Terminus de la Pointe Sud, which is the terminal of the bus.The nuns farmed the island, building houses and agricultural buildings, and later hired women to help with raising livestock. Like all destinations in the deep Indian ocean only accomplished sailors should apply.There is little vegetation on the island except for grass. And then on Boulevard Marguerite-Bourgeoys. If you are in need of emergency supplies, you are far better off going to Ile Amsterdam and throwing yourself at the mercy of the French weather scientists. For small vessels, it is possible to anchor inside the caldera, particularly towards the South.As with visiting any isolated island, you should take a great care to avoid inadvertently introducing any noxious vegetation. Do not take any foodstuffs ashore that may contain seeds, and make sure you carefully brush your clothes to remove any seeds that may have collected there.The French Government lay claim to the island and there is a cabin on the shores of the lagoon which is occasionally visited by their weather scientists from Ile Amsterdam. You could try fishing but results may vary.You can see evidence of this human activity as well as the rock with the original French inscription laying claim to the island on the shores of the lagoon. Île Saint-Paul (not to be confused with Saint Paul Island near Alaska) is a small, volcanic outcrop in the deep Indian ocean, located at approximately 38'42" and 77'32", about 85 kilometres south-west of Île Amsterdam. An ill-fated lobster cannery was started on the island and then abandoned. Île de Sable („Insel aus Sand“) oder Sandy Island (Sable Island), auf deutschen Karten auch kurz Sable, ist die Bezeichnung für eine Phantominsel im Korallenmeer zwischen Australien und Neukaledonien mit einer vermeintlichen Größe von fast 120 Quadratkilometern. Ausschnitt einer Karte von 1908, auf der die Île de Sable verzeichnet ist. Then, turns right to Rue Jacques-le-Ber. On the island, the bus turns left at the first traffic circle for Place du Commerce.
It is notable for being a rare example of a "volcanic lagoon" - an almost totally submerged volcanic caldera, thereby allowing small landing craft to actually travel into the crater of … . At the traffic circle, the bus makes a U-turn (takes the 4th exit) to Boulevard de l’Île-des-Soeurs.